World News Australian archbishop sentenced to detention for covering up child sex abuse "The whole of the community is devastated in so many ways by the decades of abuse and its concealment," sentencing magistrate said. 03/07/2018
World News 'Health care' worker arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies in U.K. The "heath care professional" was taken into police custody after year-long investigation into the deaths of 17 babies at a hospital neonatal unit. 03/07/2018
World News Thai schoolboys found — but cave rescue is far from over "The water level in cave is still very high, so we have to teach them how to swim," the province's governor said. 03/07/2018
World News Thwarted terror plot in France targeted event involving Giuliani A couple was arrested for an alleged bomb plot targeting Iranian opposition rally involving US speakers in France. 02/07/2018
World News Missing Thai boys, soccer coach all found alive in cave complex Rescue teams will send doctors and food to help them and that rescue teams still need to pump more water out of the cave and work on bringing them out. 02/07/2018
The Cube France's 'Spider-Man' begins job in Paris fire brigade Mamoudou Gassama, the man who found fame after scaling a building in Paris to save a dangling child, begins his first day as a fire fighter. 02/07/2018
World News Ruling party candidate concedes defeat in Mexican presidential vote Andrés Manuel López Obrador's victory would be a resounding defeat for outgoing President Enrique Peña Nieto. 02/07/2018
World News Judge temporarily blocks FEMA from ending housing aid to displaced Puerto Ricans A judge will hold a hearing on Monday after a Latino civil rights group filed a suit to stop what it feared would be evictions. 01/07/2018
World News Calls to boost military spending add to U.K.'s growing sense of unease A former defense chief says the U.K. faces a hard choice: increase the defense budget or accept a diminished status as a military power. 01/07/2018
World News 'Everyone is running for his life': 160,000 displaced in Syria More than 160,000 civilians have fled towards the Jordanian border as the Assad regime looks to press its advantage in the country's civil war. 01/07/2018
World News Third U.S. ambassador to step down amid frustrations with Trump Melville said comments made by President Donald Trump on Wednesday about the European Union spurred his decision to step down. 30/06/2018
World News Running dry? British pubs hit by World Cup beer shortage As England prepares to enter the tournament's knockout stages, Londoners are among those being hit by a European CO2 outage affecting the drinks industry. 30/06/2018
World News Canada announces billions in retaliatory tariffs against U.S. "We will not escalate and we will not back down," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said. 30/06/2018
World News North Korea has increased nuclear production at secret sites, say officials "Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles," said one U.S. official. 30/06/2018
World News European leaders hail breakthrough deal on migration after marathon talks The summit took place in an atmosphere of political crisis and underscored how Europe's 2015 spike in immigration continues to haunt the bloc, despite a sharp drop in arrivals since. 29/06/2018
World News Rescuers injured in attempt to save Thai boys stuck in cave Near constant rains have hampered the search for the boys aged 11 to 16 and their coach who entered the sprawling cave after a soccer game on Saturday. 29/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Trump treats his allies like dirt and his enemies like friends. And it's working | View Critics accuse Trump of cuddling up to dictators instead of democrats. But there might be a method to what critics cite as his madness. 29/06/2018
World News Israel convicts hacker who threatened U.S. Jewish centers Michael Ron David Kader was accused in a string of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers in the United States — leading to months of panic. 28/06/2018
World News Fear, loathing and hope mingle for Israelis spooked by Gaza protests, kites "I've always said, living here is 95 percent heaven and 5 percent hell," said one resident of a kibbutz near the fence Gaza. 28/06/2018
World News British spies took 'inexcusable' actions after 9/11, U.K. lawmakers say It was "beyond doubt" that British intelligence knew at an early stage that the United States was mistreating detainees, according to parliamentary report 28/06/2018