A cable linking two cabins disconnected shortly before the funicular crash that killed 16 people in Lisbon this week, inspectors said Saturday. The vehicle
Jihadists killed at least 63 people, including five soldiers, in a town in northeastern Nigeria where residents had recently returned from a displacement
US indie director Jim Jarmusch won the Golden Lion award for the best film at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday with family saga "Father Mother Sister
The 82nd Venice Film Festival is coming to a close Saturday as its juries make final choices for the awards. The prizes, including nods for acting, directing
Since arriving emaciated in Italy from Gaza, little Shamm Qudeih has celebrated her second birthday and gained weight on a new diet — progress welcomed
Crowds in Milan on Saturday waited in line to see the coffin of late fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died this week aged 91 and is now lying in state
Morocco has the ambition to become what of the nations of the football elite with A class venues. Proof of this, the stadium of Rabat ready to open its
The fifteenth edition of the African Diaspora International Film Festival has kicked off in Paris. 11 powerful films from across the globe are being showcased.
U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing options for carrying out military strikes targeting drug cartels operating inside Venezuela, including possible
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Friday to cut off oil supplies from Russia, which uses the export revenues
Michael Olise and Kylian Mbappé found the net as France kicked off their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win over Ukraine in Wroclaw on Friday
This week, France's security agency sent a memo to defense companies warning them to be on the lookout for potential foreign spying, notably from Russia.
The Rwandan-backed rebel group M23, Congolese armed forces and other armed groups have committed serious rights violations in eastern Democratic Republic