Argentina took to the streets to celebrate with the nation. An estimated four million people were in attendance, according to authorities.
Argentina took to the streets to celebrate with the nation. An estimated four million people were in attendance, according to authorities.
A blast that ripped through a section of the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod pipeline has killed three people. The incident occurred in the region of Chuvashia, 700 km east of Moscow, on a pipeline carrying Siberian natural gas towards European markets.
Paramedics will walk out on Wednesday, amid unprecedented industrial action across the country.
Tensions between Iran and the West have spiked in recent months, following Tehran’s brutal suppression of protestors and drone shipments to Russia.
A charity aims to give presents to 4,500 children in poor communities along Brazil’s Amazon by sending Santa Claus to see them on a river boat.
Celebrations took place all over the world as fans of Argentina marked an historic 4-2 win on penalties over France in the World Cup final.
A group of 10 northern European nations has pledged to further help Ukraine defended itself from Russian aggression. The Joint Expeditionary Force was set up in 2014 to accelerate a common response to Russian threats.
Just as French troops were ending a mission in the Central African Republic, a myserious fire destroyed the EU’s HQ in the capital Bangui.
After a poll he ran on Twitter asking users if he should quit called on him to go, Elon Musk’s future as CEO of the social media site hangs in the balance.
Rutte gave a 20-minute speech at the National Archives in The Hague, despite campaigners’ requests to delay a formal apology until next year.