Many of Europe's borders reopening despite fears of coronavirus' continued spread
Many countries in Europe are opening their borders ahead of the summer season in an attempt to attract tourists, but the coronavirus remains a global pandemic.
Banksy proposes this new statue to replace torn-down UK monument
British artist Banksy debuted to the public a new proposal to replace the Bristol statue of Edward Colston, a 17th-century slave trader whose wealth helped the city grow.
Deadly flooding in China forces 228,000 into shelters; house seen collapsing into river
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes in south and central China after major flooding in the region caused destruction throughout the region.
Sweden ends decades-long probe into 1986 assassination of PM Olof Palme
An investigation into the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme that’s spanned for more than 30 years was closed on Wednesday after authorities determined the main suspect has been dead for decades, according to reports.
Heavy rain leads to garbage-filled neighborhood in Nigeria, Lagos officials vow crackdown
Authorities in the largest city in Nigeria are vowing to crack down on illegal dumping after heavy rain over the weekend caused one neighborhood to be inundated with garbage.
Italy's hard-hit region nears 'herd immunity' as more than half of people tested show coronavirus antibodies
The northern Italy region hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic seems well on the path to so-called “herd immunity” after more than half of its residents tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies.