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What We Know About the Death Toll in Gaza

The question of how many people have died in Gaza since Israel began a bombing and ground campaign in response to Hamas’s deadly Oct. 7 attack has taken...

Dead or alive? Parents of children gone in Sri Lanka’s civil war have spent 15 years seeking answers

MULLAITIVU, Sri Lanka -- For 15 years, Rasalingam Thilakawathi has been trying to...

Microsoft Mistral partnership avoids merger probe by UK regulators

The Microsoft logo is displayed on a smartphone.Mateusz Slodkowski | Sopa Images |...

UN rights office urges Sri Lanka to reveal fate of the disappeared — Global Issues

The call accompanies the launch of a key report by OHCHR, highlighting also...

Italy’s president: Stay calm, democracy is solid

Italy's president is urging calm in the political crisis triggered by Premier Matteo Renzi's resignation after a resounding defeat on a referendum about reforms. President...

EU ministers should agree short-term Greek debt help: Sapin

Euro zone finance ministers should agree on Monday on a short-term plan to ease Greece's debt payments schedule at a meeting in Brussels, French...

French PM to announce bid for presidential election: reports

Socialist French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is to announce later on Monday that he will run for president in next year's election, Agence France-Presse...

ECB’s Villeroy – can’t compare Italy ‘No’ vote to Brexit

Italian voters' defeat of a referendum on constitutional reforms cannot be compared to Britain's vote to leave the European Union, European Central Bank policymaker...

Fillon, surprise frontrunner in France’s presidential race

France's Francois Fillon, surprise frontrunner after Sunday's conservative primary ballot on a contender for next year's presidential election, could be the closest thing his...

EU agrees defense budget increase as Britain lifts block

The European Union agreed on Tuesday to increase its military research budget for the first time since 2010 after Britain softened its opposition, a...

Polls, Macron campaign launch throw French presidential election wide open

France's presidential election campaign, until now apparently sleepwalking towards victory for ex-Prime Minister Alain Juppe, jolts into life on Wednesday as a far younger...

France’s Hollande calls Paris climate deal ‘irreversible’

French President Francois Hollande says the Paris deal to fight climate change is "irreversible" and says the United States must respect the decision by...

French Anti-Doping Agency faces test cuts due to funds shortage

The French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) is poised to enforce a 20 percent reduction in testing due to a lack of government funding. The AFLD said...

Rhine river shipping in Germany back to normal as water rises

Freight shipping on all of the river Rhine in Germany has returned to normal as rain has raised water levels allowing full vessel loading,...

Turkey ‘fed up’ with condescending attitude in EU talks: minister

Turkey is "fed up" with the condescending attitude of the European Union in the country's accession talks with the bloc, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu...

Assange questioned at Ecuadorean Embassy in London

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was being questioned by prosecutors Monday at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London about possible sexual misconduct committed in Sweden six...

EU ministers reaffirm Iran deal, seek more regional security

Top EU diplomats are calling for more robust European defense and a greater European voice in world affairs as Donald Trump — whose isolationist,...

EU says Turkey backslides on membership standards

The European Union said on Wednesday Turkey has rolled back the independence of the judiciary, freedom of expression and other fundamental democratic standards since...

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