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
World News Kim Jong Un met China's President Xi. What does it mean for the Trump summit? Kim's first trip abroad as North Korean leader may have been aimed at shoring up his relationship with an ally ahead of his planned summit with Trump. 28/03/2018
World News North Korea's Kim Jong Un visited China, state media says The trip is believed to be Kim's first known trip outside North Korea since he took power in 2011. 28/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Why calls for a Second Amendment repeal actually hinder gun reform There are lots of plausible ideas worth pursuing when it comes to gun policy. Repealing the Second Amendment isn't one of them, writes Steve Vladeck. 27/03/2018
World News North Korea's mystery train: Drab on the outside, 'opulent' on the inside Officials haven't confirmed that Kim Jong Un visited Beijing, but if he did, his ride there likely included plenty of bling, experts say 27/03/2018
World News Woman who dodged Auschwitz roundup dies after anti-Semitic stabbing in Paris Mirielle Knoll escaped a notorious WWII roundup of Paris Jews, in which police herded some 13,000 people into a stadium and shipped them to Auschwitz. 27/03/2018
World News Dozens of kids confirmed dead in mall fire; Putin blames 'sloppiness' as anger grows One mourning father recounts recognizing dead 8-year-old son "by his little boots." 27/03/2018
World News Anti-Semitism accusations engulf Britain's opposition leader In 2009, he invited representatives of Hamas and Hezbollah to an event in Parliament and called them "friends." 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. What #DeleteFacebook tech bros don't get: Leaving Facebook is a privil We need to start listening to people who are concerned about closing their accounts and building tools that can fulfill their needs. 27/03/2018
World News Tiny London football club battles New York real estate developer Founded in 1893, the club gained a hipster cult following partly because of its staunch commitment to social justice off the field. 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Don't buy the hype: Why cryptocurrency is still a terrible investment The fundamental question of who regulates this volatile world — and to what extent — needs to be sorted out now before more consumers get hurt. 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. John Bolton makes Trump's North Korea summit vital, and risky | View As Trump approaches these talks, it is essential that he not underestimate Kim's political savvy. 26/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Does Cynthia Nixon have a shot? Maybe — if she channels Reagan | View Whether or not Nixon can defeat incumbent Andrew Cuomo may depend on how effectively she can bridge two distinct political traditions. 26/03/2018
World News Coup leader who became president faces little competition as Egypt votes Critics have dubbed the vote a charade after several credible candidates withdrew from contest. 26/03/2018
World News Turkey boasts of military 'operations' in Iraq. Baghdad denies it. The PKK is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the U.S. 26/03/2018
World News Rebels fire barrage of ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia's capital Iran long has denied supplying arms to Houthi rebels in Yemen, though a growing body of evidence contradicts their claim. 26/03/2018