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France has maintained border checks since the 2015 terrorist attacks. Austria first introduced controls on its borders with ...
There has been a surge in support for conservative Islamic policies, particularly among younger and more religious Malay ...
Around 15,000 GDR athletes were often unknowingly doped, some of them as children - like the boxer Andreas Wornowski.
A court has ruled that the government cannot renege on a promise of visas to an Afghan family at risk of persecution by the ...
US President Trump sent letters to several countries, including close allies Japan and South Korea, imposing tariffs starting ...
The leading independent election observer in Russia, Golos, has announced its closure after 25 years of monitoring the country's elections. The decision comes after the group's co-chair was sent to a ...
Jasper Philipsen, one of the world's best sprinters, is out of the Tour de France. A heavy crash is the Belgian's undoing - not unusual for the traditionally hectic first week of the race.
The most powerful EU official faces a challenge to her authority, if not her hold on office, thanks to a censure motion. Center-left EU lawmakers seized the moment to slam cooperation with the far ...
The ancient temple in Athens draws millions of visitors each year. But authorities were forced to close it off to protect tourists and workers from extreme heat.
The US president's latest volley of tariffs heavily targets Asian countries, including Japan, South Korea and Indonesia. Many experts say it's part of a strategy to force them to reduce trade with ...
A fairytale-like castle, a sunken port city in the Caribbean, and mysterious cave paintings: Which of these places will be ...
The Bundestag is debating the government's budget plans, which see record expenditure and record debt. The aim is to get the country back on its feet through massive investment.