China Evergrande Group is reaching out to its offshore creditors for their support to fight a lawsuit in a Hong Kong court aimed at liquidating the embattled property developer, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
European shares rose on Monday on gains in oil and gas companies, while investors awaited eurozone inflation data after a red-hot consumer price report last week cemented the case for an interest rate hike by the European Central Bank (ECB).
12 bodies found after South China Sea typhoon shipwreck
Poland's 5.5-metre tall steel barrier, built on its border with Belarus, was meant to be a European version of former U.S.
Macron reshuffles French cabinet for tricky second term
Police say Copenhagen mall shooting suspect had mental health history
The head of Telecom Italia (TIM) will set out his plans for Italy's biggest telecoms company on Thursday, pinning his hopes on a break-up of the business to turn the page on years of turmoil.
Fresh evacuation orders were issued for tens of thousands of Sydney residents on Monday after relentless rains triggered floods for the third time this year in some low-lying suburbs.
A U.N.-appointed mission to Libya said on Monday there are "probable mass graves" yet to be investigated, possibly as many as 100, in a town where hundreds of bodies have already been found, and it urged Tripoli to keep searching.
Fruit growers in Indian-administered Kashmir said on Monday they were facing huge losses as truck-loads of apples, pears and other produce got caught up in traffic jams caused by a security crackdown during an annual Hindu pilgrimage.
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel objected to the European Central Bank's promise of fresh support for the bloc's indebted south at an emergency meeting last month, reviving a divide between the ECB and its biggest shareholder, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
'Slim' chance of finding survivors after Italy glacier collapse
Canada's antitrust authority, Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications will begin two-day negotiations on Monday to discuss possible remedies to the contested C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) takeover of Shaw by Rogers, as the July deadline for the deal closure looms.
The manager of a famous bar in Nice, France has been arrested after police found a decomposing body in one of the concrete walls of the bar.
William Goler, the head of an incest clan living in an isolated part of Canada, allowed his family members to have sex with the children.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married in May 2018 just two years after they met on a blind date in 2016.
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly bullied palace aides out of Kensington Palace.
Ousmane Dembele is officially a free agent after his contract with Barcelona expired on June 30
A woman from Serbia allegedly killed her husband and hid his head in a barrel inside the family barn.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Prince of Wales' home at Clarence House on June 3.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed multi-million dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify in 2020.
Kyrgios beat Tsitsipas in four sets in the third round on Saturday 6-7(2) 6-4 6-3 7-6(7)
Leclerc lost the lead at the British Grand Prix after being stuck on old tyres thanks to the team's strategy call.
Novak Djokovic admits he is a convert to Wimbledon's new middle Sunday play rule as the three-time defending champion aims at reaching the quarter-finals for the 13th time.
Australia has been at the sharp end of climate change, with droughts, deadly bushfires, bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef and floods becoming more common and intense as global weather patterns change.
London on Saturday celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first Pride parade, marking half a century of progress in the fight for equality and tolerance but with warnings for more to be done.
British snack chain Pret will adapt its menu to local tastes when it opens in Indian cities and airports under a partnership with retail giant Reliance to try to satisfy the nation's growing appetite for upmarket refreshment.
Three people were killed and several more were wounded in a shooting at a shopping centre in Copenhagen on Sunday, Danish police said, adding they had arrested a 22-year-old Danish man and charged him with manslaughter.
Oil prices fell in early Asian trade on Monday, paring gains from the previous session as fears of global recession weighed on the market even as supply remains tight amid lower OPEC output, unrest in Libya and sanctions on Russia.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday acknowledged Kyiv's forces had withdrawn from Lysychansk in the eastern Donbas region after a grinding Russian assault, but vowed to regain control over the area with the help of long-range Western weapons.