The Russian operation focused on Ukraine and the Iranian network posted about the US 2020 presidential election.
The Academy board steps down amid an outcry over 12 César nominations for director Roman Polanski.
BBC News NI look at the options after there was no overall majority in the Republic of Irelands election.
Mark Zuckerberg says he understands the frustration about how tech companies are taxed in Europe.
The resignation of the entire César Academy board follows demands for profound reform.
The landslide is thought to have been caused by Storm Ciara, which pelted the area with rain.
Fianna Fáils parliamentary party says it will not back Sinn Féin in government in the Republic of Ireland.
Jean-Louis Leroux admits opening fire on a group of suspected thieves, seriously wounding one.
Police are investigating a spate of letter-bomb attacks on companies across the Netherlands.
A woman, 32, who tested negative for Covid-19 says she disabled a hospital lock in St Petersburg.
A woman, 32, who tested negative for the virus says she disabled a hospital lock in St Petersburg.
A woman, 32, who tested negative for the virus, says she disabled a hospital lock in St Petersburg.
Officials in Terni, in the Umbrian hills, are hoping to find a romantic US city to twin with.
Bashir Dokhov hung the portrait in an apartment block to gauge public opinion on the president.
France will create a new reserve around the mountain amid concerns over tourism and pollution.
Geoffrey Cox, Andrea Leadsom and Julian Smith are out as Boris Johnson begins cabinet reshuffle.
Facebook planned to launch its European dating app ahead of Valentines Day - before a row erupted.
Boris Johnson begins the first big changes to his top team, sacking the NI and business secretaries.
Boris Johnson begins to make the first big changes to his top team, sacking Julian Smith and Andrea Leadsom.
As Zlatan Ibrahimovic prepares to play another of his former clubs, we ask: How well do you know the striker?
What comes next after a historic poll in which Sinn Féin topped the popular vote?
Milkybar Wowsomes were the food giants first products to use a new hollow sugar technology.
A firestorm caused by Allied bombers destroyed the historic centre of Dresden in February 1945.
Boris Johnson is preparing to make the first big changes to his top team since his general election win.
The worlds largest mobile industry showcase will not go ahead, organisers confirm.
An aerial picture shows the words will you marry me? spelled out in German in a corn field.
MEPs call on the UK to follow EU policies in many areas in return for an ambitious free trade deal.
The advert by the Scandinavian airline SAS was targeted by online groups and politicians.
Ex-interior minister Matteo Salvini loses his immunity and faces trial over holding migrants at sea.
Patrick Zaky from Egypt was studying in Italy and was detained when he flew home for a family visit.
Former prison service transport boss Viktor Sviridov had just been jailed for extortion.
He goes against a vote last year by bishops who backed married priests for the rainforest region.
Former interior minister Matteo Salvini could be charged with illegally holding migrants at sea.
The move comes after Mr Ghosn fled Japan where he faces charges of financial misconduct.
Ferrari launched the SF1000 in the grandest of settings but can they stop Mercedes and Lewis Hamiltons dominance?
Alex Botelho was thrown from his board during a Big Wave surfing event in Portugal.
How Børge Ousland became the first person to cross Antarctica solo
Simon OLeary reflects on a childhood in which his sexuality led to suicidal thoughts.
Secret control of a Swiss device enabled the US and Germany to collect classified information, reports say.
What does Germanys controversial third-biggest party actually stand for?
With no one party winning a majority, there could be lengthy negotiations to establish a government.
A Spanish energy firm that deducted pay from workers cigarette and coffee breaks wins a court case.
A driver in Moscow has been booked for more than 2,000 traffic violations.
With the resignation of Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer the race for next chancellor appears wide open.
Warning comes after Michael Gove tells firms to prepare for post-Brexit border checks from January.
A woman and her two daughters died in Poland after winds tore the roof off a ski rental shop.
Ursula von der Leyen says the EU has big ambitions but any deal must have a level playing field.
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