At Casi restaurant in Barcelona, owner Prat no longer sees regular customers ordering an extra glass of wine or dessert after each "Menu del dia" as before.
The acting US Attorney General believes the suspect who opened fire at a White House Correspondents' Dinner event targeted government officials, including President Trump.
Vietnam opposes all foreign actions in the Spratly and Paracel archipelagos without its permission, following reports of Taiwan's drills on Ba Binh island.
Every morning at 6:30, Japanese radio stations broadcast Radio Taiso, a program that has existed for nearly 100 years, guiding people through exercises to start their day.
The EU and Ukraine anticipate the 106 billion USD loan will significantly bolster the country's defense capabilities to continue confronting Russia long-term.
Ukraine claims successful interception of 580 unmanned aerial vehicles and 30 Russian missiles, but appears to have missed all enemy Iskander-M munitions.
The Israeli military and the Hezbollah armed group in Lebanon are continuing to exchange fire, despite a ceasefire agreement being extended for three weeks.
40 member states of the International Maritime Organization back plan to evacuate hundreds of commercial vessels and sailors stranded in the Gulf due to the Iran conflict.
NATO officials reject the possibility of suspending or expelling Spain, following reports that the US is pushing for sanctions against the country for not supporting the operation in Iran.
European Union countries are discussing plans for mutual assistance in the event of an attack, following the US president's criticism of NATO and threats not to defend the alliance.