Staff at the Eiffel Tower have walked off the job in a dispute over lengthening queues at the Paris landmark, forcing it to close during the peak summer tourist season.
Around 1300 Danes marched through Copenhagen on Wednesday in protest at a new ban on the wearing of face veils in public.
Wikileaks, the controversial hacks and leaks site, initially had high hopes for Malcolm Turnbull, a new cache of messages reveals.
British sailor and entrepreneur Tony Bullimore, who was dramatically rescued by the Australian navy from his upturned yacht in the Southern Ocean, has died.
Thieves have made off with priceless Swedish crown jewels, in a daring heist reminiscent of a Hollywood movie.?
When a devastating earthquake hit Amatrice, Italy, two years ago, Fabiano Ettore and Kaos were among the first to join in the rescue efforts.
The suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in Manchester last year had been rescued from the civil war in Libya three years prior.
A film of a man hitting a woman in the face in Paris after she told him to "shut up" for harassing her in the street has left France shocked.
If the relatives and doctors of a patient in a persistent vegetative state agree on ending life, a court's permission is no longer needed.
Hospitals plan to stockpile blood and cancer drugs, supermarkets worry about food supplies, and voters wonder if Brexit is a bad idea after all.
Video and photos shot by survivors show dozens of shellshocked people huddling torso-deep in the water as smoke and embers swirl around them.