Authorities in Germany have arrested four people and carried out raids at 15 sites in an investigation of suspected efforts to revive a far-right group that was banned 18 years ago
The Philippine Congress has approved a request by the president to extend martial law in the country's volatile south by a year due to continuing threats by Islamic State group-linked militants and communist insurgents
Hungarian opposition parties are blocking access to the parliamentary speaker's pulpit, trying to prevent the legislature from adopting amendments loosening the labor code
Sky is set to withdraw from cycling following the European pay TV broadcaster's takeover by American company Comcast despite a rider from the team winning the Tour de France for a sixth time in seven years
A Russian communications official has threatened to block Google in Russia unless it complies with a law banning certain websites
Italy police say they've IDed Islamic State members suspected of aid worker's 2013 kidnapping
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres has flown back to Poland in an effort to support struggling talks on ways of fighting climate change
Chinese cheer Canadian court's decision to release top Huawei Technologies executive on bail
Egyptian authorities have released a prominent activist and blogger who had criticized the government after more than seven months of detention
Protesting farmers in Poland have blocked a major highway into Warsaw, vowing to remain until the prime minister agrees to listen to their problems
Germany's environment minister wants more European Union funds to support regions affected by the closure of coal mines
U.K. leader Theresa May is vowing to fight a no-confidence vote "with everything I've got," appealing to party colleagues to support her leadership
UK's May says change of national leader would result in Brexit being delayed or stopped
UK leader Theresa May vows to fight no-confidence vote 'with everything I've got'
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Dozens of South Korean soldiers are visiting the site of front-line North Korean guard posts that were removed recently as part of measures to reduce tensions
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Iraqi activist Nadia Murad is meeting with her country's president in Baghdad after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her advocacy on behalf of victims of wartime sexual violence
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A British Conservative Party official says Prime Minister Theresa May will face a no-confidence vote from party lawmakers
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