Denmark: Planning for more statues of women
Denmark's culture minister wants to move toward gender equality in the country's statuary
Denmark's culture minister wants to move toward gender equality in the country's statuary
A young French patissier takes the cup for the best pain au chocolate in an international competition
It's been a short winter for Helsinki Zoo's bears, who have woken several times during the winter and are now up for the season
A campaign is underway to promote a rail tunnel system to connect the Channel Islands to France
Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras that might also violate guests' privacy
Better working conditions and a living wage are at the heart of the demands
Paris may be swarming with Olympic spectators in July, but it appears that many of them will not be renting hotel rooms in the area
Carnival adds a big solar installation to its private port, which is the biggest destination for cruise ships visiting the Dominican Republic
Belgium is switching to on-the-spot photos at passport offices, and pro photographers are feeling the pinch
Amtrak increases service in the Boston-New York-Washington corridor to meet increased leisure demand
Amsterdam opens a new Holocaust Museum on sites that were part of the Nazi deportations of Dutch Jews
Concerned about crowding, safety and litter, local officials are imposing a fee and a daily limit on climbing Japan's most famous mountain
Lufthansa's deal to take over ITA Airways is stalled by EU regulators, and there are rumors that Lufthansa might drop the deal.
Nepal is requiring GPS trackers for climbers on its high mountains to make search and rescue easier and less costly
TSA is trying out a new self-service security system, hoping to find workable solutions for the future