All Europe
- How Hungary's crackdown is forcing migrants to make hard choices
Some politicians in Europe are unwilling to accept refugees from Syria's conflict, a reluctance that the The International Organization for Migration says is pushing migrants into the hands of smugglers.
- Amid violence in Kiev, Ukraine tries to find a 'decentralized' peace
Ukraine's parliament took a first step toward granting powers to rebel regions. But deadly clashes in the capital show the depth of resistance to such changes.
- Migrants reach Austria by train, while EU tries to deal with asylum rules
Many of the refugees arriving in the Vienna railway station on Monday evening immediately raced to board trains heading on to Germany, witnesses said.
- In Estonia's refugee debate, Soviet past makes for present angst
The news of 71 migrants found dead on a highway in Austria has given new fuel to an EU-wide, mandatory quota system to relocate refugees. But sentiments in Estonia reveal the obstacles such a plan still faces.
- Young Syrian migrant's navigational tool: 'I follow the trash'
Resting along the Serbian-Hungary border, Abood says the war drove him from his home town. More than 3,000 refugees and migrants are pouring across the border into Hungary each day.
- Top judge appointed as Greece's first female prime minister
Vassiliki Thanou, a top judge, was sworn in on Thursday as Greece's first female prime minister, to lead the country until a new government emerges from the vote expected on Sept. 20.
- Can Russia's only independent election monitor survive Kremlin pressure?
Three years ago, Russia unveiled a law effectively requiring NGOs to refuse any foreign funding. Electoral watchdog Golos has complied, but is still on the Kremlin's blacklist.
- Will walls really help reduce Europe's migration crisis?
Hungary is one of several countries trying to use physical blockades to prevent migrants crossing into the EU.
- Early elections for Greece expected next month
The president has appointed the head of the Supreme Court to be interim prime minister.
- Migrants found dead in truck on Austrian highway
Amnesty International alleged that EU indecisiveness was partly to blame for the latest migrant tragedy.
- Seeking Refuge: Five lessons from Europe's migration crisis
Europe is struggling with the greatest mass-movement of people across its borders since World War II. And the crisis has exposed the limitations and gaps in its immigration system.
- Ruble turning to rubble? No signs of panic in the Kremlin.
Most Russians still blame the West, not their own government, for their intensifying economic pain. President Putin's approval rating has remained around 90 percent.
- 50 migrants found dead on boat off Libya, Italian coast guard says
Emergency services received 10 calls for help from various boats in difficulty on Wednesday, all in an area around 30 miles from the Libyan coast.
- France formally opens terrorism probe in train attack
Now that the formal investigation is opened, investigating magistrates are expected to file numerous preliminary charges against Ayoub El-Khazzani, including multiple attempted murders in connection with terrorism.
- Why doesn't Europe impose airline-level security on its trains?
While identity checks, body scans, and other top-tier security might prevent events like Friday's failed attack, they would run afoul of fundamental European ideals.
- Greece elections: New anti-bailout party receives mandate to form government
Former Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis, who heads the newly formed Popular Unity party, received the maximum three-day mandate from the country's president after the head of the main opposition conservative New Democracy failed to form a government.
- More NATO troops in Eastern Europe? New Polish president says yes, please.
Andrzej Duda hopes to enlist fellow Central and Eastern European nations in creating a permanent military presence to counter Russian threats. But he faces resistance.
- First LookAmericans receive France's highest honor for averting 'veritable carnage'
French President François Hollande awarded three Americans and a Briton with France's highest honor for their role in subduing a gunman, calling their act 'a source of inspiration.'
- Americans who thwarted train shooter boost US military reputation in Europe
While the three Americans, two military and one civilian, who tackled a suspected terrorist on a European train are being heralded for heroism, Europe's view of the US military is already more positive than many think.
- Shoreham air show plane crash: Military jet hits cars, leaving seven dead
Shoreham air show plane crash: A military jet taking part in a British air show crashed into a busy main road in Shoreham, England.