E.U. Migration Overhaul Clears Final Hurdle
A landmark bill set to overhaul migration policy across the European Union cleared its final hurdle on Wednesday after it was approved by the European
A landmark bill set to overhaul migration policy across the European Union cleared its final hurdle on Wednesday after it was approved by the European
Sometimes getting your art displayed at one of Europe’s finer museums is just a matter of hanging it there yourself. On Monday, the Pinakothek der
Neither Paris F.C. nor St.-Étienne will have much reason to remember the game fondly. There was, really, precious little to remember at all: no goals,
Germany on Tuesday defended itself against accusations that its arms sales to Israel were abetting genocide in Gaza, arguing at the International Court of Justice
For just over a week, Mt. Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes, has been spewing circular, mostly white smoke rings into the skies over
Europe’s top human rights court said on Tuesday that the Swiss government had violated its citizens’ human rights by not doing enough to stop climate
I joined throngs of people in Manhattan’s Central Park to watch the partial eclipse. It felt like dusk by 3:20 in the afternoon, and people
The Summer Olympics and tensions over the war in Ukraine are likely to make Paris a tempting target for a variety of hacking attempts, including
The document issued on Monday by the Vatican puts human dignity at the center of Catholic life, but in doing so, it broaches some of
The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency has condemned drone strikes at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, saying “such reckless attacks significantly increase