Demonstration in Tbilisi comes days after the European Commission recommended deferring Georgia's candidacy.
French President Emmanuel Macron's alliance lost its majority in the National Assembly in legislative elections.
Government says 132 people killed as armed group attacks villages in Mali's central Mopti region.
NATO chief says talks between Turkey, Sweden and Finland were 'constructive', but Turkey says still work to be done.
Public health workers and other civil servants are demanding salaries in US dollars as inflation hits 132 percent.
As consumers feel the pinch of rising energy prices, the Biden administration struggles to find solutions.
New regulations will prohibit sale and import of 'harmful' plastics, with some time for businesses to adjust.
Park officials say they will use $50m in US federal highway money to speed up road and bridge repairs.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett says Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will serve as caretaker PM until new elections are held.
New York Times report adds to growing number of probes pointing the finger at Israel for killing Al Jazeera journalist.
Eighty-eight communities were awarded $1.95bn compensation for an oil spill they blamed on a Shell asset.
Friends and family of Peter Jouvenal, a journalist and businessman, said he was among those released.
The deal is meant to spur investment in green projects and logistics to improve interconnectivity amid economic crisis.
Moscow decries 'hostile' restrictions on flow of EU-sanctioned goods to Russian exclave, as Lithuania defends measures.
The Trump-backed waiver allows sanctioned Taliban leaders to travel abroad for negotiations.
Syria's defence ministry says the attack took place early in the morning on the Raqqa-Homs highway.
The final round of talks in Egypt concluded without a breakthrough, UN special adviser on Libya Stephanie Williams said.
What does the resignation of Lord Geidt - and the little impact it had - tells us about executive power in Britain?
The two main challengers remain opposition leader Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto.
A lack of diplomacy exacerbates the latest dispute between Greece and Turkey over the islands in the Aegean.
Plan to hire soldiers on four-year contracts sparks violent protests, with thousands of young men demanding a rollback.
Refugees say the fear of separation from families is greater than the fear of being deported back to Myanmar.
Ethnicity and nationality should not become deciding factors in saving lives.
The People's Party secures 58 seats in Andalusia's parliament, blocking out the far-right Vox party.
Patrice Lumumba was the first democratically elected prime minister of the DRC after independence from Belgium in 1960.