World News Anti-apartheid stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela dies During Nelson Mandela's 27-year incarceration, she campaigned for her then-husband's release and for the rights of her black countrymen. 02/04/2018
World News Israel cancels plan to deport thousands of migrants to Africa In February, Israel started handing out notices to 20,000 male African migrants giving them two months to leave the country or risk being thrown in jail. 02/04/2018
World News China hits back at Trump, slaps tariffs on U.S. goods worth $3 billion "China would never submit if the U.S. launched a trade war," declared an editorial in a newspaper published by the ruling Communist Party. 02/04/2018
World News Their love was born in heady days of protest. Syria's civil war destroyed it. The human rights lawyer and self-taught software engineer became inseparable, attending demonstrations demanding reforms by Bashar al-Assad. 01/04/2018
World News Pope says 'defenseless' being killed in Gaza violence Francis called for peace after 15 Palestinians were killed on the Israeli-Gaza border. 01/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Bannon's revenge: How globalism became the far-right's favourite smear | View With the departures of Gary Cohn, Rex Tillerson and H.R. McMaster, Trump has effectviely purged his cabinet of globalists. 01/04/2018
World News Olympics chief says North Korea committed to Tokyo Games International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday to discuss development of sports in North Korea. 31/03/2018
World News Malala makes emotional return to hometown where she was shot When Malala left her hometown it was with a Taliban bullet wound to her head. On Saturday she returned as a Nobel Prize winner. 31/03/2018
World News They escaped Kim Jong Un. Now they just want to grow up. Sixteen-year-olds Park Kwon and Ju Cheol Kwang gave up everything they knew to start over in Seoul. 30/03/2018
World News White House chaos jeopardizes war on ISIS, U.S. commanders warn "We're on the two-yard line," one U.S. special forces commander told NBC News. "We're that close and now, it's coming apart." 30/03/2018
World News Russia says it test-fired a new long-range missile It comes after the U.S. said it would expel 60 Russian diplomats, while Moscow responded by closing the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg. 30/03/2018
World News Russian ambassador says 'toxic' U.S. relations are the worst in his memory "Today Russia's responsible for everything, even for bad weather," Russia's ambassador said. 30/03/2018
World News Russian ex-spy told he was on Kremlin 'hit list' "Something is probably going to happen,'" Boris Karpichkov says his old friend told him. "It's very serious, and you are not alone." 30/03/2018
World News Amal Clooney to represent Reuters reporters held in Myanmar Prominent human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has joined the legal team representing two Reuters reporters who are accused of possessing secret government papers. 29/03/2018
World News Vault protects smuggled photos documenting alleged Syrian war crimes "We have stronger evidence than we had for any past conflicts, any past tribunals." 29/03/2018
World News Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for the first time The Nobel Peace Prize winner will reunite with her family in Islamabad, but safety fears ruled out a visit to her native Swat Valley. 29/03/2018
World News Funerals for victims of Russian mall fire begin Stories of heroism during the fire emerged on a national day of mourning across Russia for the victims of the Kemerovo shopping mall fire. 28/03/2018
World News Police: Russian ex-spy, daughter were likely poisoned at their front door Britain blames Russia for the attack. Russia denies it. 28/03/2018
World News 'We were defrauded': Ex-Weinstein assistant testifies to Parliament Zelda Perkins worked for Miramax studios in London. 28/03/2018
United Kingdom Ecuador is cutting off Julian Assange's communications He is not permitted to send any messages that could interfere with Ecuador's relations with other countries. 28/03/2018