Heavy fighting between the army and militia in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola-stricken city of Butembo killed at least nine people yesterday.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has dodged backbench demands for her departure timetable.
Iran has said it is pulling out of "some commitments" made under its international nuclear deal, and will resume higher enrichment of uranium in 60 days unless a new agreement can be reached.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, have broken with royal convention once again by deciding not to use a title for their newborn baby who they have named Archie.
A US House of Representatives panel was poised to vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt for defying a congressional subpoena demanding the full, unredacted report by special counsel Robert Mueller.
It sounds like the start of a joke - a Catholic, a Lutheran and a Protestant walk into a room to talk about the devil - but a conference on exorcisms this week in Rome will be no laughing matter.
A coroner has found insufficient evidence to conclude The Prodigy singer Keith Flint intended to take his own life.