A Canadian Indigenous leader who greeted world heads of state arriving for the Group of Seven summit says he was “filled with rage” and considered leaving before Donald Trump arrived
The death toll from an attack by gunmen in north-central Nigeria over the weekend has climbed to 150
The IAEA says radiation levels outside the Natanz and Isfahan facilities remain normal following Friday's Israeli strikes.
Kenya’s deputy police chief has stepped aside as investigations into the death of a blogger while in custody continue
Four uncrewed robotic sailboats known as “Voyagers” have been put into service by the Danish Armed Forces for a three-month operational trial
At least 77 people have been confirmed dead following devastating floods and a boat accidents in Congo
Officials in Ireland are starting work to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies to identify the remains of some 800 infants and young children who died there
The main opposition leader in Tanzania has been granted permission to represent himself in his treason trial after being denied the right to meet his lawyers in private
Medical students who survived when an Air India plane crashed into their hostel in Ahmedabad say their first reaction was to help treat the injured
The Louvre Museum failed to open on time Monday, leaving thousands of visitors stuck in long, unmoving lines outside the iconic Paris institution as staff held a protest over working conditions
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says there is a possibility of both radiological and chemical contamination within Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz
Hostility towards tourists in Spain grows as locals complain of being forced out of their own cities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting Austria in his first trip to the European Union member country since Russia's full-scale invasion of his country in 2022
An Air India flight has returned to Hong Kong shortly after takeoff due to a midair technical issue
Cambodia on Monday has said it would stop importing Thai fruits and vegetables if Thailand refused to lift border restrictions imposed following a deadly clash in one of the disputed areas between the two countries
A German court has sentenced a Syrian doctor to life imprisonment for torture and war crimes in his homeland for killing two people and torturing nine in Syria between 2011 and 2012
The president called on federal agencies to enforce the "largest mass deportation programme in history".
The row caused consternation with some wondering how they should mourn former leader Edgar Lungu.
Leonard Lauder joined his parents' company in 1958 and served as chief executive for 17 years.
The officer was undertaking "routine duties" when he was fired at by "a member of the public", police say.