Economy Pound jumps on Brexit breakthrough There was a sigh of relief across financial markets after the UK and the EU agreed to start talks on post-Brexit trade and a transition period. 08/12/2017
Israel Palestinians protest Trump's Jerusalem move The militant group Hamas has called for a new uprising against Israel and a 'day of rage' this Friday. 07/12/2017
North Korea North Korea blames US for ‘nuclear war mania’ Pyongyang slams a US military drill in the region as a provocation that could push the world to the brink of nuclear war. 03/12/2017
USA Trump: Flynn's actions were 'lawful' The president says he's not worried about what his former national security adviser might tell prosecutors about his team's contacts with Russia. 02/12/2017
Germany Protests delay German far-right AfD party congress The anti-migrant, anti-Islam party, now the third biggest group in parliament, is meeting in Hanover this weekend to elect a new leadership. 02/12/2017
Ireland Brexit: Why the fuss about the Irish border? Right now, it's invisible. Many fear a return to border checks could undermine peace on the island and hurt its economy. 01/12/2017
Philippines ‘Dictator, fascist’: anti-Duterte rally in Manila The Philippine President's war on drugs has led to thousands of extrajudicial killings and drawn international condemnation. 30/11/2017
Russia Doping allegations part of ‘anti-Russian campaign' - Medvedev Relations with Washington are in an 'appalling' state, the worst he can recall, says the Russian prime minister. 30/11/2017
United Kingdom Standoff over Irish border threatens Brexit talks Britain's Liam Fox says there won't be a deal on the question of the Irish border until the EU agrees to discuss trade. Brussels wants things to be dealt with the other way around. 26/11/2017
Spain Messi signs new contract with Barca until 2021 Since Neymar’s departure for Paris Saint-Germain, FC Barcelona more than doubled Messi’s buyout clause to a whopping 700 million euros. 25/11/2017
United Kingdom Police quiz two men over Oxford Circus panic British transport police say a brawl may have been responsible for the scenes of panic and mass evacuation in central London on Friday. 25/11/2017
Yemen Humanitarian aid reaches Yemen as crisis worsens The flights carrying medical supplies and aid workers are the first allowed in nearly three weeks, since a blockade imposed on the war-torn country sparked an international outcry. 25/11/2017
World News Relief and 'justice' for relatives of Srebrenica victims Relatives of the 8,000 Bosnian Muslim victims of the 1995 massacre erupted into cheers when the ex-Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life in prison. 22/11/2017
United Kingdom UK shows Brexit goodwill to help start EU trade talks Theresa May makes overtures on the Brexit bill and Northern Ireland, in a bid to help negotiations move on to trade at next month's EU summit. 21/11/2017
World News Paris and Amsterdam snatch London’s lost EU agencies The race to host the European medicines and banking agencies after Brexit was so tight that the winners were ultimately drawn from a bowl. 20/11/2017
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Mugabe’s 'fall from Grace' "One way or another, his power has obviously come to an end." 16/11/2017
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe crisis: what next? Is it time for democracy? What role can South Africa and other neighbouring states play? 15/11/2017
USA Trump Jr. was in contact with Wikileaks during 2016 campaign Donald Trump's eldest son has confirmed he had direct contacts with WikiLeaks during the presidential campaign. 14/11/2017
United Kingdom UK parliament to vote on final Brexit deal It's a concession to conservative rebel lawmakers, who have demanded more power over the process. 13/11/2017
Syria A chemical attack, now starvation: siege chokes Damascus suburbs The UN says at least 1,200 children suffer from malnutrition in rebel-held eastern Ghouta, under siege by government forces since 2013. 10/11/2017