Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said Thursday that while Tbilisi remains committed to its goal of European Union ...
Chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans announced Thursday their decision to leave their label ADOR, accusing the company of ...
French farmers blocked off entrances to two public buildings in Paris on Thursday in protest at "constraints" imposed by ...
Two rival ride-hailing platforms announced on Thursday options allowing Parisian women to order a car driven by a female ...
Line marking the border set by the UN in 2000, after 22 years of Israeli occupation of south Lebanon ...
France's richest man, LVMH chief Bernard Arnault, testified Thursday in the influence-peddling trial of the former head of ...
The French government is ready to offer concessions to parliament to pass its budget, the finance minister said Thursday, in ...
A bitterly-fought climate finance deal reached at COP29 risks weakening emissions-cutting plans from developing countries, ...
A war monitor said on Thursday more than 200 people, mostly combattants, have been killed in fighting after jihadists and allies launched a major offensive on government-controlled parts of Syria's ...
The Lebanese army accused Israel Thursday of violating a ceasefire "several times" since it went into effect the previous day after more than 13 months of hostilities with Hezbollah militants.
Serbia has removed its decades-old moratorium on nuclear power, according to new legislation passed this week, as the country aims to decarbonise its energy sector in the next 25 years.
Candidates backed by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto are on course to secure electoral victories in some crucial ...