Spain Gibraltar: the 300-year-old thorn in UK-Spain relations The question of Gibraltar has been a thorn in the side of UK EU relations for years and now with Brexit, tempers are flaring again 04/04/2017
USA Twitter fights trolls, changes its default image setting Twitter said it will abandon its egg-shaped default profile picture as users increasingly associate the avatar with abusive online behaviour. 03/04/2017
Lithuania Professor finds long-lost Lithuanian declaration of independence A Lithuanian professor claims to have found one of few remaining original copies of his country's declaration of independence in a Berlin archive. 30/03/2017
Iran Iran's 'religious freedom' angers ISIL It comes as Iran's President Hassan Rouhani met Vladimir Putin on his first official visit to Russia. 28/03/2017
United Kingdom Who was London terrorist Khalid Masood? UK police call for public help Khalid Masood, 52, the man behind the terror attack in central London is the subject on a police investigation which has seen nine people arrested 24/03/2017
United Kingdom Westminster attack: Second victim named as Aysha Frade One of the two people killed on Westminster Bridge Wednesday during the worst terror attack to hit London since 2005 was identified as Aysha Frade 23/03/2017
United Kingdom Westminster attack: The policeman who gave his life defending Parliament PC Keith Palmer, 48, of the Metropolitan Police's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command died of his wounds at Parliament 22/03/2017
United Kingdom London terrorist attack: What we know Police have released the identity of the attacker who, on Wednesday, killed four people in a terrorist attack on the Palace of Westminster in central London. 22/03/2017
World News Calls for Eurogroup President to resign after 'drinks and women' outrage Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has come under fire for accusing southern European Union nations of having wasted money on women and alcohol 22/03/2017
World News Calls for Eurogroup President to resign after "drinks and women" outrage Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has come under fire for accusing southern European Union nations of having wasted money on women and alcohol 22/03/2017
France French police catch thief trapped in jewellery store window French police in Mauleon-Licharre in southwest France had the amusing job of arresting a suspected burglar trapped in the window of jewellery store 20/03/2017
Malta Urgency to conserve Malta's natural sites after Azure Window collapse The loss of the Azure Window has sparked within the people of Malta a moment of national introspection 20/03/2017
USA Russians invested €100 million in Trump properties A Reuters investigation has found Russian elites have invested nearly €100 million in Trump properties before Trump became president 17/03/2017
World News EU Parliament rejects total ban on Arctic oil drilling European Parliament lawmakers voted against a non-binding motion to prohibit oil and gas exploration in the Arctic 17/03/2017
Russia Moscow zoo sues after nude raccoon photoshoot A Moscow petting zoo has filed a lawsuit against an advertising company for having rented a raccoon for a nude photoshoot 16/03/2017
Netherlands Dutch voters find new and exciting ways to cast their ballot Dutch authorities in the municipality of Zuidplas launched the country's first drive-through voting station 15/03/2017
Malta What Malta's Azure Window looks like now Weather conditions around the small Mediterranean archipelago of Malta have eased enough to allow divers to inspect the rock monument underwater. 14/03/2017
India Washing machine in India launched with "curry" function A company has unveiled a washing machine specifically catered to the Indian market. It has a curry stain washing function 10/03/2017
USA Starbucks' customer support 'wanes' after CEO's refugee hiring promise Customer support for Starbucks has waned in recent weeks as customers negatively react to the coffee giant's promise to hire thousands of refugees 10/03/2017
United Kingdom Scotland threatens London with independence by autumn next year Scotland may choose to have a second referendum on independence as early as autumn 2018, says First Minister Nicola Sturgeon 09/03/2017