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Mette-Marit's condition, which stiffens the lungs, making it hard to breathe, has deteriorated, the royal household says.
Violence that paralysed two Mogadishu districts subsides, but opposition rejects president's rule and vows to fight on.
Russia’s performance since December shows it can contest territory but cannot hold it, say battlefield observers.
Republicans pass key Trump initiative after marathon vote-a-rama, avoid barring controversial 'anti-weaponisation' fund.
Alexander Zverev will face either Flavio Cobolli or Matteo Arnaldi in final, after beating Jakub Mensik at French Open.
🌉 A runway for a Louis Vuitton show, covered entirely in fabric as part of two artistic installations, home to a now-demolished water pump... the oldest bridge in Paris, Pont Neuf, has seen it all....
Parisians will once again be able to swim in the Seine this summer, city officials said Friday, building on the success of last year's historic reopening of the river after a century-long ban and a m...
Irish Taoiseach Martin says the ministers have shown 'a desire to see the elimination of Palestinians from Palestine'.
US plans to centralise visa processing across Africa could increase cross-border travel for visa applicants.
It is the third month in a row US jobs figures have beaten expectations.
News of Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s worsening condition comes as a number of scandals have plunged the royal family into a deep crisis.
Only two survived after trekking more than 50km (30 miles) across the desert to alert the authorities.
An Israeli Knesset member has publicly backed efforts to establish Israeli settlements in southern Syria.
Germany's Alexander Zverev on Friday moved within one win of his first Grand Slam title by beating Czech Jakub Mensik in four sets to reach the French Open final. The second seed will face Italy's Fl...
The men are sentenced to 47 months each for stealing the 2,500-year-old Romanian Coțofenești helmet.
English Premier League side Manchester City charged with 115 alleged breaches of financial rules.
Ukraine says it struck five ships carrying illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and in coastal waters of Russian-occupied territories.
The war with the US is not the only factor driving prices skywards.
Scientists and U.S. military briefers have linked short, widespread interference incidents to Russia, revealing vulnerabilities in a technology essential to everyday society.