Europe
PIO women served radioactive rotis in UK study
UK MP seeks probe into research conducted on 21 women
As Erdogan's votes dip, Turkiye seen headed to a runoff presidential race
This year's election came amid a backdrop of economic turmoil, a cost-of-living crisis and a Feb earthquake that killed more than 50,000
Charles III crowned king at first UK coronation in 70 years
Cries of "God Save the King" rang out from the 2,300-strong congregation at Westminster Abbey
Russian attacks continue in wake of Putin arrest warrant
Ukraine was attacked by 16 Russian drones on Friday night, the Ukrainian Air Force said in the early hours of Saturday
International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Putin over Ukraine war crimes
The ICC said that its pre-trial chamber found there were reasonable grounds to believe that each suspect bears responsibility for war crime
EU officials visit Kyiv as Russia strikes civilian target
Russia has frequently struck apartment buildings, causing civilian casualties, although the Kremlin denied targeting residential structures
WHO recommends not using Indian cough syrups in Uzbekistan
Analysis by Uzbekistan's health ministry showed the syrups contained a toxic substance, ethylene glycol
EU advises pre-flight Covid tests on passengers from China
The Chinese government and European health experts have said there is no pressing need for any blanket restrictions on travel
Former pope Benedict XVI passes away
Former pope Benedict XVI was the first pontiff to resign as head of the Catholic Church since the Middle Ages
Ukraine races to restore power after Russian missiles batter grid
Russia fired 74 -- mainly cruise -- missiles Friday, 60 of which were shot down by anti-aircraft defences, according to the Ukrainian army