Greek journalists have walked off work for 24 hours ahead of a general strike that is expected to bring the country to a standstill to protest against protracted austerity measures.
France's Macron puts off date by which the country will cap its electricity produced by nuclear plants at 50 percent
France's Macron says the country will shut down 14 nuclear reactors out of 58 by 2035
Sri Lankan lawmakers who support disputed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa are boycotting Parliament for a second day, accusing the speaker of bias
A mayor's calls for patience following the shooting of a black man by police at Alabama's largest shopping mall were met Monday by chanting, marching protesters who blocked one of the state's busiest roads
Japanese police have found six bodies believed to be members of a family at a farmhouse in a remote mountain village, and the body of a seventh person who apparently jumped from a nearby bridge
World markets are mostly higher despite U.S. President Donald Trump saying it's "highly unlikely" he'll hold off on raising tariffs ahead of a closely-watched meeting with his Chinese counterpart
An official from the French Senate is in custody on suspicion of spying for North Korea
The European Union's highest court is hearing arguments on whether Britain could unilaterally revoke its decision to leave the EU ahead of its planned exit date of March 29
Uganda faces pressure from US, EU to probe 2016 massacre by military against tribal king
Academic Matthew Hedges has arrived back in Britain after being pardoned and released by the United Arab Emirates from a spying conviction
Russia's main intelligence agency has released a video of three crewmembers of the Ukrainian vessels that were seized on Sunday
Authorities say a wildfire has destroyed at least four homes, forced the evacuation of hundreds of others and razed 20,000 hectares (49,000 acres) of farm and wood land in heatwave conditions in northeast Australia
Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi is getting a long-awaited legal response to the question of whether his human rights were violated when his political career was sidelined by a tax fraud conviction
African Union urges EU to lift sanctions on Congo president's chosen successor before election
First snapshot from NASA spacecraft shows 'incredibly safe' landing spot on Mars
A rights group that works to protect tribal people has urged Indian authorities to abandon efforts to recover the body of an American man who was thought to be killed by inhabitants of an island where outsiders are effectively forbidden by Indian law
Pakistan opens defense exhibition, an international show where over a dozen countries display latest defense weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told the German chancellor that he is "seriously concerned" about the weekend's escalation near Crimea
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