The European Union and Britain are seeking to get their divorce negotiations back on track at Wednesday's Brexit summit after botched weekend talks threw them well off the rails, likely until November
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's often-awkward Bavarian ally says he wants his party to draw consequences from its poor state election performance before Christmas, but is being coy about his own future
EgyptAir removes latest edition of its in-flight magazine over contentious article on American actress Drew Barrymore
France's president has announced the release of a French citizen held in hostage in Yemen for more than 4 months
Officials say a buckled stretch of track is believed to have caused a fiery freight train derailment in southwestern Indiana that belched black smoke into the sky and forced the evacuation of nearby homes
Walmart cuts outlook, citing $16 billion deal for online retailer in India, but says quarterly online sales growth will slow
The English Football Association has charged Jose Mourinho for using bad language into a camera after a Manchester United game
Two Chinese bishops who participated in a Vatican gathering say they have invited Pope Francis to visit China in another sign of improved relations since a landmark agreement was signed over bishop nominations
The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, says a deal with Britain might not come before November after talks hit an impasse over the weekend.
Local council elections have ended in Indian-controlled Kashmir, with most voters staying away in Muslim-dominated areas of the disputed region
Police say a girl resembling a missing, endangered Wisconsin teen has been spotted at a gas station in Florida
An official says China wants to further boost cooperation with central and eastern Europe where it is already financing infrastructure and other projects as part of a wider bid to increase global influence
The European Union's executive has criticized Poland for exacerbating its conflict with the bloc over the state of the rule of law in the nation and the controversial nomination of new judges
An attorney representing a U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of killing four women in Texas is asking a judge to reduce his client's bond, claiming that conditions in jail amount to cruel and unusual punishment
Authorities say about 200 migrants have crossed into Greece from the northeastern land border with Turkey, an unusually large number of arrivals in that area in a single morning
Church of England bishops are calling for urgent action to fix the government's new comprehensive welfare program, known as universal credit, amid reports that some claimants may lose as much as 2,400 pounds ($3,172) a year
A study of women serving in European parliaments indicates widespread sexual harassment, which researchers say should serve as a wake-up call for governments to take action
Wages in Britain are rising at their highest rate in nearly a decade, which should shore up living standards as the country navigates the final few months of the Brexit discussions.
An environmental epic that has been likened to "Moby Dick" for trees, the story of an escaped slave and a powerful debut by a 27-year-old novelist are among favorites to win the Man Booker Prize for fiction on Tuesday
Red Star Belgrade coach Vladan Milojevic says his players are not bothered by match-fixing allegations surrounding the Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain
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