One Kosovo police officer killed and one wounded,

By The Associated Press

Kosovo's prime minister on Sunday said one police officer was killed and another wounded in an attack he blamed on support

Rishi Sunak defends U.K. climate policy U-turn

By Fatima Al-Kassab

The British prime minister watered down key climate policies, and critics including Al Gore are slamming the changes.

Zelenskyy defends Ukraine's spending of Western

By Steve Inskeep|Ally Schweitzer|Lisa Weiner

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is making an effort to answer any legitimate questions concerning his administration and its

Zelenksyy defends Ukraine's spending of Western

By Steve Inskeep|Ally Schweitzer|Lisa Weiner

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is making an effort to answer any legitimate questions concerning his administration and its

Zelenksyy defends Ukraine's spending of Western

By Steve Inskeep|Ally Schweitzer|Lisa Weiner

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is making an effort to answer any legitimate questions concerning his administration and its

In the Netherlands, a farmers party taps into

By Rob Schmitz

What began as a movement of farmers opposed to environmental rules is now one of the country's dominant political parties.

As Ukraine's war drags on and a D.C. shutdown

By Becky Sullivan

In a visit to Washington, the Ukrainian leader faces a small but growing chorus of skepticism at new funding for the war, as

With Russia distracted in Ukraine, Azerbaijan

By Charles Maynes

Azerbaijan has renewed efforts to regain control of Nagorno-Karabkh, a disputed enclave with a majority ethnic Armenian

Italy cracks down on migrants as Meloni calls for

By The Associated Press

The measures approved by the Cabinet focused on migrants who don't qualify for asylum and are slated to be repatriated to

A Danish artist has been ordered to repay a museum

By Laurel Wamsley

Denmark's Kunsten Museum loaned artist Jens Haaning about $76,400 to create two pieces of modern art. Instead, he submitted