At least 3,000 asylum-seekers arrive in German city of Munich and thousands more expected to pour in.
Sipila said he will open his private residence to asylum seekers.
Bono addressed the migrant issue calling on the public to 'work together to find an answer.'
Die Ärzte is giving revenue from Cry for Love to a charity to help refugees
Kailen Rosenberg asks people to consider why they constantly pick the wrong romantic partners.
Russia is looking to develop natural resources in cooperation with China, but Chinese support may be limited.
The summer's hot start caused a large increase in insect populations.
Renewed fighting between the Isis and Syrian insurgents has left at least 47 people dead
Arizona worst hit as grower recalls all product shipped since the beginning of August.
Andrew Ashman was taking part in round-the-world yacht race when the fatal incident occurred.
Refugee numbers set to rise from 4,000 despite "one off" bus convoy across Hungarian and Austrian border.
IBtimes UK speaks with Nigerians in London about the food ban and how it will affect their businesses.
Jimmy Jos Urzagasti allegedly tried to smuggle 400kg of cocaine 'paste' to South American neighbour.
A toddler was found breastfeeding from a neighbour's pregnant dog.
Exhausted and bedraggled refugees received into the arms of waiting Red Cross workers.
Records of prisoners-of-war have been uploaded to the internet for the 70th anniversary of WW2's end
EXCLUSIVE: Marah Nashwan has not been allowed to start school this year.
Protest leaders say that they are willing to be jailed for opposing China's electoral reforms.
Story of Kenyan former professional footballer Nelson Wanyama on his experience of being HIV-positive.
US embassy in capital Dushanbe closed as a result of the violence.
The far-right party is holding its summer university conference in Marseille on 5 September.
Democratic presidential hopeful says use of personal email account 'wasn't the best choice'.
The AR-15 Crusader Rifle is etched with the words of Psalm 144:1.
Buses will collect people from Budapest as well as the estimated 1,200 people who are walking to Austria.
Sawiris, the oldest of three brothers, joined the family business in 1979.
Migrants have begun 106-mile journey to Austria from Budapest.
IBTimes UK speaks with counter terrorism expert on strategies to tackle terrorism in Nigeria
Buhari promised he would fight Boko Haram, end corruption, promote youths employment.
Police investigate possible arson at refugee home in Heppenheim as most Germans display solidarity with migrants.
Aylan's five-year-old brother Galip and his mother, Reham, were also killed in the ill-fated journey.