Pro-secession activists in Catalonia have blocked major highways, train lines and avenues across the northeastern region on the anniversary of a banned referendum that was crushed by police and failed to deliver independence from Spain
The Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded Monday to two researchers from the United States and Japan for advances in discovering how the body's immune system can fight off the scourge of cancer
The head of the U.N. refugee agency says returns home by millions of Syrians living abroad are few and insists that rescues at sea on the Mediterranean have been "taken hostage by politics" and must be restored
Palestinians on general strike across West Bank in solidarity with Arab citizens of Israel over contentious law
Shares in Tesla are surging in premarket trading after founder Elon Musk reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission that will keep him at the company as CEO.
The Nobel Prize in Medicine has been jointly awarded to James Allison of the University of Texas and Tasuku Honjo of Japan's Kyoto University for discovering a form of cancer therapy
Two-time champion Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic both advanced to the second round of the Japan Open with straight-set victories
James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo are jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology
ICC prosecutors urge judges not to toss out the case against former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and a former government minister on trial for alleged involvement in deadly violence that erupted after disputed 2010 presidential election
Borussia Dortmund doesn't want to provoke Bayern Munich, at least not yet
The man at the center of a sex-abuse and financial crimes scandal that is tarnishing the academy that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature, has been found guilty and given a two-year jail sentence for a rape in 2011
It's been a year since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, and a scheduled speaker at a sunrise ceremony in Las Vegas is calling it a tragedy of grand scale
Doubts about diesel, Brexit looming, trade worries, tighter emissions controls
Separatist leader Carles Puigdemont says people in Catalonia should remain united in their goal to break away from Spain, one year after a crushed secession referendum in the prosperous region
South Korea's Defense Ministry says it believes North Korea has begun removing land mines from two sites at the rivals' heavily fortified border
A Louisiana sheriff says a slaying suspect who fled the country has been arrested in Panama
Macedonia's international partners are urging it to move forward with procedures necessary to change the Balkan country's name and pave the way for it to join the European Union and NATO
Authorities say they've successfully rescued six people from a hot air balloon that collided with a power line tower in western Germany and became snared 70 meters (230 feet) above the ground
Germany arrests 6 men suspected of forming a 'far-right terrorist organization' allegedly planning attacks on migrants
A German court says it has approved the extradition of an Iranian diplomat wanted in Belgium on suspicion he was part of a failed plot to bomb an Iranian opposition rally near Paris
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