See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Wednesday.
France's Macron sees chance for US-Iran talks
French President Emmanuel Macron says the conditions have been created for a "rapid restart of negotiations" between the United States and Iran on its nuclear program and regional security. (Associated Press)
Volkswagen's CEO and chairman charged in Germany over diesel emissions scandal
Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess and the company's chairman, Hans Dieter Pötsch, were charged by German prosecutors on Tuesday with stock market manipulation tied to the carmaker's diesel emissions scandal. (CNN)
Brexit Turmoil Intensifies as Court Rebukes Boris Johnson
The prime minister acted unlawfully when he suspended Parliament in his drive to make a break from Europe, the country’s highest court ruled. (The New York Times)
Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry against Trump
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced the formalization of an impeachment inquiry into President Trump Tuesday evening, saying "the president must be held accountable" for his "betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and the betrayal of the integrity of our elections." (Fox News)
Calling Trump a 'corrupt human tornado,' Hillary Clinton backs impeachment
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who ran against Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, said in an interview exerpt released Tuesday that she is “favor of moving toward impeachment” and that "we are in a crisis."
Bomb blast hits police bus in southern Turkey, five wounded: governor
A bomb explosion ripped into a bus carrying Turkish police in the southern city of Adana on Wednesday morning and five people were slightly wounded including one police officer, the local governor’s office said. (Reuters)
Trump Vows to Release Ukraine Transcript Amid Impeachment Crescendo
President Trump vowed on Tuesday that he will release a transcript of his phone call from earlier this year with Ukraine's president. (npr)
‘Time for the world to act’: Pakistan’s Khan warns Kashmir row could spill over into new war with India
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the ongoing dispute over Kashmir could kick off another conflict with India, and slammed the country for what he called “oppressive” policies in the contested region. (Russia Today)