France opens probe against former Rwandan spy chief Aloys Ntiwiragabo’s alleged role in 1994 killings
International Crisis Group urges Algerian authorities and protesters to discuss economic relief for hard-hit citizens
The Arab Spring's sole democracy has lurched from one crisis to another since its revolution
If a rebound in COVID-19 cases continues governments may consider regional or nationwide confinement
Merkel says there are still big differences; Von der Leyen says stakes could not be higher
Coronavirus has dealt outsized blow to continent’s carriers, with predictions that some may go under
A two-day Brussels summit will test Germany's effectiveness as current EU president
Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud is on trial in The Hague, accused of atrocities during Islamist takeover of Timbuktu
Along with troops, care workers to be saluted on July 14
Coronavirus, recession and next elections count among top challenges
American tourists have long been a mainstay of the French capital - but not this summer
American tourists have long been a mainstay of the French capital, but not this summer
Observers say Merkel has an eye on her legacy
Coronavirus halted second round — has it helped push a 'Green' wave?
Both sides hope for more discussions in a few weeks
Critics fear that civil rights weakened after France’s terror attacks risk further erosion under coronavirus measures
Critics argue rights weakened after France’s terror attacks may further erode with the coronavirus crisis
France and Germany overcame differences to push the recovery plan forward; can they unite on other matters?
Police violence has sparked broader debate about France’s past – including the monikers of streets and buildings
Thousands demonstrate against police violence, echo long-standing accusations
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