The US's top aviation regulator has assured Congress that the Boeing 737 Max, grounded after two deadly accidents, will only return to flying when a government analysis shows that it is safe.
U.S. abortion-rights activists on Wednesday vowed to challenge an Alabama bill banning abortion in almost all cases, including pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, that is part of an effort to get the Supreme Court to reconsider its 1973 ruling allowing it.
A Chicago zoo is celebrating after one of its gorillas gave birth on Mother's Day.
The Eurovision Song Contest has found few fans in a famous mosque in the Israeli host city, where worshippers have complained that the gaudy festivities are disrupting their observances of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The FTSE 100 closed higher as the value of sterling continued to slide, nearing a three-month low, as Brexit talks hit another stumbling block.
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen says Vienna has no plans to withdraw from the Russian-led Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project as the country's energy giant, OMV, has made huge investments in the enterprise. Read Full Article at RT.com