French towns swim in rising floodwatersThe Seine's waters were set to peak later on Sunday or early on Monday close to levels which led to similar flooding in 2016
Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad dies aged 91The company said in a statement that he passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones at his home.
Russian opposition takes to streets, calls for election boycott Police raid opposition leader Alexei Navalny's office.
I would be 'tougher' in Brexit talks than UK's May: TrumpThere have been tensions between the two leaders.
Zeman wins 2nd term in Czech presidential run-offZeman, 73, is the last prominent figure among active politicians from the country's post-communist transitional period in the 1990s.
70% discount on Nutella spark chaos in French supermarkets Shops were confronted with outbursts of violence between customers fighting to get their hands on the product.
109 migrants found crammed inside Mexican truckThe truck driver and his Mexican assistants were arrested for human trafficking.
Pay row cuts into BBC male journo salariesThe broadcaster was forced to disclose last year that two thirds of the highest earners on air were men.
US president takes a softer, inclusive tone at Davos Trump became the first sitting US President in 18 years to address the annual conclave of the rich and powerful.