All Europe
In Paris, refugee crisis puts new strain on city's homelessness problemMigrants, as they wait for their asylum applications to be processed, are increasingly ending up on the streets of the French capital, adding to the tens of thousands already there.
Merkel to host Putin, Poroshenko for Ukrainian peace summitAmid increasingly murky relations between Russia and the West, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is hosting a summit in Berlin to try to bring peace to the conflict between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russia separatists.
WikiLeaks: Assange's internet link 'severed' by state actorEcuador's Foreign Ministry released a brief statement that didn't mention the Internet cut off, but reaffirmed its decision to grant Assange asylum.
First LookAustrian government to demolish house where Hitler was bornThe building, which has served as an attraction for neo-Nazis, will be replaced with one that has nothing to do with the fascist dictator.
Brexit begins to feel too real for high-skill EU citizens in BritainWhile Britain is generally in favor of letting non-British residents with high-end skills stay after Brexit, its increasingly hostile rhetoric is making exactly those people question the wisdom of remaining.
How Boris Johnson flip-flopped on BrexitBritain's foreign secretary wrote an unpublished column against leaving the European Union. Johnson says he penned the piece to clarify his thoughts on the issue.Â
At odds but bound together, Europe and Russia struggle over SyriaThe war of words over Syria – including accusations of Russian war crimes in Aleppo – has relations between Moscow and Brussels at their worst in years. But both sides recognize that nothing can be done without the other.
First LookPicking EU over UK? Scotland may offer post-Brexit bid at independenceScottish voters rejected the Brexit referendum in June, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
First LookMarmite shortage: Why Brexit just got real for BritonsThe grocery chain Tesco is at odds with Unilever over price hikes in consumer goods, leading Tesco to stop stocking some items. The drop in the pound means imported goods are nearly a fifth more expensive.
First LookWhy lawyers for Salah Abdeslam, last Paris bomber, have dropped the caseSalah Abdeslam is being held in solitary confinement, under round-the-clock surveillance. He refuses to speak.
First LookHow much of a say will Labour have in Brexit negotiations?Prime Minister Theresa May has acceded to a Labour demand for Parliamentary debate on Brexit plans, including a list of 170 questions. But her government won't hold a formal vote before invoking Article 50.
Warming Russia-Turkey relations send a chill through UkraineA joint natural gas pipeline, announced Monday, would help Turkey become an energy hub and give Russia a way to cut out Ukraine from gas exports to the EU.
Nobel Peace Prize targets 'pure peace process' in award to Colombia's SantosThe committee based its decision on the Colombian president’s 'resolute efforts' to end the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war.
Lawmaker from fractious UKIP hospitalized after party clashSteven Woolfe lost consciousness after clashing with another lawmaker Thursday morning during a meeting of party lawmakers in France.
Britain's plans for immigration crackdown prompts backlashBritain's new government is planning on instituting a series of new measures aimed at immigrants in the country illegally, as well as businesses who hire foreign-born workers.
A very French reason for going to the opera: to get a better jobKnowledge of arts and culture is key to succeeding in the French business world, but many young people are priced out of the opportunity to participate in the arts. The Paris Opera is trying to remedy that by offering 10-euro tickets to its premieres.
First LookPolish lawmakers defeat proposal to further limit abortionAfter thousands of women took to the streets to protest, the legislature rejected the proposal by a 352-58 vote on Thursday.Â
After mass protests, Poland won't back total abortion banThe decision appeared to doom an effort to add further limits to what is already one of Europe's most restrictive abortion laws.- Belgium investigate police stabbing as possible terror attackOne officer was stabbed in the neck and another in the stomach. Brussels is on high alert after bombings in March killed 32 people at the city's airport and in a subway carriage.
Call of the Urals? German transplant to Russia finds the adventure of his life.Stefan Semken closed a business in Bremen 15 years ago. Today he and his Russian wife introduce tourists to the 'real' Russia in a formerly closed military industrial region.