University of Lucerne, a public institution near Zurich, only allows Catholics to teach 'doctrinal' courses in theology

Right-wing extremist outfit's 'leader on the ground' ties for longest sentence related to election insurrection; group's chief Enrique Tarrio to receive prison term next week

Businessman, whose son was killed in the Princess Diana crash, often clashed with the UK elite and royal family

Egyptian businessman, the owner of Harrods and Fulham Football Club, was devastated by the death of his son and claimed the royal family masterminded the deadly traffic accident

Military says suspects hurled explosives at fence, tried to cross it; violent protest comes after report claiming Hamas may resume regular marches on frontier

PM pans Tally Gotliv's 'outrageous' claim, as Gallant demands apology, opposition aghast; she responds by railing at government's 'sycophantic' stance on security prisoners

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says French leader should 'focus on the situation inside France' instead of criticizing his country

Antonio Guterres reiterates call for banning atomic weapons' tests, with 1996 global treaty yet to take effect while awaiting ratification by several countries, including Israel

Taking samples from jars containing lungs and liver of ancient noblewoman, scientists reproduce smell of balms used in mummification

Announcement comes following national security minister's decision to limit family visits to once every two months

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