Europe News UK and EU hammer out draft Brexit deal in test for Theresa May Downing Street has confirmed a draft Brexit withdrawal deal text has been agreed but the UK Prime Minister will have to present it to her ministers on Wednesday. 13/11/2018
World News Hidden North Korean missile sites are 'nothing new,' South Korea says "North Korea never pledged a promise to abandon this missile sites," a spokesman for South Korea's president said. 13/11/2018
World News Reports of UFO probed by Irish Aviation Authority A pilot reported seeing an object with bright lights come up on her left hand side before veering off on Friday. 13/11/2018
USA CNN files lawsuit against Trump administration The news station has said it is suing Donald Trump and top Trump aides, alleging they have violated CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's First Amendment rights of freedom of press and Fifth Amendment rights to due process 13/11/2018
World News David Schwimmer's 'Friends' lookalike thief busted by British police The similarity lit up social media after police posted surveillance-camera footage of a man carrying a carton of cans from a restaurant in Blackpool, northwest England. 13/11/2018
World News Israel-Gaza border ignites in most serious fighting since 2014 war The threat came as the Israeli military said it was carrying out a "wide-scale strike on military targets throughout the Gaza strip." 13/11/2018
World News Paradise no more: California wildfires leave town unrecognizable "Honestly, it looks like Armageddon," said one state fire official. 13/11/2018
World News 'Appalling' Khashoggi recordings shocked Saudi intelligence, Turkey's Erdogan says "The crown prince says 'I will clarify the matter, I will do what is necessary.' We are waiting patiently," the president told reporters. 13/11/2018
World News Good Samaritans to the rescue as thousands of animals displace by wildfires "It's hard to to wrap your head around what a disaster this is — for people and animals" 13/11/2018
World News 737 crash scenario not covered in Boeing manual, pilots say Investigators are focused on the clarity of U.S.-approved procedures to help pilots prevent the 737 MAX over-reacting to a data fault. 13/11/2018
World News Dozens of Wisconsin students apparently give Nazi salute in viral photo Mark Ojakian, president of Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, said he was horrified when he learned about the incident and described it as "appalling and unacceptable." 13/11/2018
World News California wildfire still raging near L.A. and could burn for another week The Woolsey Fire has killed at least two people. 13/11/2018
World News Amnesty strips Myanmar's Suu Kyi of 'conscience' award over Rohingya crisis "We are profoundly dismayed that you no longer represent a symbol of hope, courage, and the undying defense of human rights," the human rights group said. 12/11/2018
World News Raging battles in vital Yemen's main port threatens hospital The Red Sea city is an entry point for most of the country's desperately needed food and relief supplies. 12/11/2018
World News Australian farm supervisor charged with using needles to contaminate strawberries The strawberry industry, worth $116 million, was rocked in following nearly 200 complaints of sewing needles found in strawberries and other fruits. 12/11/2018
World News Canadian intelligence agents have heard Khashoggi tapes, Trudeau says Trudeau is the first Western leader to confirm that his country's intelligence services have heard the recordings of what happened to Jamal Khashoggi. 12/11/2018
World News Netanyahu rushes home after burst of Israel-Gaza violence An Israeli army officer and seven Palestinians, including a Hamas commander, were killed after a special forces incursion into the blockaded enclave. 12/11/2018
World News To cool the planet, should deserts be flooded? The idea is "risky, unproven, even unlikely to work," according to Y Combinator. But if it did work, it could slow climate change. 12/11/2018
World News Populists celebrated Merkel's exit. But they might miss her. The long-serving chancellor has been "a useful, clear target," according to one expert. 11/11/2018
World News America's role remembered, 100 years after end of WWI "There is a relationship from people to people, not just from government to government," says one French mayor. 11/11/2018