Japan Trump dumps full box of fish food into Japanese koi pond The US President showed off an interesting technique while feeding carps with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe 06/11/2017
World News What are the Paradise Papers and why are they significant? Is it right for a rich person to hide their money abroad to avoid paying taxes? 06/11/2017
World News Bin Laden files: What was released and what was withheld? Documents including Bin Laden's personal journal and practice video reels for public speeches have been made public 02/11/2017
France Which countries in Europe offer the most paternity leave? Excluding Switzerland, all fathers residing in European countries receive some form of leave but which offers the most? 01/11/2017
USA Judge orders man to write 144 'nice things' about his girlfriend “For every nasty thing you said about her, you’re going to write a nice thing” 01/11/2017
USA New York attack: What we know so far Everything we know so far about the Manhatten terror attack 01/11/2017
Japan Japanese company gives non-smoking employees six extra days holiday a year The new incentive was brought into play after an employee complained about the amount of time other staff members spent on their breaks 01/11/2017
Belgium Ousted Catalan leader 'not in Belgium to seek asylum' Carles Puigdemont said he would return home "immediately" if a fair judicial process was guaranteed. 31/10/2017
Spain Spain's state prosecutor asks for charges to be brought against Catalonia's political leadership José Manuel Maza charged them with rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds 30/10/2017
Austria Watch: Plane aborts bumpy landing in Austria storm The Polish-run Enter Air flight can be seen jolting around in the air and bumping the ground before taking off immediately after. 30/10/2017
USA Twitter reacts to Kevin Spacey statement on sexual assault allegations Spacey said he honestly did "not remember the encounter" 30/10/2017
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia to allow women in sports stadiums The decision gave more freedom to Saudi women, who are subject to strict gender segregation rules, after the historic lifting of a female driving ban in September 30/10/2017
France Macron shows humility on behalf of the west "Giving lectures out of context and belittling political systems that did not share our values, what happened? Anomie, certain deaths and radical violence." 24/10/2017
Germany #RumoursAboutGermany: Government campaign aims to expose lies human traffickers tell migrants "The ship for the crossing to Germany is spacious and has a pool and a cinema," is one of the 'seven lies' about Germany presented on the site. 24/10/2017
United Kingdom Ronaldo and Lieke Martens win FIFA player of the year awards Cristiano Ronaldo and Dutch player Lieke Martens take home the top prizes at the Best FIFA Football Awards 2017 23/10/2017
United Kingdom Full speech: May updates MPs about Brexit talks amid dinner-leak row The British PM said 'important progress' was made at EU summit, but Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn said it sounded like 'Groundhog Day' 23/10/2017
World News Spain's King Felipe makes political address at Princess of Asturias Awards Spaniards "cannot renounce what we've built together," says Spain's King Felipe 20/10/2017
World News Knife attack in Polish shopping centre leaves one dead and seven injured Man wielding a knife kills one, injures seven in Poland 20/10/2017
World News Women in the EU are paid less than men despite staying in education longer, says report There are five percent more women than men in the EU and, on average, they stay in education longer but are still paid 16.3 percent less, according to a new report 20/10/2017
Belgium Sugar feeds cancerous tumours and makes them more aggressive, finds new study Glucose causes a 'vicious cycle' which stimulates the multiplication of cancer cells 19/10/2017