The hosts may have bowed out of Euro 2024 at the quarter-finals on home soil, but Julian Nagelsmann has given Germany their swagger back after a difficult decade. Germany came into Euro
Thousands of mourners gathered in a Long Island town Friday to bid farewell to a New York police officer who was shot in the head by an alleged career criminal. Brian Moore,
From migrant tragedies in the Mediterranean to war in Ukraine, the 2015 Venice Biennale, which opens Saturday, will have a markedly political edge under the direction of its Nigerian curator. Okwui Enwezor
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has controversially turned religion into a campaign issue in the officially secular country’s upcoming polls, which promise to be the biggest election challenge yet for the ruling
French President Francois Hollande congratulated Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron on his election victory Friday and invited the leader to Paris, his office said. “The president noted the value he places on
A Russian court on Friday sentenced the alleged mistress of disgraced ex-defence minister Anatoly Serdyukov to five years in a prison camp in a sweeping probe into a multi-million dollar embezzlement. Former
The US Department of Justice launched a federal civil rights probe Friday into whether police in Baltimore have systematically engaged in discriminatory actions, after the death of an African-American man in police
Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt on Friday congratulated her husband Stephen Kinnock on winning a Labour seat in parliament in Britain’s election. “I’m so happy on Stephen’s behalf,” she told Danish daily
Foreign fighters allied with the Islamic State group are training Taliban insurgents in a volatile Afghan province, an official said Friday, the first such claim as the government raises the alarm over
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a bomb attack on a Shiite mosque in eastern Iraq Friday that officials said killed at least 10 people including a senior policeman. Fifteen people
US Secretary of State John Kerry met Gulf foreign ministers in Paris on Friday ahead of a summit in which President Barack Obama will seek to reassure the Arab monarchies over his