A man on trial opened fire in a courtroom in the Albanian capital Tirana on Monday, killing the judge and injuring two others, police said. Appeals court judge Astrit Kalaja was presiding over the man's case...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, “Women are leaders of peace for all. The world does not need more reminders of that truth – it needs more results that reflect it.”
On...
The government shutdown continues after the US Senate failed Monday to approve a Republican spending bill. The bill received 52 votes but needed 60 for approval. US President Donald Trump indicated Monday that he...
Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin claimed to be "very optimistic" following a 30-minute long phone call between Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and his American counterpart Donald...
Decades after Singapore’s armed forces first started training on Australian soil. The two nations are set to strengthen their defence ties. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is currently...
Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu declared that "Being Prime Minister was a difficult task, undoubtedly even a little more challenging at the moment,", after submitting his...
Police investigate the crime scene in Sydney's Inner West after a man allegedly fired up to a hundred bullets, wounding twenty people on Sunday evening. A large contingent of police swarmed the area and locked...
Timmy Hansen, team Brazil's Swedish pilot, and Marit Stromoy, team Brazil's Norwegian pilot, celebrated after winning a race in the UIM E1 World Championship on Sunday, an all-electric powerboat racing...
Iran's foreign minister said the agreement Tehran struck with the International Atomic Energy Agency last month is no longer valid. The deal covers "practical modalities" for resuming inspections of...
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Sunday announced the first part of his cabinet lineup, nearly a month after his appointment.
The presidency unveiled 18 names in total, including 16 ministers and two...