Japan Japan: Heatwave grips nation Japan's citizens have been urged to take precautions against soaring temperatures as around 30 people have died from the heatwave as over the past two weeks temperatures in central Japan peaked at 40 degrees celsius 22/07/2018
Cuba Cuba's new cabinet signals continuity rather than change Cuba's new President Miguel Diaz-Canel has named his new cabinet and is keeping a majority of ministers from predecessor Raul Castro 21/07/2018
Nicaragua Nicaragua: Priest says 'church promotes peace' A congregation gathered for mass at a church in Nicaragua that had come under siege for sheltering fleeing activists critical of President Daniel Ortega, where two people were reportedly killed 21/07/2018
Gaza Four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces at Gaza border Earlier on Friday, Hamas had defied Israeli calls to stop launching incendiary balloons, as Israel's defence minister threatened to order a military offensive to stop them/ 20/07/2018
Sport Peter Sagan keeps the green jersey A late but perfectly timed sprint finish helped Peter Sagan to his third stage victory of this year's Tour de France at Stage 13 20/07/2018
Brazil Plastic surgeon arrested over death of patient Brazilian police have arrested plastic surgeon Denis Cesar Barros Furtado after he was on the run since a patient died on Saturday. Lilian Calixto had injections to enlarge her buttocks at his home in Rio de Janeiro 20/07/2018
Business Trumps imported car tariffs are under fire U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is considering tariffs of up to 25% on imported cars and parts. A report by the Peterson Institute for International Economics estimates tariffs would kill around 200,000 U.S. jobs over a one-to-three-year period 20/07/2018
Cinema Ryan Gosling in 'First Man' opens this years Venice Film Festival Damien Chazelle is the Director of the biopic of the pioneering astronaut Neil Armstrong. "First Man" follows Armstrong from 1961 to 1969 as NASA worked to land a man on the moon 20/07/2018
Nicaragua Thousands rally in Nicaragua Pro government demonstrators support the President to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution. It comes as anti-government violent protests have continued for the last three months 20/07/2018
France France: Macrons aide is fired It's after President Emmanuel Macron's head of his personal security, posed as a police officer while off duty and was seen dragging a woman away from a protest and later beating a demonstrator in Paris 1 May 20/07/2018
Russia Putin: Meeting with Trump was "successful" At a speech to his Ambassadors and permanent representatives on Thursday, President Putin says his meeting with President Trump was "successful and has led to useful agreements" 19/07/2018
Portugal New restrictions for owners of holiday lets in Portugal The Portuguese Parliament approved a proposal which adds restrictions to private rentals for the tourist industry 19/07/2018
Nicaragua Concerned families in Nicaragua wait outside jails for news of their loved ones It's after arrests were made at anti-government protests which continued over a three month period 19/07/2018
Ireland Travel chaos for Ryanair passengers in July Ryanair says the biggest walkout will ground 600 flights on the 25th and 26th of July from Belgium, Portugal and Spain affecting 50,000 passengers 19/07/2018
Israel Israel passes controversial law affecting around 1.8 million Arabs A vote of 62-55 was passed after months of political argument, to declare only Jews have the right of self-determination in the country. This is something members of the Arab minority calls racist and verging on apartheid 19/07/2018
Nicaragua Nicaragua: Is it on the brink of a new revolution Three months into a wave of protests which has engulfed Nicaragua, some in the Central American country are saying that it's on the brink of a new revolution 18/07/2018
USA President Trump holds President Putin personally responsible for meddling in 2016 election Trump made the comment in an interview with CBS, after a second day of efforts by the White House to quell nationwide anger - even from his own supporters - over his failure to publicly hold Putin to account at a joint news conference in Helsinki 18/07/2018
Sport Geraint Thomas has grabbed yellow jersey after winning stage 11 Thomas now has a one minute 25 second lead over second-placed Chris Froome in the General Standings of the Tour de France 18/07/2018
Business Easyjet plans to sue after French air strikes cost the airline 28 million Euros More than 2,600 flights were cancelled in April, May and June and Easyjet argued that EU law was being breached after flights were not protected over France 18/07/2018
Cyprus Nineteen people have died after a boat carrying 150 migrants sank near Cyprus Northern Cypriot and Turkish coast guards together with helicopters rescued 103 migrants with the help from commercial vessels in the area 18/07/2018