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Gordon netted 17 goals for Newcastle in all competitions this season, including 10 in 12 Champions League games.
Rwanda turns to Russia for nuclear training and research, advancing ambitions in technology, healthcare and diplomacy.
An adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei on Saturday said that US President Donald Trump was "betraying diplomacy for the third time" by continuing a naval blockade in the Strait of H...
In a speech to military leaders from the region, To Lam said that distrust and a lack of respect for established rules had created a culture of “the big fish swallowing the small fish.”
Israel’s ground invasion of Lebanon has moved deeper into sovereign territory, with troops crossing the Litani river.
Berlin has deployed forces to protect the Baltic country amid fears of increased Russian aggression in Europe. This time, the soldiers were welcomed.
Clifford E. Stanley, a retired broker, explains his unusual mission, which caught a lot of people by surprise.
The Amazon Prime adaptation of Elle Kennedy's ice hockey romance book is an early hit with viewers.
South Africa's Madlanga Commission hears about Brazilian butt lift bribe denials and alleged drug heists.
Corruption probes of colleagues and relatives have put Spain's premier into a fight for survival.
It is said that opposites attract and Paris Saint-Germain's irresistible attack propelled them into Saturday's intriguing Champions League final clash against a tight-fisted Arsenal side in Budapest....
Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain face Arsenal in Saturday's final in Budapest aiming to defend their crown. PSG coach Luis Enrique said that there were "no favourites" going into the fina...
The testimony comes about a month after America's top prosecutor was ousted by US President Donald Trump.
BBC Verify has analysed videos of attacks in occupied Ukraine on Russian trucks carrying ammunition, fuel and food.
The European Union is set to release 16 billion euros it had withheld, as Hungary moves to enact anti-corruption and rule of law policies.
Hollywood studios have found common ground with union leaders on a newly negotiated agreement that was approved by the national board earlier this month. Artificial intelligence was a sticking point...
Despite the rising body count off the South American coast, researchers say cocaine is as easy to get in many parts of the United States as it was before the strikes began.
Same-sex acts are punishable by jail terms under Ghana's new bill targeting those identifying as gay, lesbian or transgender.
Louisiana approves new congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district after an April Supreme Court ruling.
A satirical online movement challenges power and propaganda in India.