Romario uses soccer stardom on Brazilian campaign trail as he runs for Rio governor
A European Union chief says the chances of Britain and the bloc striking a Brexit deal are rising, amid reports the two sides are moving closer on the fraught issue of the Irish border
Borussia Dortmund substitute Paco Alcacer completed a hat trick with the last kick of the game as his team stayed unbeaten in the Bundesliga with a dramatic 4-3 win over Augsburg on Saturday
A look at the economic proposals of Brazil's leading presidential candidates
Cristiano Ronaldo is back in Juventus' starting lineup, a week after a Nevada woman filed a civil lawsuit accusing him of rape nine years ago
Military families are complaining this year's base transfers are the worst in memory as movers are destroying, damaging, losing and stealing their household goods
Turkey's official news agency says prosecutors are continuing an investigation into the disappearance of a veteran Saudi journalist.
Top European Union official Donald Tusk sees a chance that an initial agreement on Britain's turbulent departure from the 28-nation bloc could be signed still this year
Screenwriter Ray Galton, who co-wrote the landmark British comedy series "Hancock's Half Hour" and "Steptoe and Son," has died at age 88.
Black Lives Matter activists say Chicago verdict raises hopes that police will be held more accountable in future
At least 50 dead, 100 burned as Congo tanker truck burns; villagers rushed for leaking fuel
At least 50 dead, 100 burned as Congo tanker truck burns; villagers had rushed to collect leaking fuel
With hiring strong and unemployment ultra-low, employers could run out of skilled workers to hire
With hiring strong and unemployment ultra-low, employers could run out of skilled workers to hire
Pope Francis has authorized a "thorough study" of Vatican documentation into how a prominent American cardinal advanced through church ranks despite allegations he slept with seminarians and young priests
An Egyptian judge has slapped a travel ban on a former presidential candidate and rights lawyer over an ongoing investigation into funding for civil society groups
Belarus' president has rejected prospective steps against domestic violence as Western "nonsense," saying that physical punishment could be useful in raising children
Romania's anti-corruption agency says about 36,000 people have been wiretapped during anti-corruption investigations in the last decade
Pope authorizes "thorough study" of Vatican archives into ex-Cardinal McCarrick scandal
Thousands of environmentalists are protesting the expansion of a coal mine in western Germany a day after a court blocked the felling of an endangered forest near the site
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