Deep below Spanish town, 14,000-year-old paintings
A cave deep under a building in a Basque resort town is the home of spectacular cave paintings...but they won't be opened to the public.
A cave deep under a building in a Basque resort town is the home of spectacular cave paintings...but they won't be opened to the public.
Playing on Britain's slang name of 'frogs' for French people, a French business district works to lure companies fleeing Brexit.
A small town's tiny history museum in a former phonebox is a big local hit and may inspire many more mini-museums.
Pope Francis hasn't used the Papal summer palace at Castel Gandolfo, and it's now being opened for tours and as a museum.
TV-like chaos as the Oresund Bridge held a large-scale emergency drill to test response times and equipment.
40 years after its rocky start-up, Airbus passes a milestone with delivery of its 10,000th plane, an A350, to Singapore Airlines.
A new trend in 'green building' may be emerging with the construction of a 24-story wood building in Vienna and a taller one planned for London.
A McDonalds due to open on the ground floor of a Vatican building in which several cardinals live has stirred them to protest.
Madrid and other Spanish cities have developed colonies of Quaker parrots, an invasive species that arrived as pets.
As a side-effect of a colossal beer-maker merger, Italy's Peroni has been spun off to Japanese brewer Asahi.
Paris has a plan, and a budget, to get landlords to turn 19th-century maid's rooms into inhabitable apartments.
The 2016 list of Top 100 Sustainable Destinations seems to have an alphabet bias in honoring destinations that have embraced sustainable development.
Another Chinese reproduction of western architecture, this time with 16th century villages where Shakespeare and Cervantes were born.
Starting Monday, Americans can bring back Cuban cigars and rum if it's for personal use.
Low water levels in the Rhine are causing problems for shipping, and may affect river cruises.