Spanish anger as five men acquitted of gang-raping teenager
A Barcelona court's decision to acquit five men accused of gang-raping a 14-year-old girl of the charge of sexual assault has provoked outrage. ...
Pakistan train fire: Karachi to Rawalpindi service set ablaze
At least 73 passengers have died after a train travelling between the Pakistani cities of Karachi to Rawalpindi caught fire. ...
Chile cancels climate and Apec summits amid mass protests
Chile has pulled out of hosting two major international summits, including a UN climate change conference, as anti-government protests continue. ...
Trump impeachment: Democrats unveil resolution for next steps
Democrats in the US House of Representatives have published a resolution setting out the next steps in their impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump. ...
Brexit: Boris Johnson to make fresh general election bid
Boris Johnson will try for a fourth time to secure an early general election, after MPs rejected his plan. ...
France mosque shootings: Two injured in Bayonne attack
An elderly man suspected of firing shots outside a mosque in the south-western city of Bayonne has been arrested, French police say. ...
California faces huge power cuts as wildfires rage
An estimated 1.5 million more people in California are set to lose power on Tuesday as a utility firm tries to stop damaged cables triggering wildfires. ...
Brexit: European leaders agree extension to 31 January
EU leaders have agreed in principle to extend Brexit until 31 January 2020 - meaning the UK will not leave as planned on Thursday. ...
Argentina election: Centre-left Alberto Fernández wins presidency
Centre-left opposition candidate Alberto Fernández has been elected president of Argentina in a vote dominated by economic concerns. ...
Claudia López: Colombia's capital elects gay woman as mayor
Claudia López, a gay politician who advertises herself as "incorruptible", has become the first woman to be elected mayor of Colombia's capital, Bogotá. ...
Chile protests: President sacks whole cabinet after protests
Chile's President Sebastian Piñera has dismissed his whole cabinet in order to form a new government and introduce social reforms demanded by protesters. ...
Kincade fire: Mass blackout begins amid California wildfires
Power cuts expected to affect more than two million people have begun in California as fires continue to surge. ...
Chile protests: One million join peaceful march for reform
An estimated one million people have joined a peaceful protest march in Chile's capital, calling on the government to tackle inequality. ...
California wildfires: Millions warned of possible power cut
Millions of Californians face having their power cut as firefighters continue to battle a surge in wildfires in the state. ...
Mueller report: Criminal probe into Russia inquiry begins
The US Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into the origins of the Mueller inquiry, US media report. ...
Brexit: EU considers extension as MPs mull election
EU ambassadors are meeting to discuss what length of Brexit extension to offer the UK, as MPs consider Boris Johnson's call for an early election. ...
Kincade fire: Thousands evacuated as California wildfire rages
About 2,000 people have been evacuated from their homes as a wildfire rages through California's wine country. ...
Ministers from the least developed countries meet in Bhutan to discuss climate change
Ministers from the 47 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have met in Bhutan ahead of COP25, the international climate negotiations in Santiago, Chile in December 2019, to coordinate the LDC Group’s approach to securing a more ambitious and urgent international response to the climate crisis. ...
Bolivia election: Tension rises as Morales' lead expands
Protests have intensified in Bolivia as the incumbent president, Evo Morales, has again reached the lead needed to win the presidential election outright in the first round. ...