Travelers from the seven Muslim-majority countries targeted by President Donald Trump who were denied entry into the United States a week ago are arriving at airports around the country and into the open arms of their loved ones.
Prince William may be closer in line to the British throne, but brother Prince Harry bested him at a finish line.
An estimated half-million Romanians took to the street in another night of protests on Sunday, with many calling on the government to quit even after it scrapped the corruption legislation that sparked the week of public outrage.
France faces a week of political uncertainty with Francois Fillon, the right-wing presidential candidate, under mounting pressure to quit the race because of a fake-jobs-for-the-family scandal and divisions over whether, and how, to replace him.
For all the White House's early bravado, US President Donald Trump has taken office with few concrete plans for how to make good on his pledge to unravel president Barack Obama's foreign policy and tackle some of the biggest national security challenges facing his administration.
A former Norwegian leader said he was held at a Washington airport for one hour because of an Iranian visa in his passport, an incident he described as "provocative".
Many people are just getting to bed when Roger Medina wakes up at the stroke of midnight and, after a quick coffee, heads to the US-Mexico border as his wife and infant daughter sleep.
The Louvre Museum reopened to the public on Saturday, less than 24 hours after a machete-wielding assailant attacked French soldiers guarding the sprawling building and was shot by them.
Places where events happen, and turning moments into memories. That is how the Fairmont's luxury five-star hotels were described by Jane Mackie, vice-president of Fairmont Brand.
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