Julian Assange heads to US court on Pacific island after plea deal
The Wikileaks founder has agreed to plead guilty to one charge, in return for walking free.
The Wikileaks founder has agreed to plead guilty to one charge, in return for walking free.
Daniela Klette had been on the run for more than 30 years, before her arrest in Berlin this year.
A dam in Minnesota fails from heavy flooding prompting evacuations
Huang Jie made history as Taiwan's first gay MP, but she and others say more needs to be done.
Several heat-related deaths have been recorded this year, amid scorching temperatures across the country.
Sara Funaro's victory is the latest win for centre-left parties in Italy.
At least eight people have died in the large office building fire in Fryazino, near Moscow.
Sony, Universal and Warner claim AI software steals music to "spit out" similar work.
Despite years of Islamist attacks in Dagestan, Moscow wants to blame external actors for Sunday's attack.
Six days before France votes, the National Rally leader says he is the only credible alternative.
Plaintiffs claim the state law prohibits transgender people from accessing care available to other adolescents.
The head of the UN children’s agency says Sudan is one of the worst places in the world for children.
Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermes, Rick Owens, Loewe, Kenzo and Dries Van Noten all introduce new collections in Paris.
The Edmonton Oilers are looking to become the first Canadian NHL team to hoist the Stanley Cup since 1993.
Some will remain in the city to assist an investigation into the deadly collision.
State media reported that one man was rescued from the blaze and is being treated at a hospital.
The metal object tore through two layers of ceiling in Alejandro Otero's Florida home this past March.
The former senator and justice minister was arrested in 2017 and spent more than six years in prison.
According to a palace source, the medical team concluded that Anne’s injuries were consistent with those delivered by a horse’s head or legs. She is expected to recover.
Some Russian officials blamed Ukraine and the United States for a terrorist attack in the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan despite the region’s long legacy of Islamist violence.
Russia says US-made missiles programmed by American specialists were used in an attack which killed four.
It is the first time a company has been found to be in breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
European foreign ministers are expressing concern about Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s apparent rejection of the proposal and mounting hostilities at the Lebanese border.
More than 1,500 balloons have been sent into South Korea from the North since May, officials say.
Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, joined her on stage during a surprise Eras Tour appearance at London’s Wembley Stadium.