Transportation October 24, 2016 5 French officials en route to Libya for surveillance trip killed in Malta plane crash A small plane heading toward Libya's coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes for the French government crashed soon after takeoff from Malta's airport Monday, killing all five French crew members, authorities said.
isis October 24, 2016 Mosul fight could send wave of terrorists home to Europe, officials warn The U.S.-backed Iraqi operation to retake the Islamic State hub of Mosul could send thousands of fighters who traveled from Europe back home -- a process made easier as ISIS forges travel documents, European officials warned Sunday.
Refugees October 24, 2016 France begins evacuation of massive Calais refugee camp Lines of migrants with their lives in small bags waited calmly to get on buses in the French port city of Calais on Monday, the first day of the mass evacuation and destruction of the squalid camp they called home.
Refugees October 23, 2016 Confusion abounds as France prepares to shutter refugee camp Aid workers in the port town of Calais are expressing worry over a lack of information ahead of Monday's scheduled dismantling of France's slum-like migrant camp.
Refugees October 19, 2016 Afghan child migrant reunited with his brother after 10 years A 14-year-boy among the first child migrants to arrive in Britain from Calais has told Sky News about the struggles he faced living there.
Secretary-General October 13, 2016 Portuguese ex-PM elected next UN secretary-general The 193 United Nations member states of the General Assembly on Thursday elected Portugal's former prime minister Antonio Guterres as the next secretary-general of the UN.
Refugees October 11, 2016 Wheelchair-bound woman raped by refugees at Sweden asylum center, police say A wheelchair-bound woman was gang raped by six asylum seekers, Swedish police have said.
Refugees October 7, 2016 Refugees reportedly found hiding inside frigid truck near London British authorities on Friday detained 15 refugees who were discovered hiding inside an ice-cold freezer truck carrying frozen potatoes imported from the Netherlands.
United Kingdom October 6, 2016 UK Independence Party lawmaker hospitalized after fight with colleague Feuding in Britain's fractious, right-wing UK Independence Party erupted into violence Thursday that left a member of the European Parliament hospitalized with a head injury after an "altercation" with a colleague.
Refugees October 3, 2016 Hungary hopes to deploy thousands of 'border hunters' in bid to stop migrants Hungary is recruiting thousands of so-called “border hunters” to patrol its razor-wire boundary fence, planning to equip the special unit with night-vision goggles, riot gear and dogs in an effort to keep migrants at bay, The Washington Post reported.
Refugees October 2, 2016 Low turnout invalidates Hungary ballot on EU refugee quotas Hungarians overwhelmingly supported the government in a referendum on Sunday called to oppose any future, mandatory European Union quotas for accepting relocated asylum seekers.