Mexico drug wars: Fighting erupts as El Chapo's son goes free
Heavy fighting broke in northern Mexico after the security forces seized one of the sons of jailed drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. ...
Trump impeachment: White House admits aid held up partly over Democrats
A senior White House official has admitted military aid to Ukraine was withheld partly to pressure Kyiv to investigate allegations on the Democrats and the 2016 election. ...
Hong Kong: Hecklers dragged out in new parliament chaos
Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam has been heckled by opposition lawmakers for a second day as she tried to answer questions in parliament. ...
Brexit: EU and UK reach deal but DUP refuses support
A Brexit deal has been agreed between the UK and EU before a meeting of European leaders in Brussels. ...
Mexico: Army deployed after police killed in ambush
Mexico has sent 80 soldiers and an army helicopter to the western Michoacán state after a shooting in which at least 13 police officers were killed. ...
Hong Kong's Carrie Lam abandons speech after protests
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has been forced to suspend her annual address after being heckled in parliament. ...
Fourteen police dead in Mexico gun ambush
Fourteen police officers have been killed and three injured in a shooting in western Mexico. ...
Catalonia leaders jailed for sedition by Spanish court
Spain's Supreme Court has sentenced nine Catalan separatist leaders to between nine and 13 years in prison for sedition over their role in the 2017 independence referendum. ...
Brexit talks continue in Brussels ahead of crunch summit
UK and EU negotiating teams will meet later as efforts to reach a deal before a crunch summit this week continue. ...
Ecuador violence: Protesters agree to talks with government
The UN says representatives of Ecuador's government and the country's indigenous groups will hold their first direct talks later on Sunday in a bid to end days of violent protests. ...
Typhoon Hagibis: Japan deploys military rescuers as deadly storm hits
Japan has deployed tens of thousands of troops and rescue workers after one of the strongest storms in years hit, killing at least 23 people. ...
Haiti unrest: Protesters forced back from president's home
Thousands of anti-government protesters in Haiti have clashed with police who stopped them marching on the home of President Jovenel Moïse. ...
Typhoon Hagibis: millions across Japan advised to evacuate
Tokyo braces for arrival of storm and up to 60cm of rain as flights and trains cancelled. ...
Manchester Arndale stabbings: Five hurt as man arrested
Five people have been injured in a stabbing at the Arndale Centre in Manchester, police have said. ...
German Halle gunman admits far-right synagogue attack
A man has confessed to an attack on a synagogue in Germany in which two people died, and admitted a far-right, anti-Semitic motive, during a hearing with an investigating judge. ...
Germany gun attacks: At least two killed in Halle shootings
At least two people have been killed and two others injured in shootings at a kebab shop and near a synagogue in the east German city of Halle. ...
Northern California dealt mega power cuts over wildfire fears
A power company is cutting electricity to around 800,000 homes, businesses and other locations in Northern California, in an attempt to prevent wildfires. ...
Extinction Rebellion: PM labels protesters 'uncooperative crusties'
Extinction Rebellion protesters on the streets of London have been labelled "uncooperative crusties" by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ...
Brexit: Deal essentially impossible, No 10 source says after PM-Merkel call
A No 10 source has said a Brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a call between the PM and Angela Merkel. ...
Ex-Barclays executives face fraud trial over Qatar rescue
Three former top Barclays executives are due in court on Monday charged with fraud linked to how the bank raised billions of pounds from Qatar in 2008. ...