Spain’s Sanchez, Podemos suggest more talks to avoid looming election
Spain’s acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez and the leader of far-left Unidas Podemos both suggested on Wednesday trying to revive talks to avoid a new...
China envoy raps Germany over meeting with Hong Kong activist
A meeting between Germany’s foreign minister and Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong will damage its relations with China, Beijing’s ambassador to Berlin said on Wednesday...
Three-year old rape victim testifies in court
A three-year old girl who was allegedly raped at a private nursery in Myanmar testified in court through a video conference on Wednesday....
Meet the strategist of the Brexit chess-game
Boris Johnson’s increasingly ruthless Brexit game has drawn parallels with Donald Trump’s disorienting politics. His feather-ruffling strategist was also the mastermind of the winning Vote...
Mugabe’s body brought home to Zimbabwe, burial place still a mystery
The body of Zimbabwe’s founder Robert Mugabe arrived at the country’s main airport on Wednesday, but his final resting place remained a source of mystery...
Hundreds of Nigerians leave South Africa after xenophobic attacks
At least 640 Nigerians have signed up to take free flights back home after the latest xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Serena Chaudhry reports....
‘You will never break our will,’ Palestinians tell Netanyahu after Jordan Valley annexation pledge
Palestinians tilling the fertile Jordan Valley said on Wednesday they have been rooted for generations to the West Bank land that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
German politicians quarrel over climate foundation, citizen bond: sources
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition government is split over the creation of a climate foundation that would aim to attract funds from citizens by issuing...
Emergency dogs and crews face grim search for Dorian’s dead
As the death toll from hurricane Dorian rises, emergency crews are enlisting canine support to help find the dead. Emer McCarthy reports....
Scottish court: UK parliament suspension is unlawful
Scotland’s highest court of appeal ruled on Wednesday that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament for five weeks is unlawful, the lawmaker...
