Music festivals are ever-expanding enterprises, adding new locations and dates, even if they're repeating the same line-up.
Closed borders during the coronavirus pandemic have taken long-distance relationships to a whole new level. Now, some countries are providing sweet relief for cross-border couples. Norway's new rules took effect July 15.
On the 75th anniversary of Victory Day in Russia, there will be no rumbling tanks, troop formations or mass crowds. The absence of the pomp that usually accompanies May 9 in Russia could prove problematic for President Vladimir Putin.
Mauro Ferrari, head of Europe's top science body, resigned from his post — passionately citing frustration with institutional resistance and bureaucratic infighting in the EU's complex structures. He spoke with The World's Marco Werman about problems facing the European response to COVID-19.
The struggle between tech companies and government regulators continues. In many ways, Europe is ahead of policing high-tech companies.
The former president of the German football league called the resignation "a major setback for integration efforts beyond football in our country."
A recent performance of a play in London highlighted the struggles that young migrants face after they reach the UK. Many of them toss and turn, unable to sleep.
Kohl served as chancellor from 1982 to 1998, guiding his country through the end of the Cold War and into reunification — but not without some pain.
With the two-year clock on Brexit ticking away since March, EU officials have dismissed the suggestion of postponing the negotiations.
President Trump thought pulling out of the Paris climate accord would make other countries stop laughing at America. It didn't work.
The legendary three-time winner of the Giro d'Italia eluded Nazis by smuggling false documents in the frame of his bike during training runs.