Trend in gang crime bombings rock Sweden
EU hails 'fast, ambitious' pace towards digital tax
EU countries have a "short window" to decide whether to repatriate nationals -- particularly hundreds of very young children -- who were part of the defeated Islamic State group and who are now being held in camps in Syria, MEPs heard Thursday.
US soldiers participating in a drill with South Korean troops near Pocheon in 2017
Supporters of Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels demonstrate in the capital Sanaa, which remains under rebel control despite four years of Saudi-led military intervention
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attends the signing of a power sharing deal between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and southern separatists that observers say could pave the way for a wider peace deal
Prince Charles has slowly been taking over duties for Queen Elizabeth.
The Swedish academy's pick triggered outrage in the Balkans and beyond because of Peter Handke's admiration for late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic
Number of people per country at risk from coastal flooding by 2050. Compares previous assessement by NASA and new assessment by Climate Central.
Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg, arriving in New York on August 28, 2019 after crossing the Atlantic in a sailboat
Queen Elizabeth II made a surprising pose while twinning with Kate Middleton.
The projectile launch came despite Kim Jong Un sending a message of condolence to the South's President Moon Jae-in for the death of his mother, who was born in the North
A pro-peace organization claims that international sanctions have exacerbated North Korea's humanitarian crisis.
In 2014, when Fiat already owned 58.5 percent of Chrysler, it said it would buy up the remainder for $4.35-billion. The company became Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Greta Thunberg believes that the focus should be on fixing the climate, not obtaining awards.
Queen Elizabeth's minor decision during a photoshoot was supposed to have major long term consequences, according to royal aides.
Thunberg's activism has inspired environmental campaigners around the world
Preterm babies are at risk of developing several illnesses.
On a small fishing boat out in the Baltic Sea, Pekka Kotilainen rifles through buckets of fishing gear, mixed with rubbish and mussel shells."We'll have something like one kilometre of nets by the end," he says, picking out old fishing nets that were abandoned or lost in the water but which still catch fish and other wildlife."They will take fish, which will die and go rotten, but also birds and marine mammals," Kotilainen, a scientist at the Helsinki-based Finnish Environment Institute tells AFP.
Meghan Markle's half-sister, Samantha Markle, is being investigated on amid multiple allegations of cyberbullying.
North Korean authorities say that the U.S. continues to play a "hostile policy" towards Pyongyang.
Analysts say North Korea hopes to get what it wants from the US by flattering Trump