By Joseph D'Urso LONDON: Outsourcing group Serco has apologised to the British government for the "inappropriate" use of a stretch limousine to transport...
By Joseph D'Urso LONDON: Outsourcing group Serco has apologised to the British government for the "inappropriate" use of a stretch limousine to transport...
(L-R) Democratic presidential candidates Sen Bernie Sanders (I-VT) HillaryClinton and Martin O'Malley walk on the stage at the end of a presidential debate...
Las Vegas: Hillary Clinton received surprise respite from attacks over her use of a private email server as US top diplomat, with rivals...
Chiasso, Switzerland: "We should be helping our own people before giving them handouts," says Gianpaolo Ferrari, glancing towards the African men clustered around...
WASHINGTON: A group of former prisoners from the early days of America's "War on Terror" are suing two psychologists who helped build the...
BRATISLAVA: Europe's human rights watchdog slammed Slovakia and the Czech Republic on Wednesday for lack of progress in eliminating segregation of Roma children...
London: British lawmakers on Tuesday debated for the first time a bill against illegal immigrants that has prompted warnings of a possible rise...
TORONTO: Canadian authorities have charged two Quebec men with illegally exporting railway equipment worth several million dollars to Iran in defiance of sanctions...
PRAGUE: A Czech human rights official said Tuesday conditions at a local detention centre for refugees, including children, were worse than in jail....
By Axel Bugge and Sergio Goncalves LISBON: Portugal's Socialists are better placed to form a stable government than the centre-right, after two far-left...
By Angeliki Koutantou ATHENS: A Greek TV commercial shows two fishmongers in a market touting their wares. "I've got sea bream," one shouts....
VATICAN CITY: The leak of a private letter from rebellious cardinals to Pope Francis has revived a cloak-and-dagger atmosphere at the Vatican, with...
By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR: Violence against aid groups and general insecurity have plunged the Timbuktu region in northern Mali into a hunger crisis,...
By Alastair Macdonald BRUSSELS: Some 170,000 irregular migrants entered the European Union in September, the bloc's border agency Frontex said on Tuesday, taking...
OSLO: Norway may have to spend an extra 40 to 50 billion crowns ($4.9 billion-$6.2 billion) over the next five years to cope...
The Hague: International investigators have concluded that Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by a Russian-made BUK missile fired from rebel-held eastern...
Tokyo: The governor of Okinawa Tuesday revoked approval for work on a US air base on the southern Japanese island, in the latest...
Minsk: The European Union agreed Monday to suspend sanctions against the regime of Belarussian strongman Alexander Lukashenko after he won a fifth term...