World News Goodbye traffic? European cities take steps to limit cars "It's a paradigm shift from planning the city for cars to planning for people." 30/12/2018
World News Korean leaders exchange friendly letters to end year of progress North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wrote to South Korean President Moon Jae-in expressing his hope that the pair meet "often" in 2019, South Korea's presidential office said. 30/12/2018
World News Putin, in New Year letter to Trump, says Russia is ready for dialogue The Russian leader said on Sunday that Moscow was ready for dialogue on a "wide-ranging agenda," the Kremlin said in a statement. 30/12/2018
World News Euroviews. Europe's worst fears about Trump were realized in 2018. What's next? With each ill-conceived tweet and impulsive policy change, Trump manages to magnify the need for America's allies to band together without him. 30/12/2018
World News Flights suspended at German airport after man tries to drive onto tarmac Flights have been suspended at Hannover airport in central Germany after a man tried to drive onto the facility's apron. 29/12/2018
World News Euroviews. Netflix's radical 'Black Mirror' movie may forever change how we experience TV | View This weekend’s major release introduces an entirely new way to experience entertainment. 29/12/2018
World News Remains of missing Wisconsin teacher found in Slovenia Slovenian police say human remains that were found near a popular hiking place have been confirmed as those of missing American Jonathan Luskin. 29/12/2018
World News U.K. declares 'major incident' amid uptick in migrants crossing English Channel from France Britain's interior ministry said there was "concern that it was only a matter of time before people lose their lives." 29/12/2018
World News Ukraine's martial law is over — but there's no end in sight to tensions with Russia The Kremlin on Saturday rejected European demands to release the two dozen Ukrainian sailors who were detained last month in the Black Sea. 29/12/2018
World News U.K. recognizes cave rescue divers and a Monty Python member in Queen's honors list The various honors will be bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II or senior royals next year. 29/12/2018
World News Trump is moving on from ISIS. But its supporters still walk Iraq's streets. "It's a dynamic organization, it can understand what the main grievances are and try to act as a representative for these disenfranchised populations." 29/12/2018
World News Acclaimed Israeli author Amos Oz dies at 79 His works included "Black Box," ''In the Land of Israel," and "A Tale of Love and Darkness," a 2002 memoir that was also adapted into a film starring Natalie Portman. 28/12/2018
USA Euroviews. We shouldn't let Apple colonize our public spaces | View The attempted (and sometimes successful) invasion of public space is the real issue with Apple’s town square concept. 28/12/2018
World News It was a year of deadly wildfires. That's likely the new normal. "We're starting to look at wildfire as a nonseasonal event. It can happen at any time of year, and we have to be prepared," one expert warned. 28/12/2018
World News Christmastime assault, possible robbery at Vienna church, monks held captive The monks were found tied up at the church hours after the attack, police said. 27/12/2018
World News Saudi king orders cabinet shakeup after Khashoggi killing The changes come as the king and his son were looking to announce a major reshuffle following the writer's killing by Saudi agents in Istanbul. 27/12/2018
World News Indonesia on high alert for new tsunami as volcano rumbles Officials issued a level three tsunami alert and rerouted flights as emergency crews still searched for victims from last weekend's unexpected wave that killed more than 430 people. 27/12/2018
World News Kim Jong Un stopped launching missiles this year. Here's why. Experts say that while the eye-catching weapons display may have ceased, other more subtle parts of Kim Jong Un's weapons program continue apace. 27/12/2018
World News Taiwanese launch yellow vest movement to protest taxes The organizers said they were inspired by the success of the recent French protests, which led President Emmanuel Macron to announce policy changes. 27/12/2018
World News Man makes first solo trek across Antarctica "I did it!" a tearful Colin O'Brady, 33, said on a call to his family in Portland, Oregon. 27/12/2018