UKRAINE
KIEV, Ukraine — Ukraine's military says rebel violations of a cease-fire in the country's east are persisting, but have fallen off in recent days.
CZECH-SHOOTING
PRAGUE — Hundreds of residents of a small town in southeastern Czech Republic have gathered to honor the victims of the worst shooting attack in the country's history. Braving rain, they lit candles in front of the Druzba restaurant in Uhersky Brod a day after a gunman opened fire during lunchtime, killing eight and seriously wounding a woman before he fatally shot himself.
BRITAIN-UNPREDICTABLE ELECTION
ATHERSTONE, England — Posters are being printed and slogans are being polished as Britain's politicians battle it out in the most unpredictable national election in decades. One top election analyst has dubbed it "the lottery election." Voters, though, don't seem very excited about who gets the prize.
POLAND-POLANSKI
KRAKOW, Poland — Filmmaker Roman Polanski appeared in court in southern Poland for a hearing concerning a U.S. request for his extradition over 1977 charges of sex with a minor.
NSA-SURVEILLANCE
PARIS — A Dutch SIM-maker allegedly targeted by British and U.S. spying agencies says it believes there was a hacking operation, but it didn't result in a massive privacy leak.
VATICAN-MEXICO
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis' casual speaking style has gotten him into diplomatic trouble. The Vatican says it has sent a note to Mexico's ambassador insisting that Francis "absolutely did not intend to hurt the feelings of the Mexican people" by referring to the "Mexicanization" of his native Argentina from drug trafficking.
TURKEY-BEAUTY-QUEEN
ANKARA, Turkey — The lawyer for a model and former Miss Turkey says she could face up to two years in prison for social media posts that prosecutors have deemed to be critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.