Researchers are using diary entries, travel notes, religious registers, and other primary historical records to better understand extreme climate shifts in Transylvania during the 16th century.
Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.
Ancient DNA from 348 individuals suggests that pale skin became the predominant characteristic of people living in Europe ...
Flooding, famine, plagues. Historical documents from diaries to parish registers detail the dramatic impacts of the Little ...
Futures being traded at the Title Transfer Facility in the Netherlands, a hub that acts as a virtual trading point for ...
Pakistan says at least 16 citizens died when a boat carrying Europe-bound migrants capsized near the Libyan coast over the weekend. Another 10 are missing. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...
Avoid the hustle and bustle while still soaking up some much-needed Vitamin D by checking out this gorgeous Spanish resorts ...
You may assume all the best surfing spots in the world are only in warm climates, but this area in Denmark called "Cold ...