World EU 'concerned' by resignation of Iranian foreign minister Zarif "We hope it doesn't go through," source tells Euronews. 26/02/2019
World Current and former presidents condemn French anti-semitism The resurgence of anti-semitism in France brought thousands of people onto the streets last night to demonstrate support for the Jewish community including two former French presidents. 20/02/2019
World Summit on Middle East begins in Poland with poor attendance The United States is leading a global summit on the Middle East in Poland today. The summit - which is expected to focus on Iran - has no Middle East attendees and poor European attendance also. 13/02/2019
World Ethiopia: an under-reported humanitarian crisis With three million internally displaced people, Ethiopia is going through one of the most severe - and under-reported - humanitarian crises in the world. One of the biggest camps is Qoloji, in that camp are mostly ethnic Somalis fleeing persecution. 31/01/2019
World News Rescuers search for Brazil dam survivors Rescue workers in Brazil are searching for survivors after a dam at an iron ore mine was breached. Hundreds of people are still missing. 27/01/2019
World News Double bomb explosion in Philippines kills at least 20 At least 20 people have been killed by two bombs during a church service in the southern Philippines. 27/01/2019
World European Union plans to play 'asteroid billiards' in new space mission One example of the research being planned is how to protect our civilisation from asteroids potentially on a collision course with Earth. 23/01/2019
World Moscow court extends detention of British national accused of spying Paul Whelan, a British national and former US Marine held in Russia on suspicion of spying, will remain in pre-trial detention until the end of August, a Moscow court ruled on Friday. 22/01/2019
World EU considers stepping up plans to circumvent US Iran sanctions The EU Foreign Affairs Council will meet in Brussels to discuss the next steps towards creating a Special Purpose Vehicle in France to help European companies continue to do business with Tehran. 21/01/2019
World Foldable screens and smartphones preview at technology show Foldable smartphones and screens are amongt the latest devices being showcased at a global technology trade event in Las Vegas. 09/01/2019
World French Prime Minister toughens laws following Yellow Vest protests The French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has announced plans to toughen up laws in response to the ongoing Yellow Vest protests. 08/01/2019
World Yellow vest protests continue into eighth week France's Yellow Vest protestors were back on the streets for the eighth consecutive weekend in cities across the country. Up to 4,000 people joined the protest at its height in Paris on Saturday as French security forces deployed tear gas and protestors lit fires. 07/01/2019
World Hazardous container cleanup continues on Frisian coast Dutch authorities are warning the public to stay away from some of the 270 containers that a cargo ship lost off the northern coast of the Netherlands as a clean up continues. 04/01/2019
World Outgoing White House chief of staff contradicts Trump on immigration Outgoing White House Chief Of Staff General John F Kelly has implicitly criticised Donald Trump's on immigration in an interview with the Los Angeles Times 31/12/2018
World May continues Brexit tour as economic impact assessments loom The Bank of England and the British government are to release assessments of the economic impact of Brexit later today It comes as Prime Minister Theresa May continues her tour of the UK with a visit to Scotland to try to sell her Brexit deal ahead of next month's parliamentary vote. 28/11/2018
World French whisky boosted by Brexit French whisky production is getting a boost from Brexit. With uncertainty over the price and future availability of British whiskies, several French producers are upping their game. 27/11/2018
World Black Friday crosses Europe Black Friday has long been a retail tradition in America, where discount sales the day after Thanksgiving signal the start of the Christmas shopping countdown. But it is now well-established in Europe. 23/11/2018
World Arrest of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi chairman shocks motor industry The arrest of Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Chairman Carlos Ghosn has sent shockwaves through the business world and caused company shares to tumble. He's been accused of under-reporting his salary by 38 million Euros. 20/11/2018
World Hong Kong's "Umbrella Protest" leaders go on trial The leaders of Hong Kong's pro-democracy Umbrella Movement have gone on trial in the former British colony. The movement's large-scale demonstrations in 2014 took control of several areas of Hong Kong for over two months. 19/11/2018
World Theresa May presents tweaked Brexit plan to cabinet Theresa May is to face her cabinet today with her latest plan to try to push Brexit forward. It comes as the Irish Prime Minister reminds the UK it's signed up to a legally operative backstop to avoid a hard border. 06/11/2018