The nuclear reactor on one of the Russian navy's research submersibles hasn't been damaged in a fire that killed 14 seamen, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said yesterday, adding that the vessel would be put back into service after repairs.
An Australian student who was detained in North Korea was freed and safely left the country yesterday, arriving in Tokyo via Beijing after Swedish officials helped broker his release.
Authorities in Gibraltar have said they yesterday intercepted an Iranian supertanker believed to be breaching European Union sanctions by carrying a shipment of Tehran's crude oil to war-ravaged Syria.
The Czech ruling coalition appeared close to collapse yesterday after President Milos Zeman again refused a government request to sack the culture minister, raising the possibility of a snap election.
A rain-drenched crowd gathered in the heart of Washington for President Trump's 'Salute to America' yesterday as supporters praised his celebration of US military clout and protesters criticised him for putting himself centre stage on a day devoted to unity.
A rookie firearms officer has told an inquest how he fell over and shot one of the London Bridge terrorists on the ground through his legs fearing he was about to be killed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Pope Francis for "very substantive" talks yesterday, a day before Ukraine's Catholic leaders were due at the Vatican.