-
Contenders to Be Next UK Leader Divided Over No-Deal Brexit
The race to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May is becoming a battle over whether Britain should leave the European Union without a divorce agreement ? or whether that would cause economic and political mayhem.
-
Public Transport Strike: Delays at Amsterdam’s Airport
Amsterdam’s busy Schiphol Airport is warning passengers about likely delays due to a nationwide public transport strike.
-
France Seeks to Save IS Jihadis From Death Penalties in Iraq
France’s foreign minister says his government is working to spare four French former members of the Islamic State group from execution after Iraq sentenced them to death.
-
Ex-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis Has Book Coming This Summer
Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis has a book coming, but he warns it will not be a 'tell-all' about President Donald Trump.
-
Austria: Photo Show of Holocaust Survivors Vandalized Again
Austria’s president has condemned the repeated destruction of photos of Holocaust survivors exhibited on a central Vienna street.
-
EU Leaders Converge on Brussels to Haggle Over Top Jobs
European Union leaders are converging on Brussels to haggle over who should lead the 28-nation bloc’s key institutions for the next five years after weekend elections shook up Europe’s political landscape.
-
Sudan Protesters Begin 2-Day Strike to Press Ruling Military
Sudan’s protest leaders have launched a two-day general strike to press the ruling military to hand over power to a civilian-led authority.
-
With Crisis Unresolved, Israel Seems Headed Toward Elections
Israel’s parliament has passed the first of three motions required for the chamber to dissolve itself as the country appears headed toward another snap election.
-
After Cyclone Idai in Malawi, a Search for New Homes
Ellen Madson’s home is now rubble. Cyclone Idai swept through her Malawi village in March and left her with little but a mud-covered teapot.
-
SAS Says 6-Day Pilot Strike Cost It $68 Million
Scandinavian Airlines says that a six-day pilot strike that led to the cancellation of 4,000 flights and affected more than 370,000 passengers cost 650 million kronor ($68 million).