STRASBOURG, France - Europe's top rights court ruled on Tuesday in favor of a Romanian man fired by his employer over private messages sent at work, overturning a previous decision with wide ramifications for privacy in the workplace.
The number of visitors London attracts from China is expected to double to 330,000 by 2025, according to a forecast issued by the office of the United Kingdom capital's mayor.
BOGOTA, Colombia - The government and the last remaining major rebel group signed a bilateral cease-fire on Monday, an agreement seen as a significant step toward negotiating a permanent peace deal.
UNITED NATIONS - Members of the UN Security Council remained divided on Monday over possible new sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea over its latest nuclear test.
Yin Yuzhen was just 20 when she married and moved from Shaanxi province to her new home in Inner Mongolia, which she was shocked to discover was a cave dwelling in the desert.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday was expected to rescind a program shielding from deportation some immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children, throwing their fate to Congress, which would have six months to find a fix.
FRANKFURT - Eggs contaminated with the insecticide fipronil have been discovered in 40 countries, including 24 of the European Union's 28 member states, German news agency DPA reported on Tuesday, without citing its sources.
LOS ANGELES - A smattering of rain and easing temperatures helped more than 1,000 firefighters battling the largest wildfire in Los Angeles history gain the upper hand on the blaze on Sunday, but officials warned that danger remains.
TICUANTEPE, Nicaragua - Thirteen tapirs lounge in the bushes of Ticuantepe Zoo, in eastern Nicaragua, their bellies plump with leaves and fruit - blissfully unaware of the peril faced by their species.
The latest nuclear test by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has continued to arouse strong condemnation by countries and international organizations alike, which called for addressing the new provocation and resuming dialogue to solve problems.
SEOUL - The Republic of Korea's military on Monday conducted a live-fire missile drill after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's sixth nuclear test the previous day.
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