USA Human Rights Watch researcher deported by Israel vows to continue work Israel revoked the visa of Omar Shakir, a U.S. citizen, under a law barring entry to foreigners who have called for boycotts of Israel or its settlements. 25/11/2019
USA Pro-democracy landslide in Hong Kong vote prompts stern response from China For months, Hong Kong protesters have been demanding that China loosens its grip on the former British colony. 25/11/2019
World News Essex lorry driver pleads guilty to assisting illegal immigration A 25-year-old lorry driver who has been charged with manslaughter over the deaths of 39 people in Essex has pleaded guilty to assisting illegal immigration and acquiring criminal property. 25/11/2019
USA At least 25 dead as plane crashes into homes in Congo A small passenger plane carrying at least 17 people crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday in Congo's eastern city of Goma. 24/11/2019
USA Record flooding pushes a new worry on Venice: Fleeing Venetians Inhabitants are used to seasonal deluges but were not prepared for recent onslaughts, which plunged more than 80 percent of the city under water. 24/11/2019
USA U.N. refugee organization reopens corruption probe after NBC News report NBC News reported that refugees in Uganda said workers for UNHCR, the U.N. refugee agency, wanted bribes for everything from medicine to U.S. resettlement. 24/11/2019
USA Hong Kong turns out in huge numbers for vote viewed as referendum on protests The district elections were being viewed as a key test of public support for protests that have shaken the territory for months. 24/11/2019
USA Boris Johnson may just have met his match: the voting public. The test for the Johnson, who is fighting his first election as prime minister, is how he acts when the laughter stops. 24/11/2019
USA 'Nobody wins': Yale-Harvard game interrupted by climate protesters sto More than 150 Yale and Harvard students, alumni, faculty rushed onto the field to "demand DIVESTMENT from fossil fuels, according to the advocate group Divest Harvard. 23/11/2019
USA 'France's shame': Thousands protest in Paris against domestic violence France has among the highest rates of domestic violence in Europe. 23/11/2019
USA U.S. reversal on settlements leaves Palestinians fearing what's next The United States on Monday reversed its decadeslong position that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal. 23/11/2019
USA U.S. military says unmanned drone lost over Libyan capital Fighting has raged between rival groups for control of Tripoli for months. 23/11/2019
USA Israel vs. Netanyahu: Corruption charges leave Israel's political survivor facing fight of his life "I think it's more likely than at any time in the last ten years that Netanyahu is coming to an end of his premiership and leadership," said one analyst. 22/11/2019
USA Trump recasts way U.S. deals with the world. And this is a big deal. The impeachment process means countries around the world are having to re-think how they deal with the U.S. 22/11/2019
USA Parents of late U.S. hostage Otto Warmbier chasing North Korean assets The Warmbiers have claimed that their college student son, Otto, was tortured by North Korea after being convicted in 2016 of trying to steal a propaganda poster and imprisoned for months. 22/11/2019
Israel 'It's a coup': Israel PM Netanyahu after he's indicted for corruption Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted on a series of corruption charges that could see him jailed for more than a decade. 21/11/2019
USA Israeli PM Netanyahu indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust Netanyahu has previously denied any wrongdoing and has said he is the victim of a politically orchestrated "witch hunt" by the media and the left. 21/11/2019
USA Prince Andrew has broken unspoken royal rule: Stay tight-lipped Recent controversy swirling around the royal family appears to justify the maxim that the queen is believed to live by: "Never complain, never explain." 21/11/2019
USA Britain's Labour promises radical change if it wins election The party has shifted sharply to the left under Jeremy Corbyn after the centrist "New Labour" years of former prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. 21/11/2019
USA To counter Iran, U.S. military may be forced into open-ended deployment "The biggest cost is you lose the ability to project into Asia or defend the homeland," said Ilan Goldenberg, one of the report's three authors. 21/11/2019