UK Labour Party will bring no confidence motion when likely to be successful
Britain’s opposition Labour Party said on Monday it would only launch a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May’s government when it felt it would most likely be successful.
Israeli troops raid Palestinian news agency for footage
Israeli soldiers raided the official Palestinian news agency on Monday in the occupied West Bank, a day after suspected Palestinian gunmen opened fire on Israelis outside a nearby Jewish settlement.
Catalan hunger strikers sending message, not risking life: jailed separatist
Jailed Catalan separatists who have gone on hunger strike are protesting against their treatment by the Spanish judicial system but have no intention of starving themselves to death, one told Reuters.
Cobblestones commemorating murdered Jews stolen in Rome
Twenty cobblestones commemorating members of two Italian Jewish families who were deported to Auschwitz or killed in Rome were dug up and stolen in the early hours of Monday in an apparent anti-Semitic attack.
U.N. envoy hopes Yemen factions agree on further talks early next year
The United Nations special envoy to Yemen said on Monday he hopes there will be an agreement by the warring factions to hold another round of talks early next year.
Macron faces pressure to change tack as French unrest slows economy
President Emmanuel Macron met French lawmakers, trade unions and business groups on Monday before giving a national address when he will respond to violent anti-government protests convulsing the country.
UK’s May pulls vote on her divorce deal, thrusting Brexit into the unknown
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday abruptly postponed a parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal on Monday, throwing Britain’s plan to leave the European Union into chaos after admitting that she faced a rout.
Date for new Brexit vote depends on when we get assurances from EU: PM May’s spokesman
The date for a new vote on whether to approve Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal will depend on when her government gets the assurances it needs to satisfy parliament, May’s spokesman said on Monday.
Israeli troops raid office of Palestinian news agency: Wafa
Israeli soldiers raided the offices of Palestinian news agency Wafa on Monday in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, it said.
Jailed Russian serial killer convicted of 56 more murders
A former police officer jailed for murdering 22 women received a second life sentence on Monday for the murder of 56 more people, making him one of modern Russia’s deadliest serial killers.




