World News Yemen's warring sides agree to partial truce, U.N. chief says Around 22 million of Yemen's 29 million people are in need of aid. 13/12/2018
World News Who will blink first? Theresa May survives but Brexit conundrum remains "It's a gridlock scenario," one expert said. "Even if Theresa May had lost, whoever replaced her would would face the same problems." 13/12/2018
World News China detains 2nd Canadian as diplomatic spat over Huawei exec intensifies Canada is holding Chinese telecommunications executive Meng Wanzhou, who is wanted by the United States. 13/12/2018
World News High-speed train crash kills 7, injures dozens in Turkey Television footage showed emergency services working to rescue passengers from wrangled cars and debris. 13/12/2018
World News German chocolate factory spill makes for sweet street Firefighters in the town of Werl in western Germany tackled an unusual emergency late on Monday when a tank at a local firm making liquid chocolate overflowed and poured out onto a street. 13/12/2018
World News Ahead of no-confidence vote, U.K. leader Theresa May says she won't lead party in next election May's leadership is on the line as lawmakers struggle over what the U.K.'s relationship with the European Union will be after the March 29 Brexit deadline. 12/12/2018
World News Suspect in Strasbourg, France, mass shooting identified as manhunt continues Cherif C., 29, has a lengthy criminal record with 27 offenses and has previously served jail time in France, Germany, and Switzerland. 12/12/2018
World News Brexit chaos grows as Theresa May's colleagues seek to oust her The British leader would be toppled if 158 of her party's 315 lawmakers don't support her in a ballot scheduled for later Wednesday. 12/12/2018
World News Chinese telecom executive wanted by the U.S. granted bail by Canadian judge The ruling comes after China reportedly detained a former Canadian diplomat in Beijing. 12/12/2018
USA Euroviews. Unearthing the connection between politics and history | View Chris Hayes speaks with historian Joanne Freeman about violence within the political class in the decades leading up to the Civil War. 11/12/2018
World News 1 dead, 3 injured in shooting in Strasbourg, France, on German border "Incident taking place. Please stay calm and await official communications," officials tweeted about the incident. 11/12/2018
World News Five dead, four wounded in shooting at Catholic cathedral in Brazil "It was frightful," a witness Alexandre told the GloboNews channel. "He entered and shot randomly at people. They were all praying." 11/12/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Find the Brexit mess confusing? Don't worry, so does Theresa May May’s plan [...] has no hope of ever passing through Parliament. And unless someone finds a way out, the U.K. will leave the EU by default — with no contingencies in place — in less than four months. 11/12/2018
World News Brexit chaos: Six ways the messy divorce might pan out "I think we're beyond the stage where a little bit of unicorn dust on the political declaration is just not going to swing it for her," one expert said. 11/12/2018
World News Ex-PM David Cameron says he doesn't regret calling Brexit referendum Elected prime minister in 2010 aged just 43, Cameron has largely remained out of the public eye since he resigned. 11/12/2018
World News U.S. returns bells taken from Philippines as war trophies In 1901, U.S. troops took them from a church following an attack by machete-wielding villagers. The Americans also reportedly killed thousands of locals. 11/12/2018
World News Five Marines missing after crash off Japan declared dead Only one of seven Marines aboard a fuel tanker and a fighter jet that collided last week survived the accident, the corps said. 11/12/2018
World News Labour MP causes uproar by swiping giant Parliament symbol, but avoids Tower of London "Thankfully they haven't locked me in the Tower of London," tweeted the Labour MP who grabbed a ceremonial mace to protest a delay in the Brexit vote. 11/12/2018
World News U.K. lawmaker swipes ceremonial mace, but avoids Tower of London The Labour MP who grabbed the ceremonial mace was expelled from the House of Commons for what he said was a protest against the prime minister's delay of a Brexit vote. 11/12/2018
World News Russia sends two nuclear-capable bombers to Venezuela Russia sent 2 nuclear-capable bombers to Venezuela, following Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's visit to Moscow last week. 10/12/2018