A prominent Holocaust researcher says he is suing a Polish organization for libel after it waged a public campaign last year accusing him of slandering Poland's good name for research exploring Polish violence against Jews during World War II
Paris Saint-Germain says it has found no evidence of discrimination following an internal investigation triggered by reports that the club's scouts illegally profiled the ethnic origins of potential young recruits
Jennie-O-Turkey is recalling more than 91,000 pounds of raw turkey in an ongoing salmonella outbreak
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is proposing overhauling the way colleges handle complaints of sexual misconduct
US industrial production rose a modest 0.1 percent pace in October
A lawyer representing one of two women who have accused Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan of raping them in France says a court has approved Ramadan's release from jail
A U.N. human rights expert says cuts to Britain's social support are causing misery for poorer citizens.
Automaker Volkswagen says it will invest 44 billion euros ($50 billion) in developing autonomous and electric cars and expand the appeal of battery-powered cars by selling its upcoming ID compact for about what a diesel-powered Golf costs.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will cut short his participation in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Papua New Guinea just days after coming under criticism for skipping some regional meetings in Singapore
Communities near the Irish border that separates Britain and the EU are watching in apprehension as political chaos in London threatens to torpedo a Brexit deal that aims to keep the peace in the region
A U.S.-based organization that returns lost Purple Heart medals and other military decorations is presenting a Purple Heart to relatives of an Irish soldier killed in France while fighting for America during World War I.
Israeli PM Netanyahu's main coalition partner seeks elections 'as soon as possible,' wants date set on Sunday
Europe's long-running economic rebound is facing a mid-life crisis as it copes with worries including a potential debt explosion in Italy, an escalating US-China trade war and a potentially disruptive British exit from the European Union
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire warned that the trade dispute between the United States and China could escalate into a fresh Cold War.
Investigative group Bellingcat and Russian website 'The Insider' claim Russian intelligence has infiltrated the computer infrastructure of a company that processes British visa applications.
Correction: United States-Iran-Detainee story
AC Milan is preparing for another hearing before UEFA's club finance panel next week
A Florida judge is rejecting a challenge to the rules that will be used in a hand recount in the state's contentious U.S. Senate race
Iraq's Oil Ministry says Iraq has resumed oil exports from its fields around Kirkuk, a year after the city was seized by federal forces from the autonomous Kurdish administration in the north of the country
Poland's leading composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki is celebrating his 85th birthday with a week-long festival of his music in Warsaw
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