European leaders met on Wednesday without Britain for the first time in 40 years to prepare for life after the Brexit bombshell.
It had been billed as David Cameron's most awkward summit, a time when he would be forced to rake over the mistakes which led to Britain voting to leave the European Union.
French police fired tear gas at stone-throwing protesters on Tuesday during the latest march in Paris against the government's labor reforms.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday sought to heal ties in their first phone call since Ankara downed one of Moscow's jets in Syria last year.
The incident caused a rift between the two countries and led to economic sanctions
Colombians cried and hugged as the leaders of their government and the country's biggest rebel group signed a cease-fire and disarmament deal moving their country to the verge of a final peace accord to end decades of fighting.
Hyper-wired South Korea is considering legislation that would ban bosses from bothering their staff at home, after growing complaints about the country's already onerous work-life imbalance.
A masked gunman barricaded himself in a German multiplex cinema with dozens of people on Thursday before being killed by police on high security alert following a string of attacks around Europe, officials said.
After learning the Supreme Court was deadlocked on an immigration plan that would protect her from being deported, Marta Gualotuna could barely speak through her tears.
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