


One year on: Brussels to unveil victims’ memorial in remembrance of terror attacks
Brussels marks the one-year anniversary of suicide bomb attacks that claimed 32 lives with memorial sculpture
Brussels marks the one-year anniversary of suicide bomb...

US Supreme Court curbs in President's appointment powers
The US Supreme Court curbed the president’s power to appoint someone...
The US Supreme Court curbed the president’s...

Missile launch fails as North Korea 'accelerates' nuclear plan
North Korea has seemingly failed in missile launch as it seeks...
North Korea has seemingly failed in missile launch as...

French interior minister resigns over daughters’ holiday jobs scandal
French interior minister Bruno Le Roux has resigned over a row involving work he gave his two daughters when they were teenagers
French interior minister Bruno Le Roux has resigned over...

UK bans laptops and tablets on flights from six Middle East countries, following US lead
The UK government has announced a sweeping cabin ban on laptops and tablets on inbound flights from six countries, following a similar move by the...
The UK government has announced a sweeping cabin ban on...

Spreading awareness with socks: World celebrates Down Syndrome Day
The #LOTSOFSOCKS campaign is once again being used to spread awareness...
The #LOTSOFSOCKS campaign is once again being used to...

CCTV footage emerges of Paris Orly gun attack
Footage from the Paris Orly airport attack appears to show the...
Footage from the Paris Orly airport attack appears to show...

Ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye faces questioning by prosecutors
Ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye is being questioned by prosecutors over a corruption scandal that led to her impeachment
Ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye is being...

Macron seen winning French TV debate, clashes with Le Pen
Two of the candidates for the French presidency, Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le...
Two of the candidates for the French presidency, Emmanuel...

Former Northern Ireland deputy first minister Martin McGuinness dies aged 66
Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's former deputy first minister, has died aged 66 after suffering from a rare heart condition
Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness, Northern...

Comey confirms FBI probe into alleged Russian interference in US election
FBI director James Comey on Monday confirmed the agency was investigating possible Russian government efforts to interfere in the 2016 US election
FBI director James Comey on Monday confirmed the agency was...

US intelligence chiefs to testify on Russia ties, alleged wiretap
The heads of top US spy agencies are to testify before Congress about possible...
The heads of top US spy agencies are to testify before...

Drugs, alcohol found in Orly airport gunman's blood
The man shot dead at Paris’s Orly airport after attacking a soldier was...
The man shot dead at Paris’s Orly airport after...

Damascus sees fierce clashes in after rebels tunnel into government-held areas
Heavy clashes rocked Eastern districts of the Syrian capital on Sunday as rebels tried to fight their way into the city centre in a surprise assault on...
Heavy clashes rocked Eastern districts of the Syrian...

Israel threatens to destroy Syria’s air defences
After Syrian military fires anti-aircraft missiles at Israeli military planes,...
After Syrian military fires anti-aircraft missiles at...

North Korea ‘conducts high-thrust rocket engine test’
North Korea state media says military has tested a new high-performance rocket,...
North Korea state media says military has tested a new...

Venezuela prison search yields mass grave with 15 corpses, three headless
Mass grave at Guarico prison in Venezuela could hold as many as 100 bodies
Mass grave at Guarico prison in Venezuela could hold as...

Man arrested at White House gates after claiming to have device in car
Security Services detain man after suspicious vehicle drove up to a White House checkpoint
Security Services detain man after suspicious vehicle drove...