World News French singer Charles Aznavour dies at 94 French singer Charles Aznavour dies at 94. Euronews takes a look at his career 01/10/2018
World News Seven suspected neo-Nazis arrested for allegedly plotting terror attack Prosecutors said the group, Revolution Chemnitz, wanted to "carry out violent and armed attacks against foreigners and political enemies." 01/10/2018
World News Vote fails to end decades-old dispute over Macedonia's name The U.S. said Macedonians had "expressed their support for NATO" despite low turnout. 01/10/2018
World News Man at center of Nobel Literature scandal convicted of rape Arnault had denied the charges, which have rocked the prestigious academy, with seven members either being forced to leave or quitting in April. 01/10/2018
World News Americans make history by skiing down world's 4th-highest mountain James Morrison of Tahoe, California, and Hilaree Nelson of Telluride, Colorado, had scaled Mount Lhotse's 27,940-foot summit on Sunday. 01/10/2018
World News Survivors rescued, mass burials begin as tsunami toll climbs to 844 Trenches dug for dozens of bodies but some survivors found in rubble from the quake-triggered wave. 01/10/2018
World News A Republican believer in climate change is out to convert his party Inglis is doubling down on the beliefs that cost him his seat in Congress: Climate change is real, and Republicans must act. 01/10/2018
World News How a Seattle nun is taking on the gun industry Sister Judy Byron is working with faith-based activist investors to target America's gun companies — and she's won some surprise victories. 01/10/2018
World News Iran launches ballistic missile bearing 'Death to America' message The force alleged that "terrorists" are supported and guided by the United States in line with "satanic" plans of the White House. 01/10/2018
World News Evidence doesn't support claims against Kavanaugh, prosecutor says "I do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the committee," Rachel Mitchell writes. 01/10/2018
World News 'You're missing your soul mate': Survivors grieve year after Vegas massacre One year later, survivors and family members of the victims of the massacre at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Oct.1 are still healing. 01/10/2018
Republic of North Macedonia Low voter turnout clouds overwhelming 'Yes' vote in Macedonian referendum A referendum on changing the nation of Macedonia’s name to North Macedonia to pave the way for NATO membership resulted in low voter participation today, a blow to the prime minister’s hopes for a strong message of support. 30/09/2018
World News Europe clinches Ryder Cup victory in Paris Europe seals victory over the US at the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris with a final score of 16.5 to 9.5 30/09/2018
World News Troubled club NATO may gain a new member "Borders in the Balkans have been redrawn so many times we do not take them for granted, unless they are guaranteed by a bigger security mechanism." 30/09/2018
World News Death toll from Indonesia tsunami rises to 832 Many people were reported trapped in the rubble of buildings brought down in the 7.5 magnitude quake. 30/09/2018
World News Boy, 13, attacked by shark off Southern California beach The boy "sustained traumatic injuries to the upper torso area" in the attack off an Encinitas beach. 30/09/2018
World News North Korea says it won't disarm first, citing U.S. sanctions as source of mistrust Secretary Pompeo responded, saying that the sanctions must continue "vigorously and without fail" until the region denuclearizes. 29/09/2018
World News Pope seeks prayers to save church from 'attacks by the devil' A Vatican statement appeared to be an indirect response to accusations that Pope Francis and other officials were part of a cover up of sexual misconduct 29/09/2018
World News Riot of color as separatists throw paint at Barcelona police 'I make a call for calm,' the city's mayor said. 29/09/2018
World News Brexit is just six months away. And neither backers nor foes are happy. A slew of issues remain unresolved, including customs and tariffs, medicine and aviation regulation, fishing rights and what happens at the Irish border. 29/09/2018