Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no-confidence vote politics austria Article 813 words 15 votes
India’s Muslims quiver in the new dawn of an emboldened Narendra Modi india politics Article 1193 words 10 votes
‘They have free rein’: Rio residents fear police violence under far-right rule politics Article 4 votes
South Africa goes to polls as ANC hopes to reverse slide in support south africa politics Article 4 votes
Julian Assange arrested at Ecuadorian embassy in London ecuador united kingdom.london crime Article 1567 words 60 votes
Julian Assange tried to use embassy as 'centre for spying', says Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno ecuador united kingdom.london politics Article 1233 words 8 votes
Latin Americans fear precedent set by legal justification for Syria intervention syria law Article 1018 words 9 votes
Intelligence report appeared to endorse view leftwing protesters were 'terrorists' usa.va Article 1130 words 16 votes
'We are fighting': Brazil's indigenous groups unite to protect their land Article 1734 words 12 votes
Zanu-PF wins majority in Zimbabwe parliament elections, officials say zimbabwe politics Article 1174 words 7 votes
Polish far-right trial raises spectre of 'false flag' tactics germany ukraine russia poland Article 1111 words 10 votes
Australia recognises Juan Guaidó as Venezuela president venezuela australia politics Article 453 words 6 votes
US President Donald Trump ally Roger Stone arrested on seven charges in Robert Mueller inquiry usa politics crime Article 1298 words 12 votes
Military buildup in Arctic as melting ice reopens northern borders russia norway denmark Article 1477 words 6 votes
Victorian man arrested for allegedly sending suspicious packages to embassies australia.vic.shepparton crime Article 516 words 5 votes
'It's going to be chaos': Thais to vote in February for first time in eight years thailand politics Article 6 votes
Australian government to unveil new laws to guard religious freedom but stalls on LGBT students australia politics law Article 746 words 10 votes
'We’re going to kill you': Nicaragua's brutal crackdown on press freedom nicaragua journalism politics Article 822 words 9 votes
Panama the new flashpoint in China's growing presence in Latin America panama china usa Article 834 words 7 votes
Will Britain’s beaten, betrayed migrant children find justice at last? Thousands forcibly sent to the Commonwealth from 1945-70 still await compensation – and for many time is running out united kingdom australia canada Article 930 words 5 votes
Thousands of Cuban doctors leave Brazil after Bolsonaro's win cuba politics Article 1178 words 12 votes
APEC leaders summit: Five key moments in Pacific tug of war papua new guinea china Article 873 words 6 votes
Czech PM's future hangs in balance after son's kidnap claims politics russia czech republic crime Article 644 words 5 votes
Katharine Viner: 'The Guardian's reader funding model is working. It's inspiring' journalism united kingdom Article 707 words 15 votes
Theresa May imposes new layer of secrecy on Brexit legal advice politics united kingdom Article 451 words, published Nov 7 2018 6 votes
Melbourne Bourke Street incident: Police confirm assailant dead after 'terror' attack - live updates australia.vic.melbourne crime Article 10 votes
Guns and guards to be removed from Korean 'truce village' of Panmunjom north korea south korea Article 492 words 5 votes
US President Donald Trump urges world to reject globalism in UN speech that draws mocking laughter usa politics Article 186 words 36 votes
EU, China and Russia in move to sidestep US sanctions on Iran iran china russia usa politics Article 746 words 7 votes
As Comcast takes control of Sky, Murdoch could yet bounce back. Mogul’s influence on worldwide news is unlikely to be weakened by latest defeat journalism Article 1057 words 5 votes
Rightwing thinktanks unveil radical plan for US-UK Brexit trade deal usa united kingdom politics Article 899 words 9 votes
Turkey warns Russia an attack on Idlib will turn it into ‘lake of blood’ turkey russia syria.idlib Article 883 words 8 votes
'Palau against China!': The tiny island defying the world's biggest country palau china taiwan Article 1214 words 11 votes
Aggrieved Kurdish fighters quietly join Syrian regime side in battle for Idlib syria.idlib Article 1141 words 7 votes
Sweden's elections: Scandinavian country’s 7.3 million voters go to polls on 9 September. What are the key issues? sweden politics Article 699 words 14 votes
Major prison strike spreads across US and Canada as inmates refuse food usa canada Article 676 words 19 votes
Saudi Arabia seeks its first death penalty against a female human rights activist saudi arabia Article 646 words 10 votes
Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia australia canada Article 469 words 4 votes
Niger suppresses dissent as US leads influx of foreign armies. The western presence in one of the most militarised countries in Africa has sparked frustration and fear in locals. usa niger politics Article 1157 words 5 votes
Ex-CIA officer faces arrest over alleged Montenegro coup plot montenegro politics usa crime Article 966 words 3 votes
Dozens dead in Yemen as bus carrying children hit by airstrike yemen.dahyan saudi arabia Article 1077 words 6 votes
EU acts to protect firms from Donald Trump's sanctions against Iran. Companies told to ignore White House demands to drop all business with Iran iran usa politics Article 1178 words 8 votes
Police violence, cliques, and secret tattoos: Fears rise over LA sheriff 'gangs' usa.ca.los angeles Article 1587 words 12 votes
Colombian journalists say death threats reflect 'ugly' climate under new leader. They say ‘dangerous new atmosphere’ has emerged since Iván Duque, a fierce opponent of the peace process, took power colombia journalism politics Article 728 words 5 votes
'A huge win': New Zealand brings in paid domestic violence leave in world first new zealand law politics Article 894 words 7 votes
The man who exposed Vote Leave’s overspending was outed and asked to leave his job within days. But, after last week’s Electoral Commission verdict, he says he feels vindicated united kingdom politics Article 1965 words 14 votes