A German former soldier on Monday admitted to spying for Russia at the opening of his trial, saying he had wanted to avoid the escalation of the war in Ukraine.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will defend her record in a debate Monday as she bids to land a second term after EU elections in June.
Georgia's ruling party bussed in thousands of people from across the country on Monday for a rally in the capital aimed at ...
Five people died when a bomb hidden on a donkey cart blew up in a Kenyan town on the border with Somalia on Monday, the interior minister said.
The disaster struck in the dead of night, the villagers said, some still in shock over the deluge that engulfed their homes as a makeshift dam broke in Kenya's Rift Valley.
European and Arab foreign ministers met in the Saudi capital on Monday to discuss how to join forces on advancing a two-state ...
Ireland's economy returned to growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by activity in the technology sector, after contracting for five quarters in a row, latest data showed.
Same-sex couples in the Czech Republic will enjoy most rights of married couples from next year after President Petr Pavel ...
Kenyan President William Ruto called on richer countries Monday to boost contributions to a World Bank fund to help African development and the fight against climate change.
An Italian navy frigate shot down a drone in the Red Sea headed in the direction of an escorted merchant ship, Italy's defence ministry said Monday.
A new law offering immunity for crimes committed during three decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland will harm the UK's international standing, a rights group said on Monday.
The suspected murder of two Ukrainians by a Russian in southern Germany is being investigated for a possible political motive, prosecutors said Monday.