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Call for global solution to crisis
The world needs to act together on the refugee crisis gripping Europe, European Council president Donald Tusk said yesterday.

Kiwis heading to warmer weather
Thousands of Kiwis are packing their sunhats and sun cream, preparing for a winter getaway.

Switzerland: Snow white snow bright
We entered the clearing and stopped, breathing hard after snowshoeing through deep powder.

Eurostar passengers fall after terror attacks
Eurostar rail passenger numbers have fallen as travellers "remain cautious" following the Brussels terror attacks.

How to do Europe on $48 a day
The plan was three weeks and then back home. But Kirrily Schwarz has found a way to stretch her money and is still going after eight weeks.

Paradises you are not allowed to visit
They are the bucket-list destinations tourists are loving to death. Some of these sites have been shut down, while for others the risk lingers.

Britain risks a recession if it leaves EU
Britain could sink into a year-long recession if it votes to leave the European Union, finance minister George Osborne warned.

France: Dancing out of nowhere
Gliding along the river with a cocktail in hand, as stars twinkle above me, I'm certain there is no better way to travel.

Editorial: EU refugee solution earns a cheer
It is not often that international solutions work so well but when it happens, it deserves a tentative cheer.

Ask Away: A good European Christmas
Well, for one, it's pretty magical to get to experience a white Christmas - sure, it'll be extremely cold, but Europe does Christmas exceptionally well.

Bronze Age king's seed spread far
Half of Western European men are descended from one Bronze Age "king" who sired a dynasty of nobles which spread throughout Europe, a study has shown.

President drops by for a friend in need
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was asked to reminisce about her fondest moments with President Barack Obama during the seven years of his presidency.

Swiss watch exports post biggest drop since 2009
Swiss watch exports posted the biggest quarterly drop since 2009 as the industry faces declining demand across all its main markets.

Football joins leaders in spotlight
Swiss police raided the Uefa yesterday about a contract disclosed in the Panama Papers signed by the head of the global football body Fifa.

Gwynne Dyer: Why deal to stem the flood of refugees will fail dismally
COMMENT: The only way to seal a frontier is to kill people who try to cross it illegally. The Iron Curtain worked pretty well, for example.

Austria: Tracing the Terminator
Mention Arnold Schwarzenegger and almost no one will imagine glow-in-the-dark condoms.

Hunt for terror suspects extends across Europe
The investigation into last week's bombings in Belgium extended farther across Europe after Italian police arrested a new suspect.

Ghost town home to just one
Fausto Mottalini, 65, is out to tell the world that a human being can live with a few simple things: food, shelter and above all, uncontaminated nature.

Europe on alert over Isis aggression
A top European security official warned yesterday that the threat of Isis (Islamic State) attacks is greater than previous assessments.

Winchester: When the English rose
The final resting place of England's greatest king is somewhere under the asphalt of the car park of a leisure centre in his capital, Winchester.

Brussels: From busy hubs to scenes of terror
Survivors tell of chaos and confusion after attacks on the 'Washington of Europe'.

Brussels: Vulnerability in heart of extremism
Last week counterterrorism officials and experts gathered in Brussels for a conference on a threat quietly gathering in the city around them.

Sicily: Offer you can't refuse
Erme says the locals' united stand has gone some way to alleviate the climate of fear that once existed, and the violence once demonstrated so publicly by the mob.

Europe puts up 'house full' signs
Hollande urged the people of Britain not to leave. "I don't want to scare you," he said, "but there will be consequences if the UK decides to leave the EU."

NZ-Europe free trade agreement talks begin
The European Parliament's decision to support negotiations on a free trade agreement with New Zealand has been welcomed by Trade Minister Todd McClay.

Croatia: A non-fan's guide to 'Thrones' sites
Croatia is to Game of Thrones what a Waikato hillside is to fans of The Hobbit.

Wales: Dominion of Dylan
There's a certain level of chaos in the small beachside writing shed where Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas spent a good amount of time.

Drones banned at German castle
Tourists packing cheap new camera drones for tours of Germany might want to leave them behind