World News Toronto officer who held his fire says he was just doing his job Constable Ken Lam is "very selflessly saying he doesn't deserve all the credit," Deputy Police Chief Peter Yuen said. 25/04/2018
World News U.S. investigates alleged atrocities committed against Rohingya The interviewers in the camps asked the refugees to recount their experiences during the wave of violence unleashed against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims. 25/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Trump's 'Muslim ban' doesn't just target countries. It stokes hatred against Muslims in America | View A new report identifies an unprecedented rise in racial bias attacks after the president took office. 25/04/2018
World News Kim aide who branded Trump 'President Evil' to be key voice at historic summit A brief guide to who will be pulling the strings behind the scenes as Moon Jae-in meets Kim Jong Un for the first time. 25/04/2018
World News Iran's president hurls insults at Trump as nuclear deal hangs in balance Hassan Rouhani spoke after France's Emmanuel Macron flew to Washington to meet with the president, and try to convince him to stick with the landmark pact. 25/04/2018
World News Inventor jailed for life after murdering journalist in submarine Peter Madsen said the reporter died accidentally inside his self-made submarine, but confessed to cutting up her body and throwing parts into the sea. 25/04/2018
World News What is the Iran nuclear deal? The agreement was aimed at ensuring that Tehran's nuclear program "will be exclusively peaceful" in return for the lifting of sanctions. 25/04/2018
World News Prince William, Kate keep world guessing over new baby's name Based on names used by Britain's royal family in the past, some experts believe that contenders might include Arthur, Albert, Philip or James. 24/04/2018
World News Suspect in deadly Toronto van attack to appear in court Tuesday morning Police said Monday afternoon's van attack in downtown Toronto "definitely looked deliberate," but downplayed any potential connection to terrorism. 24/04/2018
World News U.K. destroyed immigration documents, then sent deportation notices Many have been in the U.K. so long that they assumed they would never need to present documentation to prove they were in the country legally. 24/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Breaking up Facebook won't solve any of its problems | View Why none of the proposals for government intervention would resolve the concerns raised by the Cambridge Analytica scandal. 23/04/2018
World News Van strikes pedestrians in Toronto; driver held The van plowed into eight to 10 people at a crowded intersection. Police said they would not comment on the number injured at this point. 23/04/2018
World News Only surviving Paris attacks suspect gets 20 years in separate case A Belgian court on Monday found 2015 Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam and an accomplice guilty of attempted murder over shots fired at police in Brussels. 23/04/2018
World News 'Different type of anti-Semitism' now exists in Germany, Merkel warns "The fact that no kindergarten, no school, no synagogue can be left without police protection dismays us." 23/04/2018
World News Nicaragua cancels social security changes after unrest kills 26 Dozens more have been injured or arrested amid the protests against revisions proposed by President Daniel Ortega's government. 23/04/2018
World News 'Accidental Americans' fight to stop double taxation Born in the U.S., they might have never lived in the United States as adults but now they are required to pay back taxes — and claiming it's unfair. 22/04/2018
World News Iran's foreign minister says resuming nuke program on table if U.S. scuttles deal "There is no way that Iran would do a one-sided implementation of the agreement," Zarif said. 22/04/2018
World News Suicide bomber kills 57 at voter registration center in Afghan capital Tens of other people were wounded, according to public health officials. 22/04/2018
World News Despite delay, experts say any evidence in suspected Syria chemical attack likely remains "It is unlikely that all traces of evidence could be removed but it could be tampered with," one expert said. 22/04/2018
World News India approves death penalty for rape of young children The move follows widespread outrage over the recent rape and killing of an 8-year-old girl in India's Jammu-Kashmir state. 21/04/2018