White House 'not concerned' about Flynn Russia testimony
The President 'believes Mike Flynn should go testify,' says Sean Spicer
The President 'believes Mike Flynn should go testify,' says Sean Spicer
Ultra-nationalists say they will not be discouraged by violence
Current laws deepen social inequalities and lead to traumatic, clandestine procedures, Nils Muiznieks says
'I bit into it and I felt a slimy material,' says French student, Melanie
It could be one of the largest evacuations in post-war history
Mayor vows to prevent 'dissemination, promotion and validation of degrading images'
French President says talks must first determine the terms of the UK's withdrawal from the EU
If passed the law would grant female employees with painful periods three days off a month
The survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau said Mr Trump was 'tearing families apart'
'We miss you already! Or not...': European press warns of trouble ahead for UK
Drop comes amid rising support for centre-left Social Democrats party
Ambassador to UN disarmament conference calls latest Russian allegations 'science fiction'
Bennet von Vertes allegedly bludgeoned his friend to death in the midst of a psychotic episode, brought on by consuming alcohol, ketamine, cocaine and sleeping pills
Les Republicains leader and Welsh-born Penelope deny any wrongdoing
Twenty-five out of 28 states, including the UK, accused of trying to water down the EU’s ‘most important climate law’
Investigators say 34 people have been arrested as part of a massive operation
Defence ministry also says US patrols in Black Sea are a potential threat
Political activist will appeal 15-day sentence, lawyer says
'Only a united Europe can be a sovereign Europe in relation to the rest of the world'
Mikhail Prokhorov’s chalet at the Courchevel ski resort was broken into last weekend
Fresh blow for European ambition to increase cooperation with fragile Tripoli government