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Dozens of tourists flee wildfires in Montenegro

Montenegro has asked for international help to fight wildfires raging along the Adriatic Sea coastline that are also affecting neighbouring Croatia, reaching a key...

Venezuela opposition calls for escalation of street protests

Venezuelan opposition leaders have called for supporters to escalate street protests after more than 7.1 million people rejected a government plan to rewrite the...

EU to agree fresh round of sanctions against Assad regime

EU foreign ministers are set to agree a fresh round of sanctions against the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad over its use of chemical...

Emmanuel Macron defends Donald Trump charm offensive in Paris

French president Emmanuel Macron says his glamorous Paris charm offensive on Donald Trump might have changed the US president's mind about climate change. Mr...

Donald Trump urged Theresa May to fix ‘better reception’ before UK visit – report

Donald Trump told Theresa May he will not come to Britain for his controversial state visit until he is sure of getting a "better...

Court dismisses Ryan Lochte false robbery report case

A Brazilian court has dismissed the criminal case against US swimmer Ryan Lochte, who had been charged with filing a false robbery report during...

Turkey’s president vows to ‘rip the heads off’ opponents at mass rally

Turkey's president has addressed tens of thousands of people at a ceremony marking the first anniversary of the country's crushed military coup. In the address,...

Cuba’s Raul Castro dismisses harsher US tone under Trump

Cuban president Raul Castro has denounced US president Donald Trump's tougher line on relations with Havana, calling it a setback but promising to continue...

Lobbyist at Trump meeting denies Russian intelligence connection

The Russian-American lobbyist who attended a meeting with Trump campaign officials last year has denied that he is connected to Russian intelligence. Rinat Akhmetshin...

Turkey dismisses 7,400 civil servants in latest anti-coup purge

Turkey has dismissed almost 7,400 civil servants over alleged links to terror groups in a government decree, the latest in a wave of dismissals...

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