Twenty migrants arrested after riots in fire-hit center in Bosnia
Bosnian police arrested 20 people after migrants rioted at a reception center in the northwestern town of Velika Kladusa early on Wednesday, authorities said.
PM favorite Johnson must broaden appeal to win any UK election: pollster
Boris Johnson, frontrunner to replace Prime Minister Theresa May, cannot win a general election without broadening his appeal to floating voters who instinctively distrust him, Conservative polling specialist Robert Hayward said on Wednesday.
Poland dashes far-right hopes for alliance in new EU parliament
Far-right parties’ hopes of forging a powerful new bloc in the new European Parliament suffered a blow on Wednesday when Poland’s ruling nationalists ruled out joining such a grouping due to sharp differences over relations with Russia.
Mexican officials hope to avert U.S. tariffs in last-ditch talks
Mexican officials will seek to persuade the White House in talks hosted by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday that their government has done enough to stem immigration and avoid looming tariffs.
Trump says Prince Harry is a terrific guy, denies casting Meghan as ‘nasty’
U.S. President Donald Trump said Britain’s Prince Harry was a terrific guy and denied casting his American-born wife, Meghan, as a nasty person, claiming media had distorted his words as he actually felt she was very nice.
Party of Ukraine’s new president well ahead in parliamentary election race
Servant of the People, the party of Ukraine’s new President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has increased its large lead over rivals ahead of a snap parliamentary election due on July 21, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday.
Sudan’s military rulers say they have launched investigation into violence
Sudan’s ruling Transitional Military Council said on Wednesday it had launched an investigation into recent violence in the country.
One killed, six hurt in accident at Swiss Alps resort
One person was killed and six others injured in an accident at the Swiss mountain resort of Engelberg Titlis on Wednesday during maintenance work on an out-of-service ski lift.
‘Bravery and sacrifice’: Queen Elizabeth and world leaders applaud D-Day veterans
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth joined world leaders including Donald Trump and Angela Merkel to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history and a feat that helped bring World War Two to an end.
Divers find body from Budapest boat disaster, salvage plan begins
Divers found a body in the wreckage of a pleasure boat on Wednesday a week after the vessel capsized and sank on the River Danube in Budapest, officials said, as crews prepared for salvage operations.




