Germany arrests two more suspects linked to politician’s murder
German police have detained two suspects in the murder of a pro-immigration politician shot by a far-right sympathizer who has confessed to the crime, federal...
India’s monsoon rains below average levels for a fourth week
India’s monsoon rains were below average for a fourth straight week due to scant seasonal rainfall over central and western parts of the country, raising...
North Macedonia to host its first Gay Pride march, in test of rights record
North Macedonia will host its first Gay Pride march on Saturday, in a test of the conservative Balkan country’s record on respecting minority rights as...
Tunisian president hospitalized ‘in severe health crisis’: presidency
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, 92, a major player since the country’s transition to democracy since 2011, was on Thursday taken to a military hospital...
U.S. economy accelerated in first quarter, but momentum fading
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, the government confirmed on Thursday, but the export and inventory boost to activity masked weakness in domestic...
Golf: Muirfield invites women to join for first time in 275 years
Muirfield has invited women to join as members for the first time in its 275-year history, two years after a vote to change the club’s...
IBM gains unconditional EU approval for $34 billion Red Hat deal
U.S. tech giant International Business Machines Corp on Thursday won unconditional EU antitrust approval for its $34 billion acquisition of software company Red Hat ....
Bring in male referees to help female officials, says former striker Smith
Global soccer body FIFA should bring in experienced male officials to help female referees adjust to the Video Assistant Referee system following a number of...
Wall St. set to post small gains at open as investors eye G20 summit
U.S. stocks were set to open slightly higher on Thursday, as investors stayed away from making big bets amid conflicting reports on trade talks between...
Europe safer since Islamic State defeat but threat endures, Europol says
Europeans were safer from jihadist attacks last year than at any point since Islamic State set up its caliphate in 2014, but a number of...
