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Fans of an iconic French car gather this week in Slovenia to reclaim a slow, stress-free way of life where repairs are easy ...
Australia's Meg Harris denied Gretchen Walsh a sprint treble at swimming's world championships in Singapore on Sunday, winning the 50m freestyle for her first individual world title.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Sunday defended a constitutional reform granting him the right to seek indefinite re-election, slamming critics who say it represents growing authoritarianism ...
Renewed sectarian clashes in southern Syria's Druze-majority Sweida province have killed at least two people, a war monitor said on Sunday, in the first deadly incident since a ceasefire last month.
Spanish emergency services on Sunday searched for two occupants of an acrobatic plane that went into the sea off the coast of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands, the civil guard said.
The eight OPEC+ countries said Sunday they will increase production by 547,000 barrels a day in a move which analysts say aims to regain market share amid resilient crude prices.
The trickle of food aid Israel allows to enter Gaza after nearly 22 months of war is seized by Palestinians risking their ...
An overnight Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire at an oil depot in Sochi, the southwestern Russian resort that hosted the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, local authorities said Sunday.
Pope Leo XIV presided over a final mass in Rome for over one million young people on Sunday, the culmination of a youth pilgrimage that has drawn Catholics from across the world.
A New Zealand woman was arrested on Sunday after travelling on a bus with a two-year-old girl trapped in her luggage.
More than one million people, mostly youths, assembled for an open-air mass in Rome on Sunday, the culmination of the "Jubilee of Youth", the Vatican said.
China and Russia began joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan on Sunday as they seek to reinforce their partnership and counterbalance what they see as a US-led global order.