Among arrested is Mohamed Abrini, 31, a Belgian of Moroccan descent who is believed to be the mysterious “man in the hat” who escaped explosion at Brussels airport
Consultations with Russia produce agreement to convene NATO-Russia Council meeting, but dates have not been announced
Recent fighting has prompted calls for resumption of efforts to find ultimate settlement for conflict over Azerbaijan’s ethnic Armenian enclave
US ambassador to Turkey also calls on Kurdish rebels to cease hostilities, saying any return to a peace process can be possible only if PKK ends attacks
After taking the oath, Hashim told parliament that he will be unifying political and civic factor, representative of all citizens of Kosovo
Some 4,700 migrants are estimated to be camped out at Greece's biggest port, where scuffles broke out on Wednesday
Vatican says pope accepted invitation from leader of the Christian Orthodox Church, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, and Greek president, Prokopis Pavlopoulos
Jens Stoltenberg tells VOA alliance is implementing biggest reinforcement to collective defense since end of Cold War in response to new security environment
New government entity — to be led by Putin's former chief bodyguard — will merge country's interior ministry troops with riot police and swat teams
New assistance announced Thursday after meeting between US Vice President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Washington
Men are accused of publishing images dating to January 2014 of Syria-bound trucks that their newspaper said proved Turkey was smuggling arms into that country
EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn says Albania should pass reforms before EU states begin deliberations on the country's membership bid
At least 23 other people wounded in Kurdish-majority southeastern city of Diyarbakir
Vojislav Seselj was charged with nine counts by prosecutors at International Criminal Court in The Hague, including murder, torture and persecution during ethnic wars sparked by collapse of Yugoslavia
Previous total of 35 had double counted three people with dual citizenship; also Tuesday, US urges greater intelligence sharing in Europe following bombings
Prosecutors deny media reports that Didier Prospero's security pass was stolen and had to be deactivated
Federal prosecutor's office says that it issued an arrest warrant for a man it only identified as Faycal C. for 'involvement in a terrorist group, terrorist killings and attempted terrorist killings'
Belgian prosecutors also determine that Naijm Laachraoui, linked to the November bombings in Paris, was one of Tuesday's suicide bombers
UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said Karadzic was criminally responsible for genocide in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, when Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys
Rights groups have repeatedly accused Egypt's security services of carrying out illegal detentions, forced disappearances, torture of detainees
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