A jury in Spain has found a Brazilian man guilty of killing his aunt, uncle and two young cousins, after it unanimous ruled Saturday that he premeditated the murders
Ashleigh Barty defeated Wang Qiang 6-3, 6-4 to win the WTA Elite Trophy final on Sunday
French President Macron: A majority of voters in New Caledonia have chosen to remain part of France
An Egyptian rights group which has supported victims of alleged police torture and forced disappearances says it is halting operations amid a sweeping government crackdown
Shooting incident with alleged links to Hells Angels biker gang leaves 7 injured, 12 arrested in Sweden
As Americans prepare for another election, Russians have again tried to divide U.S. voters and discredit democracy
Japanese author Haruki Murakami has announced a plan to set up a library that would showcase his works and also serve as a meeting place for research and international exchanges
More than 70 British business leaders have signed a letter urging a new referendum on whether the U.K. should leave the European Union
Syria says it will cooperate with new U.N. envoy Geir Pederson if he avoids the "methods" of his predecessor
The British government says Jeremy Heywood, who ran the country's civil service until illness forced him to step down, has died of cancer
British police say seven of the eight children hurt when they fell from an inflatable slide at a funfair in southern England have been discharged from hospitals
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Australia's barren run in limited-overs continued on Sunday as South Africa recorded six-wicket victory in the first one-day international
Sweeping accusations that the Kremlin tried to sway the 2016 U.S. election may have emboldened Russian troublemakers
Italian state radio says a rain-swollen river in the countryside near Palermo, Sicily, flooded a home, killing 9 people
First results are trickling in from the independence referendum in New Caledonia, with a village of about 600 people the first to declare, voting overwhelmingly against a split from France
Two new aftershocks have hit the western Greek island of Zakynthos, the Athens Institute of Geodynamics reports
A Shiite cleric who was a central figure in Bahrain's 2011 Arab Spring protests has been sentenced to life in prison on spying charges
Police in Pakistan say over 150 people have been arrested on charges of arson, vandalism and violence during the protests that erupted after a Christian woman was acquitted of blasphemy charges that carried the death penalty
Indonesian authorities have extended the search for victims of the Lion Air crash and the plane's cockpit voice recorder.
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