Europe’s football chiefs greenlit a banner accusing Israel of killing children—while silencing hostage families.
Rodrigo Paz is ahead of his ex-president rival according to early results of the first round.
A plan to link Azerbaijan with its isolated region of Nakhchivan through Armenia is suddenly gaining support from Moscow and Tehran.
Three people were randomly assaulted by an African man at the Westbahnhof train station of the Austrian capital.
The U.S. president says peace is possible but insists Crimea is gone and NATO membership is off the table.
Despite his 30-year jail sentence in June for multiple child sex offences, a trans rights paedophile still serves as a public face for a local Pride festival.
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen will host the Ukrainian president in Brussels and travel with him to Washington.
Swedish MP behind push for mixing low-income immigrant housing with majority-Swedish villa developments herself resides in Denmark.
Mounting anger over austerity measures is fueling calls for mass mobilization and a fresh no-confidence vote.
Greek Cypriot leaders said the visit undermined international law and UK foreign policy.
Trump and Putin stressed progress in ending the Ukraine war—but left the big issues unresolved.
German lawyers filed criminal complaints against two cabinet ministers after Islamabad deported Afghan refugees accepted under Germany’s humanitarian admission program.