Europe
NATO chief rejects criticism as infighting roils alliance
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday rejected French criticism that the military alliance is suffering from "brain death," and insisted that the organization is adapting to modern challenges.
Afghanistan probe appeal begins at international court
Prosecutors are appealing to judges at the International Criminal Court to authorize a wide-ranging investigation into alleged crimes in Afghanistan's brutal conflict.
Prince Andrew's accuser asks UK public for support
Prince Andrew suffered fresh scrutiny Monday night when the woman who says she was a trafficking victim made to have sex with him when she was 17 asked the British public to support her quest for justice.
European official urges closure of Bosnian migrant camp
A top European human rights official on Tuesday demanded the immediate closure of a makeshift tent camp in northwestern Bosnia where hundreds of migrants remain stranded despite snow and freezing weather.
Greece to ask for NATO's support in dispute with Turkey
Greece's prime minister says he will ask other NATO members at the alliance's London summit to support Greece in the face of fellow member Turkey's attempts to encroach on Greek sovereignty, notably last week's agreement with Libya delimiting maritime borders in the Mediterranean.
UK police: Bridge attacker had been jailed for terror crimes
A man imprisoned six years for terrorism offenses before his release last year stabbed several people in London on Friday, two fatally, before being tackled by members of the public and then fatally shot by officers on London Bridge.
Dutch police continue hunt for attacker who stabbed 3
Dutch police on Saturday continued looking for an attacker who stabbed three teens on a street in The Hague that was crowded with Black Friday shoppers.
UK police: Suspect in attack had served time for terrorism
UK counterterrorism police on Saturday searched for clues into how a man imprisoned for terrorism offenses before his release last year managed to stab several people before being tackled by bystanders and shot dead by officers on London Bridge. Two people were killed and three wounded.
Authorities say 2 Italians killed by avalanche on Mont Blanc
Authorities say two people have been killed by an avalanche on the Italian side of Mont Blanc.
Eurozone unemployment's falls to lowest rate since July 2008
Unemployment across the 19-country eurozone has fallen to its lowest rate since July 2008 even though growth is cooling in the face of headwinds like the U.S.-China trade war and uncertainty related to Britain's departure from the European Union.