Facebook users in the United Kingdom will get some protection from the deluge of fake advertisements on the site, thanks to a new tool that allows people to report suspicious content.
The European Union said on Monday that Iran's recent enrichment and stockpiling of uranium did not amount to a "significant" breach of a 2015 nuclear accord, a deal that European signatories have tried hard to preserve despite its limited capacity.
British educational publisher Pearson is turning the page on its university-level printed books and planning to focus on online editions.
ROME - Italian police seized an air-to-air missile, machine guns and rocket launchers during raids sparked by an investigation into far-right extremist groups on Monday. The huge haul of weapons was almost without precedent, authorities said
SEOUL - Colonial-era Korean laborers are seeking a South Korean court's approval for the sales of local assets of their former Japanese employer after it refused to comply with a court order to compensate them for forced labor decades ago.
SRIHARIKOTA, India - India on Monday postponed the launch of a lunar probe less than an hour before blastoff because of a technical problem, delaying its bid to become only the fourth nation to land a spacecraft on the moon.
ROME - The closure last week of what was once Europe's largest migrant processing center is proof of the extent to which Italy's hardline anti-migration policies are reducing the number of would-be asylum-seekers entering the country.
SEOUL - Moon Jae-in, president of the Republic of Korea, said on Monday that Japan's accusations that his country has violated international sanctions by exporting banned goods to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea posed a "grave challenge" to Seoul.
Japanese people are the least likely to talk to strangers or offer help on airplanes, a recent survey has found.
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