World News Clerical sex-abuse scandal exposes 'war within the Vatican' Tensions between reformists like Pope Francis and conservatives have been bubbling since the pontiff was elected in 2013. 28/08/2018
World News A murder, a neo-Nazi rally and violence prompt soul-searching in German city Unrest reflects growing schism in Germany after about 1 million asylum seekers were allowed to enter the country in 2015. 28/08/2018
World News Euroviews. Is Trump's presidency in jeopardy yet? Ask Bill Clinton | View This president is not going to be forced out of office because of infidelity. Congress has been down that road before — and it led nowhere. 28/08/2018
World News Sacrilegious spies: Russians tried hacking Orthodox clergy The Russian hackers indicted by the U.S. special prosecutor last month may have spent years trying to steal the private correspondence of some of the world's most senior Orthodox Christian figures. 27/08/2018
World News U.N. blasts Facebook for being 'slow' to act on Rohingya 'genocide' The tech giant has banned several top Myanmar military officials over hate speech and fake news. 27/08/2018
World News Joy, and heartbreak, as Korean families reunited after 68 years The reunions are the latest gesture of reconciliation between North and South Korea. 27/08/2018
World News North Korea's state newspaper accuses U.S. of plotting invasion "We cannot but take a serious note of the double-dealing attitudes of the U.S.," the Rodong Sinmun newspaper wrote. 27/08/2018
Vatican Explosive letter claims Pope Francis helped cover up Cardinal McCarrick sex abuse "The corruption has reached the very top of the Church's hierarchy," the Vatican's former ambassador to the U.S. purportedly wrote in a letter calling on Francis to resign. 26/08/2018
World News Reality TV show gets participants to 'live like refugees' "How will this journey change the views on immigration for our heroes? Will this change the way they look at their own lives?" 25/08/2018
World News Trump cuts more than $200 million in U.S. aid to Palestinians Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner is leading an effort to craft a peace plan meant to launch negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to end the decades-long conflict. 25/08/2018
World News A year after fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya demand justice Thousands were killed in the violence last year after Myanmar's army launched a wave of anti-Rohingya attacks. 25/08/2018
World News Scotland's ex-leader accused of sexual misconduct after #MeToo review Scotland's former leader denies the allegations and is suing government officials over their handling of the complaints. 24/08/2018
World News Australia's brutal politics claims yet another leader as ruling party drifts right Scott Morrison was sworn in as the country's sixth prime minister in a decade on Friday, after winning a leadership ballot among lawmakers of the ruling center-right Liberal Party. 24/08/2018
World News A corrupt ex-president is jailed for 25 years, fined millions (in S. Korea) Park Geun-hye was elected as South Korea's first female president in late 2012. 24/08/2018
World News Britain unveils 'no deal' Brexit plans as government seeks to allay fears Britain has yet to reach a divorce agreement with the E.U. with little more than seven months to go until it leaves the bloc. 23/08/2018
World News Circle of life or experiment gone wrong? Horse slaughter divides the Netherlands The future of a man-made wildlife reserve where nature was left to run its course is at the center of a legal battle. 23/08/2018
World News Saudi Arabia seeks 'unprecedented' death penalty for woman activist The accusations against a group Israa al-Ghomgham is part of include chanting slogans hostile to the regime and attempting to inflame public opinion. 22/08/2018
World News Bolton says no timetable for Trump's Mideast peace plan At a West Virginia rally on Tuesday, Trump said Israel will pay a "price" for Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as its capital. and the Palestinians will "get something very good" in return. 22/08/2018
World News Major 7.3-magnitude earthquake rocks Venezuela No casualties or major damage were immediately reported, but shaking sent people fleeing homes and businesses across the region and the Caribbean. 22/08/2018
World News Last known Nazi collaborator living in U.S. is deported to Germany "I would never have received my visa if I told the truth. Everyone lied," the SS-trained guard told Justice Department investigators in 1993. 21/08/2018