Denmark Dutch Senate approves partial ban of face veils The Upper House of parliament approved the law on Tuesday to ban covering the face in government buildings, schools and hospitals 26/06/2018
World News Airline moves women from ultra-Orthodox men — again A passenger at New York JFK said flight attendants asked female passengers to move. 26/06/2018
World News Prince William kicks off first official visit to Israel, Palestinian territories The second-in-line to the throne was on the first-ever official visit by a member of the British royal family to the tumultuous region London once ruled. 26/06/2018
World News Laura Ingalls Wilder's name removed from prestigious award "Her works reflect dated cultural attitudes toward Indigenous people and people of color," the association that issues the award said. 26/06/2018
World News UK MPs back controversial Heathrow Airport expansion UK MPs support Heathrow Airport expansion by 415 votes to 119, majority 296 25/06/2018
World News China won't take the world's plastic trash. Now what? "This is a wakeup call," a University of Georgia researcher said, highlighting the need for new ideas on how to handle plastic trash. 25/06/2018
World News Iran protests broaden as U.S. sanctions takes toll on economy The unrest signaled widespread unease after the U.S. decision to withdraw from Tehran's nuclear deal and restore sanctions on the country. 25/06/2018
World News Turkey enters new era with same strongman in charge "A very powerful individual, accused of being more and more authoritarian, has extended his powers," one expert said. 25/06/2018
World News Stormy Daniels to meet with federal prosecutors in New York A $130,000 payment from Michael Cohen as part of a non-disclosure agreement related to an alleged affair with President Donald Trump is part of the inquiry. 25/06/2018
World News The end of memes? Campaigners dismayed at European internet ruling Article 13 of a new EU law would place responsibility for enforcing copyright onto platforms rather than individuals, with potentially big implications for internet culture. 24/06/2018
World News Trump faces mass protest, ridicule on U.K. visit Campaigners plan to ridicule the president, whose visit is deeply unpopular. 24/06/2018
World News Kushner says will publish Mideast plan 'soon,' newspaper says Kushner is in the region as part of an effort to broker Trump's "deal of the century" aimed at a long-term resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 24/06/2018
World News Blast at Zimbabwe political rally called assassination attempt The vice president suffered minor injuries in the blast but President Emmerson Mnangagwa was left unhurt, a source close to Mnangagwa told Reuters. 23/06/2018
World News Erdogan clings to power as polls tighten ahead of Turkey's snap election Turkey is set to go to the polls on Sunday in what is expected to be the closest vote President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced in his 16 years in power. 23/06/2018
World News U.S. prepares for North Korea's return of American war remains North Korea agreed to send home U.S. war remains during the June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump. 23/06/2018
World News Millions of U.S. tax dollars on Afghan road to nowhere The U.S. has spent more money reconstructing Afghanistan than it did rebuilding Europe after World War II. 23/06/2018
Ethiopia Ethiopian prime minister escapes fatal grenade attack New Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said it was an unsuccessful attempt by forces who do not want to see the country united 23/06/2018
World News Speed is everything when Putin's military is on your doorstep Memories of the occupation during Soviet times are still fresh in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. 23/06/2018
World News North, South Korea agree to reunions for families split by war An emotional cross-border meeting beckons for 200 Koreans separated by decades of conflict. 22/06/2018