HRW Slams Germany for Trying to Keep Afghans Away From Europe
The organization tells Newsweek that the move "is either completely idiotic or very very cynical."
Swedish Newspaper Launches Campaign to Find Refugee Who Wrote Love Letter
The letter is believed to have been written by a refugee.
Eagles of Death Metal Enters U.K. Official Singles
The Californian rock band's song, titled "Save a Prayer", entered the charts at number 96.
World's Security Services Focus on Brussels Suburb of Molenbeek
How has a middle-class suburb of Brussels become a hub of extremism?
Authorities Arrest Asylum Seeker Who May Have Known
The man reportedly told fellow refugees that bombs would go off in Paris
The World's Eyes—and its Security Services—Focus
How has a middle-class suburb of Brussels become a hub of extremism?
Free and Unfair
Will Myanmar's new government protect the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims excluded from voting in the country's much-lauded election?
French Markets Take a Hit in Wake of Paris Attacks
France's CAC 40 opens 1 percent lower, while the euro drops to six-and-a-half month low against yen.
French Markets Take a Hit After Paris Attacks
French financial markets have declined as France's CAC 40 opened 1 percent lower on Monday morning.
Unpublished Charlotte Brontë Works Discovered
An unfinished short story and poem, believed to have been written when Brontë was a teenager, had lain unnoticed for many years.
Charlotte Brontë's Unpublished Works Discovered
An unfinished short story and poem, believed to have been written when Brontë was a teenager, had lain unnoticed for many years.
Unseen Andy Warhol Works to Be Exhibited in Oxford
The exhibition will include some of the pop artist's films, canvases and sculptures.
'Nazi Grandmother' Jailed for 10 Months for Holocaust Denial
Unrepentant Ursula Haverback, 87, described the Holocaust as "the greatest and most sustainable lie in history."
Lebanon in Mourning After Suicide Bomb Blasts Kill 43
Local television dedicated morning bulletins to the attacks.
Cameron Throws Down the Gauntlet to (a Weak) Europe
David Cameron has presented the terms under which Britain could remain in the European Union.
Watch: $48 Million 'Blue Moon' Diamond For 7
The diamond is one of two bought by billionaire Joseph Lau for his 7-year-old daughter.
Political Prisoner Murod Juraev Released After 21 Years in Uzbek Prison
The 63-year-old former MP served more than double his original sentence.
George Clooney Visits Café to Support the Homeless
The café is owned by Josh Littlejohn, founder of the Scottish Business Awards.
George Clooney Visits Scotland Café To Support Homeless
The cafe is owned by Josh Littlejohn, founder of the Scottish Business Awards.
Germany Backtracks on Decision to Suspend Dublin Regulation
Syrian refugees could be returned to the first EU member state in which they arrived.
Photos: How the World Is Celebrating Diwali
Some of the best photos from around the world celebrating the annual Hindu festival
David Stewart Wins Taylor Wessing Photography Prize
The photographer's 16th submission updates a photograph that won the award in 2008
Germany Backtracks on Decision to Suspend Dublin
Syrian refugees could be returned to the first EU member state in which they arrived
The Mafia Mega-Trial That Has Italy on Tenterhooks
There are now 59 people facing trial, of whom 46 are the subject of the mega-trial.
Danny Boyle Reveals Sadness of Bowie Musical Rejection
The untitled project was penned by Boyle and Olympic Games ceremony scriptwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Germany Unable to House Hundreds of Thousands Refugees: Study
A study published on Monday found that Germany can only house half a million refugees.
Germany Unable to House Hundreds of Thousands Refugees:
A study published on Monday found that Germany can only house half a million refugees.
Danny Boyle Speaks of 'Grief' After David
The untitled project was penned by Boyle and Olympic Games ceremony scriptwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Experts to Begin Search for 'Nazi Gold Train' This Week
The train is rumored to be carrying gold, diamonds and gems stashed during the final days of World War II.
Experts To Begin Search for 'Nazi Gold Train'
The train is rumoured to be carrying gold, diamonds and gems stashed during the final days of World War II.