Hitler Teddy Bear Causes a Stir in Norway
A Norwegian health group has launched a campaign to reduce the risks of asthma.
Lost Beatrix Potter Tale to Be Published
The author never finished "The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots," about a black cat with a double life.
Refugees to Be Given Lessons About Dutch LGBT Community
LGBT charities have reported a surge in homophobic violence in asylum centers.
Photos: Banksy's Back With Mural Criticizing Calais
The artwork appeared opposite the French Embassy in London on Saturday evening.
Calais' First Radio Station Run By Refugees Goes Live
Two volunteers in Calais, one British, the other Irish, are hoping to cast light within the shanty town.
Meet Trumpy Cat: Donald Trump's Feline Doppelganger
It's been a rollercoaster week for Donald Trump—Trumpy Cat hasn't had it so easy either.
Norway Asylum Seekers Go on Hunger Strike
Thirty asylum seekers, including women and children, started a hunger strike on Monday.
Refugees In Denmark Find an Ally In the Hells Angels
The organization posted a statement saying public anger should be directed at the EU instead.
The Startup Hiring Vienna's Homeless as Tour Guides
People are given a less conventional tour of the city.
Lebanon's Residency Rules Expose Refugees to Abuse: HRW
The majority of Syrian refugees in Lebanon are living below the national poverty line.
How Do You Pronounce "Bowie"?
The Twitter community were upset on Monday night by mass mispronunciation of Bowie's name.
Some Of the More Bizarre Tributes to David Bowie
A petition, created on Monday, hopes to somehow undo the death of the British rock legend
Four Crime Thrillers To Follow-Up 'Making a Murderer'
Sometimes a documentary about a newsworthy story, becomes part of the story itself.
'Mein Kampf' Sells Out in Germany
Publishers received orders for some 15,000 copies against a print run of just 4,000.
Andy Murray Raises $120,000 for Syrian Refugees
The money raised will be go to support 16,000 Syrian children affected by the conflict.
The Five Questions Refugees Ask When Arriving In Europe
The new refugees arrive confused and desperate to find out how to move on.
'Jekyll and Hyde' Creators to Donate Set to Refugees
Producers decided to axe the gothic TV show on Wednesday.
For Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, Winter Brings Suffering
Unable to afford fuel, most of the refugees face a winter with no heating.
Monkey Denied Rights to World Famous Selfie
The unusual copyright court case originally began in September 2015.
Syrian Refugees Recreate Destroyed Monuments
The six artists hope to inspire the 80,000 Syrians living in Jordan's Za'atari refugee camp.
German Universities Offer Free Education to Refugees
Despite the political unrest surrounding the Germany's refugee influx, its leading academic institutions are opening their doors to Syrians
Somali Refugees Take to the Ice to Play for Sweden
Africa's first ever bandy team is making history.
Nine Books That Will Change the Way You Think in 2016
From self-help guides through classic novels to illuminating autobiographies, our round-up of transformative tomes will capture every kind of reader.
Germany to Spend $18 Billion on Refugee Aid: Report
The budget is more than double the $8.7 billion mooted by the German government in November.
In Pictures: Severe Flooding Hits the U.K.
The cost of damage caused by flooding in the northern parts of the country could be more than $2.2 billion.
Swedish Cruise Ship to House Thousands of Refugees
Sweden will be offering 1,260 refugees floating accommodation.
Robots Will Soon Be Teaching Refugee Kids German
Developed in France, the robots are expected to enter classrooms within 18 months.
Macedonia Reopens 'Notorious' Detention Center
The center, known as Gazi Baba after the municipality where it is located, was closed in July.