Sling them out or long delay: Europeans weigh Brexit options
European Union leaders will tell Prime Minister Theresa May next week how much longer Britain can stay in the bloc as British lawmakers struggle to agree on how and when, or even if, the country is leaving.
Trump condemns New Zealand mosque attack as ‘horrible massacre’
U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the “horrible massacre” at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday, a deadly attack that killed 49 people in what the White House called a “vicious act of hate.”
Israeli warplanes strike Gaza after rockets fired toward Tel Aviv
Israeli warplanes bombed Hamas targets in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza early on Friday after Israel’s military said militants had fired two rockets toward the city of Tel Aviv.
Saudi’s flyadeal to decide on Boeing 737 MAX order after crash investigations completed
Saudi Arabian airline flyadeal will wait until investigations into two Boeing 737 MAX crashes are completed before deciding whether to go ahead with an order for 30 of the jets, its chief executive said on Friday.
New Zealand mosque attacker’s plan began and ended online
Online accounts linked to gun attacks that killed 49 people and wounded at least 20 at two New Zealand mosques on Friday had in recent days circulated white supremacist imagery and extreme right-wing messages celebrating violence against Muslims and mi…
UK interior minister says social media firms must act after New Zealand shootings
Britain’s interior minister Sajid Javid said social media firms must take action to stop extremism on their channels after Friday’s shootings at two mosques left at least 49 people dead.
Karadzic could be jailed for life in final Srebrenica appeal ruling
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will face U.N. appeals judges on Wednesday for a ruling that will end one of the highest profile legal battles stemming from the Balkan wars of the 1990s that saw the collapse of the former Yugoslavia.
Nigeria school building collapse killed 20 people: Lagos health official
Twenty people were killed and 45 others survived in Wednesday’s collapse of a four-story building containing a primary school in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos, the state health commissioner said on Friday.
U.S.-backed Syrian group denies deal to send IS captives to Iraq
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Friday denied any agreement to hand over captured Iraqi Islamic State fighters or their families to Iraq.
Hungary’s Orban hopes EU vote brings strong leaders and nation states
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday that he wanted European Parliament elections in May to give Europe “strong leaders” who would strengthen nation states “so that Europe once again belongs to Europeans”.




