SAADA, Yemen - Forty children were among 51 people killed in a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a bus in rebel-held northern Yemen, the Red Cross said in a new toll on Tuesday.
A new survey has revealed that the UK is no longer the most popular place of education for the world's political leaders.
SEOUL - South Korea will ban driving recalled BMWs that haven't received safety checks following dozens of fires the German automaker has blamed on a faulty exhaust gas component.
LOS ANGELES - A break in the brutal heat wave that has baked California for much of the summer gave firefighters a chance to attack a string of major wildfires across the state that have killed eight people and destroyed thousands of homes.
MADRID - Panic erupted at a packed seaside music festival in northwest Spain when part of a wooden promenade suddenly collapsed, injuring more than 370 people, nine of them seriously, officials said on Monday.
Preconditions from Iran and the United States make it unlikely the two countries will return to the negotiation table, said Chinese experts, after Teheran reiterated its firmness in not talking with Washington.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Hundreds of people have fled four days of fierce fighting between Afghan forces and the Taliban over the key provincial capital of Ghazni that has killed about 120 security forces and civilians, the defense minister and witnesses have said.
ANKARA - The crisis in US-Turkish relations, which already has put Turkey's economy under massive strain, also risks souring military ties between the two NATO allies, unleashing unknown geopolitical consequences.
A man in his twenties has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism offenses after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster on Tuesday morning, in what police are describing as a terrorist incident.
MILAN - A bridge over an industrial area in the Italian city of Genova partially collapsed during a sudden and violent storm on Tuesday, with reports of fatalities as vehicles were crushed in the rubble below.
Pyongyang and Seoul agreed on Monday to hold the third summit between Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea in Pyongyang in September, a decision seen as the latest progress in the diplomatic thaw on the Korean Peninsula.
Companies are suffering from staff shortages because of a fall in EU nationals coming to the UK, according to new research.
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