Cult Boom! goes the dynamite - Vhils sees his name up in...gunpowder Portuguese visual artist Vhils's explosive technique is making itself felt in the Urban Art world. 22/09/2017
North Korea Kim slams Trump as "mentally deranged" North Korea ups the ante by threatening an H-bomb test in the Pacific, while Kim Jong-un calls President Trump a "dotard" he will "tame with fire". 22/09/2017
Mexico Mexicans collectively rise to the earthquake challenge Mexico's people have mobilised to deal with the latest earthquake to hit their country. 21/09/2017
USA Tillerson raps Iran for "not meeting expectations" around nuclear deal At a side meeting at the UN General Assembly the US has accused Iran of "not meeting expectations" around its nuclear deal with the international community. 21/09/2017
Mexico Death toll rises as Mexico counts cost of latest earthquake With deaths at over 200 and rising Mexico says latest earthquake is deadliest in more than 30 years. 20/09/2017
USA Protesters take their voices to outside the UN General Assembly Delegates to the UN General Assembly in New York walk through outdoor protests. 20/09/2017
Cult Biennale Lyon 2017 - "Floating Worlds" continues examination of 'modernity' The second of three Lyon Bienalles to explore modernity takes "Floating Worlds" as its 2017 theme 20/09/2017
World News Hurricane Maria heads for Virgin Islands Hurricane Maria's category five winds and torrential rain have wrecked Dominica. Now they are bearing down on the Virgin Islands. 20/09/2017
Economy Combined costs of twin US hurricanes to reach 200 billion Moodys' costs damage from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma at 200 billion dollars. 12/09/2017
United Kingdom British theatre giant Sir Peter Hall dies aged 86 The larger-than-life theatre producer and director, founder of the RSC and NT Sir Peter Hall, has died aged 86. 12/09/2017
No Comment Devastated French Caribbean islands await Macron visit French islands devastated by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean await the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron. 12/09/2017
United Kingdom Where now for Britain's Brexit process? The British government has pushed the second reading of the EU Withdrawal Bill through parliament, but there are worries it has made a power grab over Committees' ability to amend the law. 12/09/2017
Ukraine Russia gives Crimean Tatar leader eight years in jail Russia gives Crimean Tatar leader eight years jail in, say critics, a travesty of a trial. 11/09/2017
Jordan 'TIGER Girls`getting young Syrian refugee women back to school With many Syrian refugee girls being forced into marriage or worse by hardship in Jordanian camps, the "TIGER Girls" NGO is getting them back to school. 11/09/2017
United Kingdom Key vote on EU withdrawal divides Westminster parliament Teresa May's government faces a key test with the vote on the EU Withdrawal Bill. 11/09/2017
Ukraine Saakashvili supporters sweep aside Ukrainian border guards to get him into the country By weight of numbers supporters of Mikheil Saakashvili have defied the Ukrainian authorities on the Polish border and forced his entry into the country. 10/09/2017
Ukraine Services no longer required, Saakasvili denied entry to Ukraine Ukraine has stopped the former Governor of Odessa, Mikheil Saakasvili, at the Polish border, and denied him entry. 10/09/2017
No Comment 17th Jane Austen festival in Bath taps into worldwide fanbase. The English city of Bath has opened its nine-day Jane Austen festival 10/09/2017
No Comment Japanese train operator invites cats on board to highlight plight of strays A train company in Japan has invited cats on baord to delight passengers but also spread a message about the plight of strays. 10/09/2017
World News Sydney holds Australia's biggest-ever LGBT marriage equality rally Sydney holds Australia's biggest-ever LGBT marriage equality rally, while the Conservatives' Malcolm Turnbull comes out in favour ahead of postal plebicite. 10/09/2017