Bulgarian state services identified the diplomats 'as people who worked against our interests', PM Kiril Petkov says.
Turkey agreed to lift opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, a breakthrough in an impasse clouding the summit.
Abortion up to six weeks of pregnancy can now resume in Texas at some clinics, US legal groups say.
Three-time world champion Piquet used a racist remark about Hamilton when describing events of last year's British GP.
There are few barriers left to prevent the country’s slide into authoritarianism.
Cassidy Hutchinson tells panel Trump tried to go to Capitol on Jan 6 and did not care that rioters were armed.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon promises to take legal action to ensure a vote if the UK government tried to block it.
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist was shot dead by Israeli forces on May 11.
Women's rights advocates across Americas region say their struggle goes on after top US court overturns Roe v Wade.
Leaders of world's richest democracies say they will impose 'severe and immediate economic costs' on Moscow.
The story of the large-scale plunder of African art and artefacts under European colonialism.
President Mnangagwa is reportedly desperate to shed some of the legacy economic problems his administration inherited.
Talks will focus on draft constitutional framework for elections after they failed to reach an agreement previously.
Forty-nine inmates killed and 30 injured during attempted escape from prison in Tulua, officials say.
Alt News co-founder has long been in the BJP's crosshairs for his relentless debunking of fake news and false claims.
President Rashad al-Alimi has toured the Gulf looking for more funds for the country's war-damaged economy.
The state power company is struggling to meet power demand due to labour protests over wage talks disrupting operations.
Gunmen on motorcycles open fire on a team of workers during a door-to-door inoculation campaign in North Waziristan.
More than 1,000 people have been killed and some 2,000 injured in Afghanistan’s worst earthquake in 20 years.
Xi will attend several events including the inauguration of Hong Kong’s next leader on Friday, deputy police chief said.
Year to year, people in the Aru valley eagerly await the arrival of the Gujjars and the delicious foods they make.
Josef Schuetz was sentenced to five years in prison for working at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.
Malians are fleeing to nearby Mauritania to escape from bandits, fighters, the army and now Russian operatives.
Mistry and his family control the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and he was one of the richest men in India and Europe.
Landslide victory of the People's Party in Andalusia's regional vote leaves Spain's ruling party looking vulnerable.