Chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans announced Thursday their decision to leave their label ADOR, accusing the company of ...
More than a million Ukrainians were left without power in freezing cold temperatures on Thursday after a massive nationwide ...
German inflation rose slightly in November, climbing back above the European Central Bank's two-percent target, according to preliminary data published Thursday.
The European Parliament on Thursday called for fresh elections in Georgia and urged the European Union to slap sanctions on the country's leadership after a disputed vote marred by "significant ...
Indonesia plans to return prisoners from Australia, France and the Philippines by the end of the year, a minister said Thursday.
Next year's Dutch road cycling races such as the Amstel Gold classic could be in peril because of a shortage of police, it was revealed on Thursday.
A handful of nations are trying to clean up social media with measures including robust privacy provisions and bans aimed at minors.
A former British soldier who escaped prison ahead of his trial was found guilty at a UK court on Thursday of spying for Iran but cleared of a bomb hoax charge.
Lebanon's parliament will hold a session in January to elect a new president, official media reported on Thursday, a day after an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire began and following more than two years of ...
Beijing said Thursday that Donald Trump's threat to impose new tariffs on Chinese products "will not solve" the country's problems, after the US president-elect blamed China and other countries for ...
Russia fired "cluster munitions" at Ukrainian energy facilities in a massive overnight attack, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday, slamming it as a "despicable escalation" by Moscow.