Society
At least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a car exploded near the Red Fort in New Delhi, and police said they were investigating the cause.
The Vatican opened an investigation into Rafael Zornoza, bishop of Cádiz and Ceuta, over alleged sexual abuse in the 1990s; he denied the accusations and suspended his duties.
Police arrested multiple teenagers in Oslo after officers responded to reports of gunfire on Bøler, authorities said, with no immediate confirmation of fatalities or motive.
The Vatican opened an investigation into a Swiss Guard member after two Jewish women accused him of making an antisemitic spitting gesture at St. Peter’s Square on Oct. 29.
Taleb al‑Abdulmohsen went on trial in Magdeburg on charges of murdering six people and attempting to kill hundreds by deliberately driving an SUV into a Christmas market.
A small turboprop plane carrying Hurricane Melissa relief supplies crashed into a pond in Coral Springs, Florida, on Monday morning, killing two people, authorities said.
Work on Antwerp's tram line 9 in Berchem, Borgerhout and Deurne started later than planned, forcing a shortened service to Berchem with shuttle buses, critics said.
Ten years after the Nov. 13, 2015 Paris attacks, players and survivors said the Stade de France assault and subsequent manhunt left enduring trauma, witnesses and officials recounted.
At least 31 inmates died in a prison riot in Machala, Ecuador, during transfers to a new maximum-security facility, authorities said.
A new kind of pornography industry emerged in Finland, with productions increasingly made by ordinary people, allegedly involving a politician’s former special adviser and a primary-school teacher.
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, accused of driving into a Magdeburg Christmas market in 2024, confessed in court as his trial on six counts of murder and 338 attempted murders began.
A German appeals court in Celle ruled that Christian B., the main suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, could live abroad but must continue to obey other supervision orders.
An 11-year-old in Norway struggled to sleep after a packed daytime schedule eliminated "nothing time," which sleep experts said was crucial for the body to find calm.
Two trains collided near Bratislava in Slovakia, injuring dozens with reports varying between 13 hospitalized and 79 injured; cause unclear, though the prime minister said human error was likely.