Poland Poland's populist PiS party on track to win election in test for EU Poland's ruling PiS party on track to win top spot in regional election. 21/10/2018
World News Crown prince was unaware of Khashoggi's death, Saudi official says "There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up," the official said. 21/10/2018
World News Assange fights asylum terms requiring him to pay for food, cat care The new terms say that due to budget cuts the embassy is no longer able to pay medical, laundry or food costs associated with Assange's stay. 21/10/2018
World News Trump criticizes Saudi account of Khashoggi's death, claiming 'deception' Trump continued to defend the nation as an "incredible ally" and allowed for the possibility that Khashoggi's death wasn't ordered by the crown prince. 21/10/2018
World News UK, France, and Germany say clarification needed over Khashoggi death UK, France, and Germany say urgent clarification needed over Khashoggi death. 21/10/2018
World News Florida brothers brave Arctic for world's northernmost surf contest Unstad, Norway has more sheep than people — but also boasts two surf shops. 21/10/2018
World News At least 18 people have been killed after train derails in Taiwan: Railway administration At least 18 people have been killed in after a train derailed in Taiwan, said the country's railway administration 21/10/2018
World News Afghan vote enters second day after attacks, technical issues The first parliamentary elections since 2010 are being held against a backdrop of near-daily attacks by the Taliban. 21/10/2018
World News Trump says U.S. will pull out of nuclear treaty Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov hit back at Trump on Sunday, accusing Washington of blackmail and claiming U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement would be "a very dangerous step." 21/10/2018
World News Migrants take shelter in Mexico before heading to U.S. border "We aren't coming from Honduras because we want to, we come because we have to," Jorge Antonio Perez, a migrant who had crossed into Mexico, said. 21/10/2018
World News Saudi Arabia's explanation for Khashoggi's death draws criticism "To say that I am skeptical of the new Saudi narrative about Mr. Khashoggi is an understatement," Sen. Lindsey Graham tweeted. 20/10/2018
World News President Trump's risky bet on Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman Analysis: Trump's gamble on Saudi Arabia's ambitious crown prince maybe have backfired, experts and former officials say. 20/10/2018
World News Thousands turn out for anti-Brexit protest in London Britons voted to leave the European Union by a narrow margin in a 2016 referendum. Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out another public vote on the subject. 20/10/2018
World News Deadly attacks punctuate lead-up to Afghan elections Parliamentary elections scheduled for Saturday have been postponed in the province of Kandahar after police chief Gen. Abdul Raziq was killed 20/10/2018
World News Saudi Arabia admits Khashoggi died in Istanbul consulate Saudi Arabia admits Khashoggi died in Istanbul consulate 20/10/2018
World News Saudi's Khashoggi death investigation leaves questions The answers remain central to whether the results of the probe can be deemed credible. 20/10/2018
World News Saudi Arabia acknowledges Jamal Khashoggi died in consulate, says 18 detained Jamal Khashoggi disappeared on Oct. 2 after visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. 20/10/2018
World News Several dozen dead after train runs over crowd in India The crowd in Amritsar was watching the burning of an effigy of demon Ravana near the tracks when the train went roaring by. 19/10/2018
United Kingdom Assange sues Ecuador government for ‘violating his fundamental rights' The move comes as Assange is still being sheltered at the country’s UK embassy. 19/10/2018
World News Islamic preacher jailed in U.K. for ISIS support released Anjem Choudary will be subject to strict limits on his daily activities for remainder of his sentence. 19/10/2018