Two Lille fans were stabbed during an attack carried out by dozens of Bologna supporters before the two teams' Champions League fixture, the French Ligue 1 club said on Wednesday.
Russia gave a belated welcome to Wednesday's ceasefire between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, saying it hoped the agreement would be "actually effective".
Ruben Amorim said struggling Manchester United need a win to kickstart his Old Trafford revolution as he prepares for a ...
Rescue ship Ocean Viking on Tuesday pulled 48 mostly underage migrants from the Mediterranean off the Libyan, the aid group that operates the vessel said on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia announced Wednesday it is ready to open the first part of the Riyadh Metro, a major project intended to help shift the car-centric kingdom to public transport.
The U.S. can use its oil and gas capabilities as carrot and stick, Carolyn Kissane writes in a guest commentary.
A Madrid court set Wednesday an October 2025 trial date for a 550-million-euro lawsuit by more than 80 Spanish media against Facebook owner Meta for allegedly violating EU data protection rules.
The move risks advisor departures in the short term but could help the Swiss bank improve the profitability of its U.S.
Former Albanian prime minister and opposition leader Sali Berisha on Wednesday was released from house arrest where he was placed nearly a year ago, a special anti-corruption tribunal said.
US President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he was nominating retired general Keith Kellogg -- an alum of his ...
Peru's government has extended a two-month-old state of emergency in several parts of the capital Lima over a wave of racketeering by criminal gangs who have killed several people this year.
French far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen will learn in March whether she will be declared ineligible for elections, a Paris court said on Wednesday at the end of a trial for embezzling funds from the ...