Leaders of 3 parties convene to forge compromises between their differing visions on rescuing economy from decline
In Turkey, listeners of Acik Radyo are protesting after regulators revoked the Istanbul-based station’s license. For nearly 30 years, Acik sought to bridge the country's divides. Analysts say the action against it is part of a wider government media crackdown. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Serbia's autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic said the police are “showing restraint,” but also issued a warning saying “horrific, violent protests are underway"
In 2022, the Danish-Swedish man made his offensive remarks directed at Muslims, Arabs and Africans during protests that he led in Malmo, and he burned a copy of the Quran on at least one occasion
Moscow accused of falsifying customs declarations, using deceptive shipping practices
Russia is “flagrantly violating” its agreements with the oil cartel OPEC by concealing the true amount of oil it is producing and selling, according to a new report that says the profits are funding Moscow’s war on Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports.
The cases were household contacts of Britain's first case identified last week, according to the UK Health Security Agency
At least 218 people have been confirmed dead after a deluge caused by heavy rains late on Oct. 29 and the next morning swamped entire communities
Germany shut down all three Iranian consulates in the country over Jamshid Sharmahd's death
Valdecy Urquiza was elected secretary-general by a vote of Interpol's general assembly at its meeting in Scotland, and will take up the post when the gathering ends on Thursday
‘Significant number’ of North Koreans were killed, report says
North Korea may have bet all its chips on Russia in a high-stakes game against the West, they say
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