Love Down Under: Australian PM Announces Valentine's Day Engagement With His Girlfriend
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Britain will work to resolve outstanding disagreements with the European Union about the Northern Ireland protocol but is considering "fall back options", a spokesperson said on Monday after a report suggested ministers were considering undermining the Br...
German industrial production increased for the third consecutive month in July, but the gain was relatively modest following bigger gains in the immediate aftermath of this spring's shutdowns, official data showed Monday.
Theres been a lot of talk about gender parity, feminism and equality at the Venice Film Festival this year, with nearly half the incompetition films directed by women. One of them, Miss Marx, certainly backs that trend.
An ambulance whisked Carol Todecheene from her house in late March as some of her 13 rescue dogs barked and neighbors stood in their yards wondering what was wrong.
President Milos Zeman sought on Sunday to defuse a row with China over a visit by the head of the Czech Senate to Taiwan, calling the speaker's trip a "boyish provocation".
Three migrants stranded aboard a tanker for over a month awaiting a port to disembark jumped into the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday in a sign of increasing despair on deck, the ship reported.
A search operation of a building that collapsed during last months deadly blast in Beirut stopped on Sunday after rescue workers said they did not find any survivors.
More than 800 people came together for a memorial for the five children who were allegedly killed by their mother at their home in the western city of Solingen, the German news agency dpa reported Sunday.
Police in the English city of Birmingham declared a "major incident" after reports that a number of people were injured in stabbings early on Sunday, with the cause of the incidents as yet unclear.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) declared a "Stage 2" power emergency late on Saturday, warning that rotating power outages were possible amid a record heat wave.
At least 6.2 million people have been infected in the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, which has taken 187,833 lives, according to a Reuters tally
Sudanese authorities declared their country a natural disaster area and imposed a threemonth state of emergency across the country after rising floodwaters and heavy rainfall killed around 100 people and inundated over 100,000 houses since late July.
Taliban officials say a senior delegation returned early Saturday to Qatar, paving the way for the start of peace talks with the Afghan government that are expected to take place in the tiny Gulf state.
Investigators suspected a spark from an air conditioner - which came on after a power cut - set off the gas.
Environmental activists have blockaded two British printing plants, disrupting the distribution of several national newspapers on Saturday.
Japan's coastguard on Saturday suspended its search for crew missing from a cattle ship in the East China Sea due to bad weather from a typhoon, a coastguard said.