The travel alert extends to the whole continent until 31 August 2016.
Dress codes can ban religious clothing as long as they apply to all religious faiths and political views.
Mass migration has become far more controversial in Germany since the New Year's Eve attacks in Cologne.
British-Indian businesses have voiced their concern over what a Brexit would do to UK trade.
Daesh releases new images of the man who is said to be a minority Muslim Uighur from Xinjiang.
220,000 FanYa investors use VPNs to spread their plight after being ignored by Chinese regulators.
Princess Anne, Nicole Sturgeon and David Cameron were among those paying their respects.
Royalty isn't immune from punishment, even in private WhatsApp chats.
Research has revealed that young Indians work an average of 52 hours per week.
Military offensive continues in oil-rich Niger Delta as oil pipelines attacks halt oil production.
We know why some people are keen to paint the parents as morally deficient and lax in their parenting.
US State Department warns citizens of dangers of travelling to France during competition.
Residents of town in south-eastern Turkey returned after partial lifting of curfew to find utter chaos.
Cases of starvation are being reported in the besieged Iraqi city.
Labour may still be dominant in Wales but the times when some constituencies weren't even contested are now in the very distant past.
Fallujah was first Iraq city to fall under IS control in 2014 and has been besieged for more than six months.
Anne Hidalgo pledged the camp would be built to UN and international humanitarian standards.
Hundreds have lost their lives in a series of shipwrecks over the past few days.
India's Richard Branson has been in the UK since March amid accusations he owes billions.
French MP said France should 'just watch and observe' how Congolese situation evolves amid violences.
Hostage-takers – believed to be Taliban – wore military fatigues as they carried out attack on 31 May.
Harambe's life was just as tragic as his death, locked up to serve as a living exhibit with human caretakers.
Ethereum-based ConsenSys rallied support for its uPort identity system at ID2020 at the United Nations.
The Turkish president has sued almost two thousand people accused of insulting him since becoming PM in 2014.
Donald Trump has outraged and enthralled, but will he change tack as presumptive Republican candidate?
Syrians living in Turkey talk about the horrors of life in Syria and their hatred of Islamic State, aka Daesh.
The report says that people who fled violence and are trapped in the country, live on the brink of survival.
President Ashraf Ghani has called the reconstruction of the palace as 'laying the foundation for the country's future'.
Members of Georgian Ultras strike café in capital flinging meat and fish at customers and staff.
Iraqi troops have launched a final attack to recapture the city which fell to Isis in January 2014.