Philippines doomsday ‘cult’ accused of child sex abuse
The quasi-religious group has at least 3,500 members who are holed up in a mountain community in Mindanao.
In tit-for-tat move, India asks Canada diplomat to leave country in 5 days
Canadian diplomat asked to leave after Indian envoy expelled in escalating row over the killing of a Sikh separatist.
Over 200 arrested in Germany after violence at Eritrean diaspora event
At least 26 police officers injured in the riot that broke out between supporters and opponents of Eritrean government.
Analysis: Concerns raised in Brussels over EU-Tunisia migration pact
European aid is increasingly being used to prop up autocratic leaders who restrict their citizens' rights, analysts say.
Colombian artist Fernando Botero, ‘painter of our virtues’, dies aged 91
Botero's works of plump and slightly surreal forms are on display in museums and public spaces around the world.
‘Day without Meta’: Canada journalists urge boycott of Instagram, Facebook
Journalists urge one-day boycott of Meta platforms for company's decision to block news in Canada over contentious law.
UK sanctions senior Iranian officials one year from Mahsa Amini’s death
The culture minister and the mayor of Tehran are among those blacklisted on the eve of Amini's first death anniversary.
Spain’s former football boss Rubiales in court over World Cup kiss scandal
Luis Rubiales appears before a judge probing a complaint of sexual assault over forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso.
US northeast, Atlantic Canada brace for Hurricane Lee
Storm expected to bring heavy rain, wind and offshore waves to parts of New England and eastern Canada, forecasters say.
North Korea’s Kim checks out fighter jets in latest stop on Russian tour
Kim Jong Un was shown around the Komsomolsk plant, which produces some of Russia's most advanced war planes.
Trump trial split from Georgia co-defendants going to court next month
Judge rules former US president and 16 co-defendants to be tried separately from pair set to go to trial on October 23.
Russia orders expulsion of two US embassy staff for links to ‘spy’
Two diplomats will be expelled for working with Robert Shonov, a former US consulate worker accused by Moscow of spying.
Spain cuts gang rape convict’s prison term under botched law
A Wolf Pack rapist uses a loophole in 'Only Yes Is Yes' law, which set lighter minimum sentences for certain sex crimes.
Serbia, Kosovo leaders hold talks as pressure mounts to dial down tensions
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says it is time for the two countries to normalise ties 'in earnest'.
Photos: When Vladimir Putin met Kim Jong Un
The leaders of Russia and North Korea held four-hour talks at Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome.
UK Parliament adopts controversial Northern Ireland ‘legacy’ bill
The new law grants immunity to fighters involved in the 30 years of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.