Jamie Oliver has endorsed the practice as a means to combat childhood obesity in Britain.
The open border policy would allow Turks to enter the EU without visas, but not work in member states.
Russian spying tactics include psychological warfare via "extreme movements, information operations and misinformation campaigns," say the Swedes.
Salah Abdeslam, apprehended Friday, was among the world's most wanted fugitives, linked to November's deadly attacks in Paris.
Authorities are using aggressive tactics against protesters amid massive anti-government demonstrations across Brazil.
Details haven't been confirmed, but analysts were expecting the European Union to pay Turkey about $6.78 billion to accept refugees.
The German embassy was closed for its second day after reportedly credible threats of an attack.
Heightened surveillance around the disputed Senkaku Islands is part of the competition for the resource-rich the sea.
The pendent, which appears to show a crucified Jesus, predates when Christianity was thought to have reached Denmark.
Most of the deaths were in Luanda, which has seen an increase in malaria, cholera and chronic diarrhea due in part to deteriorated sanitation conditions.
Prices rose at their fastest clip in almost two years in February thanks to red-hot demand in big cities.
The local court said the move, which reflects growing tensions over unpaid wages, would be a lesson, but Chinese media criticized the decision.
Geert Wilders and other populist politicians, including Donald Trump in the U.S., have won support by calling for bans on Muslim immigration.
Turkey and the EU are discussing a controversial “one in, one out” deal where the EU would resettle a Syrian refugee for every one taken back by Turkey.
In an op-ed published Thursday in the journal Science, researchers have made an argument for the Guantánamo Bay detention camp to be turned into a marine research center.
Jia Jia told former colleagues that something could happen to him, and also warned them of the dangers of re-publishing an open letter that asked for Chinese President Xi Jinping to resign.
A U.S. Army spokesman said there were initial reports that the helicopter made a hard landing in Helmand province.
Thursday's announcement to create a self-run Kurdish entity within Syria triggered immediate condemnation from the U.S., Turkey and the Syrian government.
The members are among 850 people arrested in the country on charges of links to Boko Haram, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in 2015.
Concern about the spiritual leader's health has reinforced the importance of the vote to keeping the issue of Tibet alive.
The officials will meet in Beijing Friday to confer on ways to implement new U.N. sanctions against North Korea for its missile and nuclear activities.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip open the Land of the Lions enclosure for endangered Asiatic lions.
Prince Harry appeared on "Good Morning America" and spoke about the reason to start the Invictus Games.
The reforms, which pave the way for early elections, would make it harder for smaller parties to enter parliament through vote-sharing deals.
The Japanese company also confirmed that accounting practices at its U.S. units are under investigation.
But Thursday's discussions revealed considerable doubts among the Europeans over whether the deal can be made either legal or workable.
"We see some surface ship activity and those sorts of things, survey type of activity, going on. That’s an area of concern," a U.S. Navy admiral told Reuters.
A sentence of more than 22 years for Mufid Elfgeeh, 32, of Rochester is the longest-ever term for an American linked to the Islamic State group.
Two missiles flew about 500 miles into the Sea of Japan early Friday, but were not considered a threat, U.S. officials said.
While Secretary of State John Kerry's declaration that ISIS committed genocide is significant, it will be hard to hold members of the terrorist group accountable.