All Europe
First LookThere's an older, bigger Stonehenge in town. What will it tell us?Researchers believe that an even larger, older stone monument consisting of some 100 massive stones lies buried underground just 2 miles away from Stonehenge.
No flowers for teacher on the first day? Russians feel the pinch.School costs – uniforms, notebooks, gym clothes – are soaring in recession-hit Russia, and pupils and parents are griping over the unwelcome changes in their classrooms.Â
Migrants break through Hungarian police lines near Serbian borderSeveral hundred asylum seekers broke through Hungarian police lines near the Serbian border Monday and marched north on the main highway to Budapest.
Italy top court: Amanda Knox conviction was based on flawed caseItaly's top criminal court issued a formal explanation of throwing out Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito's convictions for the 2007 murder of her British roommate on Monday, saying that there was no proof Knox and Sollecito were at the crime scene.
Merkel wants EU partners to take in migrants through quota systemGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel called on other countries in the European Union to take in their share of migrants from the Middle East and Africa. But Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is skeptical on how a quota system could work.
Legend realized? Discovery of lost Nazi 'gold train' invigorates Polish townA mysterious train loaded with stolen Nazi treasures has purportedly been found in Wałbrzych, Poland. Whether or not the discovery pans out, it has fired up local treasure hunters and skeptics alike.
Chaos in Hungary as refugees are determined to register elsewhereRefugees grow restless as Hungarian authorities enforce registration at local asylum centers and prevent migration to other Western European countries.Â
With one photo, Europe's refugee debate changes almost overnightThe photo depicting Alan Kurdi, a 3-year-old Syrian refugee, lying dead in the Turkish surf has spurred a European urgency that reports of hundreds of other deaths did not.- UK's Cameron agrees to take in 'thousands more' Syrian refugeesAfter a disturbing photo of a young refugee killed fleeing violence in Syria was widely distributed, support for taking in more refugees has increased across Europe.
Hungary blocks thousands of migrants from traveling to Western EuropeAt Keleti train station in Budapest, where an estimated 3,000 people have camped for days, conditions have grown increasingly squalid.
EU leaders resolve to arrest migrant smugglersAmid the worst humanitarian crisis in decades, European countries seek options to aggressively combat human trafficking.
Putin showcases Russia's pivot to Asia as he visits China for WWII paradeAs he visits for China's World War II 70th anniversary military parade Thursday, the Russian president hopes to stabilize a relationship roiled by economic problems in both countries.
Budapest train station closed to migrants for second day; 11 drown off TurkeyHundreds of migrants outside Budapest's main international terminal Wednesday were blocked for a second day from seeking asylum in Germany and other European Union countries.
Not just Hungary: Migrant mess in Budapest reflects larger EU confusionHungary locked down the Keleti station in Budapest on Tuesday. The drastic move deepened concerns over Europe's erratic response to the migrant crisis.Â
Budapest train station suddenly closed to migrantsHungary suspended all rail traffic Tuesday from its main terminal in Budapest as hundreds of migrants tried to board trains for Austria and Germany.
How Hungary's crackdown is forcing migrants to make hard choicesSome politicians in Europe are unwilling to accept refugees from Syria's conflict, a reluctance that the The International Organization for Migration says is pushing migrants into the hands of smugglers.
Amid violence in Kiev, Ukraine tries to find a 'decentralized' peaceUkraine's parliament took a first step toward granting powers to rebel regions. But deadly clashes in the capital show the depth of resistance to such changes.
Migrants reach Austria by train, while EU tries to deal with asylum rulesMany of the refugees arriving in the Vienna railway station on Monday evening immediately raced to board trains heading on to Germany, witnesses said.
In Estonia's refugee debate, Soviet past makes for present angstThe news of 71 migrants found dead on a highway in Austria has given new fuel to an EU-wide, mandatory quota system to relocate refugees. But sentiments in Estonia reveal the obstacles such a plan still faces.
Young Syrian migrant's navigational tool: 'I follow the trash'Resting along the Serbian-Hungary border, Abood says the war drove him from his home town. More than 3,000 refugees and migrants are pouring across the border into Hungary each day.