World News The end of memes? Campaigners dismayed at European internet ruling Article 13 of a new EU law would place responsibility for enforcing copyright onto platforms rather than individuals, with potentially big implications for internet culture. 24/06/2018
World News Trump faces mass protest, ridicule on U.K. visit Campaigners plan to ridicule the president, whose visit is deeply unpopular. 24/06/2018
World News Kushner says will publish Mideast plan 'soon,' newspaper says Kushner is in the region as part of an effort to broker Trump's "deal of the century" aimed at a long-term resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 24/06/2018
World News Blast at Zimbabwe political rally called assassination attempt The vice president suffered minor injuries in the blast but President Emmerson Mnangagwa was left unhurt, a source close to Mnangagwa told Reuters. 23/06/2018
World News Erdogan clings to power as polls tighten ahead of Turkey's snap election Turkey is set to go to the polls on Sunday in what is expected to be the closest vote President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced in his 16 years in power. 23/06/2018
World News U.S. prepares for North Korea's return of American war remains North Korea agreed to send home U.S. war remains during the June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump. 23/06/2018
World News Millions of U.S. tax dollars on Afghan road to nowhere The U.S. has spent more money reconstructing Afghanistan than it did rebuilding Europe after World War II. 23/06/2018
World News Speed is everything when Putin's military is on your doorstep Memories of the occupation during Soviet times are still fresh in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. 23/06/2018
World News North, South Korea agree to reunions for families split by war An emotional cross-border meeting beckons for 200 Koreans separated by decades of conflict. 22/06/2018
World News Airbus threatens to abandon Britain, cut thousands of jobs over Brexit U.K. workers make the wings for Airbus planes that are later assembled in Germany and France, but that could soon end. 22/06/2018
World News Iraq to recount 11 million ballots by hand amid fraud claims The recount would get the country "70, 80, 90 percent" of the way to having an untainted result, according to one lawyer. 22/06/2018
World News Trump jabbed first, and now world hits back in trade fight The European Union is set to slap tariffs on $3.4 billion in American products on Friday, from whiskey and motorcycles to peanuts and cranberries. 22/06/2018
World News An island nation in the Mediterranean Sea is running dry Countries in the eastern Mediterranean are increasingly vulnerable to drought as the changing climate brings higher temperatures and less precipitation. 22/06/2018
World News Legal marijuana will roll out differently in Canada than in U.S. It's up to the provinces and territories to determine how to handle distribution, and they're taking a variety of approaches. 21/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Beyoncé's powerful new music video eloquently subverts white spaces | View We can't all afford to rent out the Louvre but we can all engage in civil disobedience, regardless of scale. 21/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Ending child separation doesn't relieve Trump of responsibility for it | View The policy was the result of the complete immorality plaguing the Trump administration and the United States. 21/06/2018
World News Why protesters put their lives on the line by approaching Gaza fence "We want to live a dignified life but we are losing hope," one demonstrator who was shot by Israeli troops told NBC News. 21/06/2018
World News New Zealand's leader gives birth — and begins 6 weeks of maternity leave The last elected leader to have a baby while holding office was the late Benazir Bhutto, who was prime minister of Pakistan when she gave birth in 1990. 21/06/2018
World News Iranian women attend first World Cup screening in nearly 40 years Iranian women flock to a Tehran sports stadium to watch a screening of a World Cup match between Iran and Spain. Iran lost, but that didn't seem to matter. 21/06/2018
World News Central America's violence, turmoil keeps driving families to U.S. border "If my country would be OK ... I would not try to cross," said a mother from El Salvador hoping to cross the U.S. border with her 7-year-old son. 20/06/2018