February 4, 2020 'Flight from hell': 4 Ryanair passengers allegedly faint on flight to Scotland “Everyone was panicking and we still don’t really know what happened,” one passenger claims.
January 27, 2020 Venice may put glass wall around St. Mark's Basilica to curb future flood damage The historic basilica, which sits at one of the lowest points of the city, is still suffering the effects of record flooding in Nov. 2019.
January 25, 2020 German woman uses Tinder to find help after getting stuck at Europe's most northern point A German thrill-seeker on a trip through Europe turned to a popular dating app for help after extreme weather caused her camper to get dangerously stuck on the side of a mountain in northern Norway.
January 24, 2020 Woman accidentally uses toddler’s passport, is still allowed on flight Ma'am, you don't look a day over 3 years old.
January 23, 2020 Albert Einstein coin is the smallest of its kind Switzerland has minted what it calls the smallest gold coin in the world which features famed physicist Albert Einstein with his tongue sticking out.
January 18, 2020 Spain's Ibiza, Mallorca islands pass law aimed at curbing tourists' booze-fueled debauchery Authorities in the Balearic Islands are fed up with the so-called "booze tourism" that some of its towns have become known for.
January 13, 2020 Venice canals nearly dry, months after historic floods Just weeks after Venice, Italy was mostly underwater after suffering some of its worst floods in more than 50 years, its famous canals have now dried up, leaving them unnavigable thanks to low tide.
January 10, 2020 Couple moves 40,000 km from New Zealand to UK with their Toyota Land Cruiser And you thought moving to a new apartment was tough.
December 23, 2019 Dublin Zoo tiger 'attacks' young boy -- only to be stopped by glass partition A young boy and his family got more than they bargained for this past weekend at the Dublin Zoo in Ireland when they received a close-up view of a tiger in full attack mode.
December 17, 2019 Austria hotel owners drop suit against reviewer who criticized 'Nazi grandpa' portrait The owners of an Austrian hotel who took a former guest to court over his one-star online review that criticized two portraits of a "Nazi grandpa" in its lobby dropped their lawsuit -- after the visitor provided evidence that the men in the pictures had been members of the Nazi party.