Authorities in the southwest region of France hit this week by flash floods say the death toll has increased to 14, with one person still listed as missing. Previously, the toll from the floods in the Aude had stood at 13, with three missing
Kremlin critic Bill Browder has asked Nordic authorities to investigate whether up to $175 million of potentially illicit funds have flowed through the region's largest bank, Nordea.
US regulators remove strict oversight of Prudential, ending restrictions imposed after 2008 financial crisis
US airstrike wiped out al-Shabab training camp, killing more than 75: Intelligence officials
French President Emmanuel Macron promised to discuss the case of a French tourist who disappeared in Japan in July with Japanese Prime minister Shinzo Abe
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has confirmed that the bank will publish an analysis of the economic impact of any Brexit deal the government reaches with the European Union.
First lady Melania Trump's plane has been forced to return to a Washington area military base because of smoke in the cabin
A caravan of some 2,000 Honduran migrants is on the road in Guatemala again, hoping to reach the United States, despite U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to cut off aid to Central American countries that don't stop them
Iran says the latest round of U.S. sanctions is an "insult" to the international order that stems from "blind hostility."
Sloane Stephens and Karolina Pliskova were both eliminated from the Kremlin Cup, with the latter result ensuring that Elina Svitolina has qualified for the WTA Finals
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in Moldova for a two-day visit aimed at boosting political and trade ties with the former Soviet republic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says U.S. calls for the withdrawal of a UN peacekeeping mission from Kosovo would leave Serbia no choice but to "protect" its people in the former province
London police have arrested eight people suspected of being part of an international human trafficking gang with ties to Romania
Officials overseeing a U.N.-backed fund to help poor countries tackle climate change are meeting in Bahrain, following the recent resignation of its director and a shortfall in contributions from rich nations
Spanish rescuers have found the body of the 5-year-old child who remained missing after last week's flash flooding in Mallorca, bringing to 13 the final death toll
Top Russian official in Crimea says the attacker at a Crimean college was a student who has killed himself
The United States' assistant secretary of state has written to Macedonia's main opposition party leader expressing "disappointment" in the party's refusal to back a deal renaming the country North Macedonia in exchange for NATO membership
Russian officials said an explosive device has killed 13 people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea in what they said was a possible terrorist attack
A transcript of AP's interview with President Donald Trump
Russia's top investigative agency says an explosive device rigged with metal fragments has killed 13 people and wounded over 50 at a college in Crimea
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