At Least 32 Dead After Blast Near Turkey's Border With Syria
Another 100 people have been hospitalized following the explosion in the city of Suruc, the Turkish Interior Ministry said.
Police Have Named The Four Missing After Huge Explosion At Wood Mill In Cheshire
The blast took place at Wood Flour Mill in Bosley, near Macclesfield, on Friday morning. A number of people have been hospitalised.
Nick Cave's Teenage Son Dies In Cliff Fall
Fifteen-year-old Arthur Cave died in hospital after plunging from cliffs at Ovingdean Gap in Sussex, police confirmed.
"Bookkeeper Of Auschwitz" Gets Four Years In Jail For His Role In 300,000 Murders
Former concentration camp guard Oskar Groening, 94, was sentenced to four years in prison for aiding and abetting the Holocaust.
European Leaders Reach "Unanimous" Agreement On Bailout For Greece
European Council President Donald Tusk confirmed the deal, which came after marathon 16-hour talks, on Twitter. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said there would be no reduction to Greece's debt load.
Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Fatally Shooting Two In Bavaria
German police said the man fled by car after the shooting. He was arrested a short time later. Police said they believe he shot his victims at random.
25 Dead In Stampede At Bangladesh Clothing Giveaway
The charity handout was taking place at a factory as part of the holy month of Ramadan in Mymensingh.
Huge Tornado Near Venice, Italy, Kills At Least One Person
The twister hit in the town of Dolo, located between Venice and Padua.
FIFA Bans Whistleblower Chuck Blazer From Soccer-Related Activities For Life
The former FIFA Executive Committee member helped U.S. authorities with their investigation into corruption in soccer's governing body after he pleaded guilty to bribery, money laundering, and tax evasion.
2 Israeli Citizens Missing In Gaza, Authorities Say
At least one of the men is believed to be being held by Hamas "against his will." Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he "holds Hamas responsible for their welfare."
Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Resigns Following "No" Vote In Bailout Referendum
Yanis Varoufakis said that he had been made aware of a "preference" among eurozone negotiators for his "absence" from future talks in a statement on his blog. On Sunday, Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected sweeping new austerity measures, which were being pushed as a requirement before Greece receives further bailout funds. BuzzFeed News reporter Jim Waterson is in Athens.
Burglary Suspect Weeps In Court When He Realizes The Judge Was His Classmate
Arthur Booth, 49, and Judge Mindy Glazer had an emotional reunion during a hearing in Miami.
Uber Suspends UberPOP Service In France
The company's French director general announced they were stopping the service Friday, as it awaits a decision by France's Constitutional Council on its legality in September.
U.S. Asks Swiss Authorities To Extradite FIFA Officials
The Swiss Federal Office of Justice said it received formal extradition requests for seven men indicted on corruption charges.
Murder Complaint Filed After Philippines Ferry Disaster Kills 59
The incident happened a kilometer off the coast of Ormoc City. Police filed a murder complaint Friday against the ferry's owner and crew.
Dozens Dead In Attacks On Checkpoints In Egypt's Sinai
Militants affiliated to ISIS launched a wave of simultaneous attacks on military positions in the restive peninsula on Wednesday morning.
Woman With 90% Burns From Taiwan Water Park Inferno Dies
More than 500 people were injured at a Taipei water park when colored powder sprayed onto a crowd suddenly ignited on Saturday. On Monday, the officials confirmed the first fatality of the disaster.
25 Dead In Kuwait Mosque Suicide Bombing Claimed By ISIS Offshoot
Another 202 people were injured after a bomber blew himself up at a Shiite mosque in Kuwait City during Friday prayers.
Man Decapitated In Eastern France Attack Was Suspect's Boss
The attack took place in the Air Products factory in the town of Saint-Quentin-Fallavier. French President Francois Hollande said one person was dead, and two were injured.
A Mom And Her Baby Survived For Five Days In The Jungle After A Plane Crash
The Colombian Air Force found the "miracle" mother and child alive in the the country's Choco province Wednesday after their light aircraft crashed on Saturday.