UK 'Refugees Welcome' Movement: Brits Start Campaign To Win Over Prime Minister David Cameron
"Responding to the movement of so many desperate people is not straightforward. Yet it is clear that many of Europe’s existing policies are inadequate."
Flight MH370 Update: Flaperon Wing Debris Is 'Certainly' From Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane, French Prosecutors Say
The French conclusion was reached after weeks of speculation and uncertainty concerning the origin of the wing debris.
China Railroad Company Building Boston Subway Train Cars Is Looking To Expand In The US
It is the first major transit deal between China and the United States.
Refugee Crisis 2015: Lesbos Mayor Calls For State Of Emergency As Thousands Arrive Per Day
More than 200,000 refugees have entered Greece since January, and the number of daily arrivals has increased throughout the summer.
European Refugees Not Christian, Hungary Prime Minster Says, As Hundreds Stranded At Budapest Keleti Train Station
Prime Minister Viktor Orban noted that many of the refugees in the country were Muslims.
Nazi Gold Train Search: Poland Army To Help Find Hitler's Underground Treasure
"A man on his deathbed gave the people looking for the train the information they needed to find it," they claim.
European Anti-Austerity 2015: Podemos, Spain's Protest Party, Looks To An Uncertain Future After Tsipras Resignation, Dips In The Polls
The far-left, anti-austerity Podemos party's rise to national prominence has lost a considerable amount of momentum heading into upcoming elections.
Who Is Kim Davis? Kentucky Clerk Denying Same-Sex Marriage Licenses Defies Supreme Court Orders
"It is about marriage and God's word," said Kim Davis of her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Kim Jong Un Watches North Korea Missile Test: Amid Seoul Tensions, Pyongyang State News Agency Releases New Video Footage
"Our military has a fundamental obligation to keep an eye on the situation," a South Korean defense official said.
EU Migrant Crisis 2015: Germany Could Spend Billions On Refugee Care And Integration, Labor Minister Says
Germany is expecting between 240,000 and 460,000 new refugees in the coming year, which translates to a heavy additional burden on Germany's social spending.
Gay Marriage In Kentucky: Clerk Still Denying Licenses To Same Sex Couples Despite US Supreme Court Ruling
Despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Tuesday, Kim Davis has refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses based on her religious beliefs.
Pope Francis To Forgive Abortions? Vatican Will Allow Priests To Absolve 'Contrite' Women During Holy Year
Pope Francis will formally allow priests to forgive abortions in the upcoming Holy Year, according to a letter from the Vatican published Tuesday.
EHarmony Job Matchmaking Service Update: Dating Website Launching 'Elevated Careers' To Promote Compatibility
"Nobody has really matched personalities in terms of the applicant and the supervisor," said Neil Clark Warren, founder of eHarmony.
Russian SU-27 Fighter Jets Spotted Off Sweden's Baltic Coast Amid Kremlin's Arctic Military Expansion
“We are now seeing that Russia's military activity in the area is increasing, both in terms of scope and content," Sweden's defense minister said Monday.
OPEC's Sinking Oil Prices: Russia's Putin And Venezuela's Maduro To Discuss 'Possible Next Steps'
"Today's continuing pressure on prices ... remains a cause for concern for OPEC and its members -- indeed for all stakeholders in the industry," OPEC said in its most recent bulletin.
EU Migrant Crisis 2015: 'No Limit' To Number Of Refugees Germany Will Welcome
More than 200,000 refugees have arrived in Europe since January, most of them landing first in Greece, Italy and the Balkan nations.
Ukraine Parliament Riots Update: Watch Video Of Kiev Protesters Clashing With Police Outside Rada Building; Over 100 Wounded
Over 100 people were wounded in the fighting outside parliament Monday, and at least one person, a police officer, was reported dead.
Ukraine Elections Controversy: Protesters Block Rada Parliament In Kiev, Clashes With Riot Police
Protesters disrupted a parliamentary vote on Monday as lawmakers debated decentralization, which would give pro-Russian separatist groups in the country increased power.
Refugee Crisis Update: 12 Million Syrians Have Fled Their Homes Since War Began, UN Reports
"Syrians now have two choices: either to return and die in their country or to emigrate," a Syrian refugee in Jordan said.
EU Migrant Crisis 2015: Greek Coast Guard Rescues 665 People At Sea In 24 Hours
More than 200,000 people have entered Greece since January, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said Friday.
EU Migrant Crisis 2015: Walls And Fences Fail To Stem Migration As Austrian Lorry Deaths Reveal The Dangers Of Smuggling
Ironically, walls and fences have often had the opposite of their intended effects — especially for the droves of migrants looking to enter the European Union.
NSA Phone Surveillance Ruling Reversed, Court Sides With National Security Agency In Klayman V Obama
The 2013 verdict, which ruled that some NSA actions were unlawful, granted a preliminary injunction to prevent the collection of raw data.
Ukraine-Russia Conflict Update: Ceasefire Violations Could Result In 'Full Scale Armed Clashes,' Says Russian Official
Russian Speaker Sergey Naryshkin urged Ukrainian President Poroshenko to ensure all Ukrainians followed peace agreements, especially ahead of local elections in Russia and Ukraine in the fall.
MH370 Update: Is Flaperon From Missing Malaysia Airliner? French Investigation Delayed, Experts On Vacation
Authorities in France say a subcontractor may be able to determine if a wing part belongs to a missing Malaysia Airlines jet.
How The EU Migrant Crisis Is Fueling Right-Wing Politicians And Refugee Policies In Europe
"We must send them back to their own countries," said Marine Le Pen, leader of France's right-wing nationalist party.
France Terrorism 2015: After Train Attack, Charlie Hebdo, French Try To Step Up Anti-Terror Efforts But Brace For More Violence
France's reputation for keeping its citizens safe from terrorism has taken a major hit in 2015.
Virginia On-Air Reporter Murders Update: Boyfriend Of Alison Parker Speaks Out [VIDEO]
"I am trying to find the strength that she always said I had inside of me," Parker's boyfriend, Chris Hurst, told CNN Thursday.
China Slowdown 2015: Rapid Economic Growth A 'Fantasy', Richest Chinese Man, Wang Jianlin, Says
"China needs to drop the fantasy of keeping a high growth rate of 7 or 8 percent and just accept 6, 7 or even 5 percent," said Wang Jianlin, CEO of the Dalian Wanda Group.
Is Mercury Poisoning The Grand Canyon? High Levels In Algae And Fish Contaminate US National Park
“Managing exposure risks in the Grand Canyon will be a challenge,” said Dr. David Walters, a research ecologist and lead author of the study.
France Russia Mistral Ships Update: Malaysia To Buy Aircraft Carrier?
The Southeast Asian nation has emerged as a potential buyer of the Russian-made aircraft carrier.