TV footage shows huge fireballs lighting up night sky in central Kyiv; witnesses say angry protesters behind huge barricades threw firebombs, rocks at police, who responded with tear gas
Warning comes after clashes between protesters, riot police in Kyiv that left at least two dead
Leaked documents revealed last year that US had tapped cell phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel - prompting a furious response from Berlin
Move follows interim deal between Tehran, six world powers that will see Iran freeze high-level uranium enrichment for six months
Mission renews debate about potential exploitation of Moon’s resources and who exactly owns Earth’s only natural satellite
Prime minister calls corruption allegations attempted ‘judicial coup’ - and blames foreign powers
Militias in east have blockaded ports and refineries - starving country of its one primary source of cash - oil exports
Ousted Islamist president accused of inciting killing of anti-government protesters in 2012, other crimes as his supporters remain defiant
France is taking lead in intervening in foreign conflicts, particularly in Africa; British military chiefs express fears that Britain has lost its nerve
Several countries have sent warships to escort weapons offshore, but shipments have yet to reach Syrian coast
Observers say Ukrainian demonstrations are a vote of trust in European bloc at a time when EU's image has faltered somewhat
Old boats that once carried prisoners to island are now packed with well-wishers coming to pay their respects at site of Nelson Mandela’s incarceration
Former president credited with helping country win right to host 2010 FIFA World Cup, and ultimately, ending white minority rule
Johannesburg home of former president and anti-apartheid leader has become a pilgrimage site in national outpouring of emotion
North Korea’s biggest camp for political prisoners, known as Kwanliso Prison Camp 16, is three times the size of Washington DC
Poll results reveal strong progress in some African states but high levels of bribery and abuse of power in conflict-ridden countries like Syria, Afghanistan
While contemplating trade deal with European Union, Ukrainians fear alienating Russia
Ukrainians have been rallying since Sunday denouncing their government’s decision to scrap a landmark EU trade deal in favor of stronger ties with Moscow
Observers say expulsions are aimed at improving employment for native Saudis, as the jobless rate hits 12 percent
Cover of far-right magazine Minute depicted Justice Minister Christiane Taubira with a caption that read: 'Clever as a monkey, Taubira gets her banana back' - a play on French slang for smile
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