Turkey's state-run agency says that an explosion inside a van carrying university students in Istanbul has wounded seven people
French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is defending his plans for more retraining in a heated meeting outside a factory with workers who face losing their jobs to a plant in Poland
The German government has criticized the detention of more than 1,000 people in Turkey as part of a probe into last year's coup attempt
A proposal to establish sports education colleges for Saudi women has failed to win enough votes in the kingdom's Shura Council, which advises the government
Coke has introduced a version of its cola with fiber in Japan
Authorities in Florida say police shot and killed a man after he tried to grab an officer's stun gun during a confrontation
Ridley Scott is not a nostalgic person, but you wouldn't know that looking at the 2017 movie calendar
Dwayne Johnson is an entertainment machine, and wants to turn this summer's 'Baywatch' into his next winning franchise
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Moscow on Thursday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and pursue talks on joint economic projects aimed at a possible breakthrough in their decades-old island dispute
The Australian Olympic Committee's media director has stood down pending an investigation into allegations of bullying that have surfaced during an acrimonious contest for the organization's presidency
Hershey beats 1Q profit expectations, but falls short on revenue
The death of the first black woman on New York's highest court has left both police and admirers mystified
The NBA is holding its Basketball Without Borders program in Israel for the first time this summer
The Boston Bruins are bringing Bruce Cassidy back as coach, dropping interim tag.
Higher prices helped lift PepsiCo's sales in the first quarter, as the maker of Doritos, Gatorade and Quaker worked on transforming its lineup of products to keep up with changing tastes