World News Dumping Iran nuclear deal 'a mistake,' Britain warns Trump Britain's foreign secretary says the Obama-era pact has "weaknesses" but can be fixed. 07/05/2018
World News Public shaming helps stop city of 4 million people from running dry Residents of the South African city have been forced to radically change their relationship with water. 07/05/2018
World News King Tut's tomb not concealing hidden rooms after all "Unfortunately, our work is not supporting this theory," a disappointed expert says. 07/05/2018
World News Mosque blast in eastern Afghanistan kills 14, injures 36 No one has claimed responsibility so far. 06/05/2018
World News Iran's Rouhani says plans in place for any Trump decision on nuclear deal Trump has signaled he will withdraw from the agreement by May 12 if it is not renegotiated and changed. 06/05/2018
World News One year on, is France's golden boy Macron losing his luster? France's youthful president may struggle to maintain the early momentum behind his painful reforms. 06/05/2018
World News U.K. officials, doctors decry Trump's remarks on London stabbings Trump said reports of stabbings in London showed that gun control isn't effective at preventing violence, sparking outrage abroad. 05/05/2018
Russia Protesters detained in Russia as thousands rally ahead of Putin's inauguration Opposition politician Alexei Navalny called on demonstrators to gather in cities around Russia. 05/05/2018
World News Glimmer of hope for man stuck at airport for nearly two months As he grapples with his own ordeal, he says Syrians are paying the price for a war they have "nothing to do with." 05/05/2018
World News Euroviews. Don't be shocked Swedish meatballs are Turkish. All your food comes from elsewhere | View The history of food and so-called "national dishes" is a story of human hunger and interdependence. 05/05/2018
World News Holy Land Christians feel abandoned by U.S. evangelicals In and around Bethlehem, Christians have gone from being 80 percent of the population when Israel was founded in 1950, to around 12 percent today. 05/05/2018
World News Trump administration ends protected status for Hondurans The decision was called a "death sentence" by a labor activist, and "tragic" and "wrongheaded" by Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republcian. 04/05/2018
World News Buckingham Palace releases new details ahead of royal wedding Officials outlined plans for a celebration designed to spread from the privileged surroundings of Windsor Castle throughout Britain and the world. 04/05/2018
World News U.S. warns China of 'consequences' over reported missiles in South China Sea Beijing has not denied reports it has installed cruise missiles in the South China Sea. 04/05/2018
Iran Iran's foreign minister warns no renegotiating nuclear deal as Trump decision looms Trump has signaled he will withdraw from the agreement by May 12 if it is not renegotiated and changed. 03/05/2018
World News U.S. transfers Guantanamo detainee to Saudi Arabia Forty men are still being held at the controversial U.S. military base in Cuba. 03/05/2018
World News Trump hints at release of U.S. prisoners in North Korea The State Department is investigating reports that Kim Hak-song, Kim Dong-chul and Tony Kim could be released. 03/05/2018
World News How #RiceBunny helped Chinese feminists dodge censors targeting #MeToo "I would have never conceived an anti-sexual harassment movement of such a large scale this time last year." 03/05/2018
World News At least 72 dead after powerful rainstorm hits India The rainstorm caught people by surprise as the monsoon season is still more than six weeks away. 03/05/2018
World News Humans may have lived in Philippines eons ago Archaeologists have unearthed tools and a rhino skeleton on the island of Luzon that may point to the existence of a human relative from 600,000 years ago. 03/05/2018