German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp said Monday that it planned to cut around 5,000 jobs in its steel subsidiary by 2030 and outsource a further 6,000 as it looks to put the crisis-hit division on a ...
An Italian prosecutor requested a life sentence Monday for a university student who admitted to killing his ex-girlfriend in a high-profile case that sparked nationwide outrage and debate over ...
Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso joked Monday he may be forced to return to the pitch amid his side's injury crisis "if ...
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Israel conducted strikes against Hezbollah's Beirut stronghold on Monday and battles raged in Lebanon's south after the Iran-backed militant group claimed 50 attacks on Israeli targets the day before.
UN peacekeepers in south Lebanon Monday expressed worry over deadly strikes on Lebanese soldiers, which Beirut blames on Israel, despite the army staying away from fighting between Hezbollah and ...
Former Ireland rugby international Brendan Mullin was on Monday sentenced to three years in prison, after being found guilty of stealing more than 500,000 euros (nearly $525 million) from a bank.
The leader of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland state won a new term on Monday in a victory marked by tensions with the federal government that have threatened regional stability.
Greece's best-known TV cook Vefa Alexiadou, a prolific author who was the country's first cuisine celebrity, died Monday at the age of 91, state broadcaster ERT reported.
A senior UN official on Monday called on all parties involved in the conflict in Lebanon to "accept a ceasefire," as new Israeli strikes targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold.
Germany's foreign minister Monday said the deadly crash of a cargo plane near the Lithuanian capital's airport could have been an accident or a "hybrid incident" with outside involvement.
With an intensive Israeli military operation in Gaza's besieged north in its 50th day, remaining residents are left "scavenging among the rubble" for food, UNRWA spokeswoman Louise Wateridge told AFP.