Military efforts proceeding as planned, US defense chief Carter says
France’s government said the relocation operation is 'humanitarian' and will allow the closing of the country’s largest shanty town
Anti-terror prosecutors say the lack of access has sometimes paralyzed terror investigations
US military officials caution that Islamic State terrorists will fight with a ‘full-fledged conventional defense’
European Space Agency says cornerstone of its Mars mission is intact
Jean-Pierre Bemba, four others are found guilty of bribing, otherwise influencing 14 witnesses to try to tilt outcome of his first trial; each faces up to five years in prison
Russia's latest export, a symbol of religious influence, sits in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower
Teodorin Obiang, vice president of West African country and son of its longtime president, accused of using state funds to pay for lavish lifestyle
French lawyer tells French media he and his Belgian counterpart are convinced Abdeslam will not talk to investigating magistrates until his 24-hour video surveillance is lifted in his Paris-area prison cell
Ahead of 2017 elections, center-right candidates face off in first debate
Exhibit examines racism through the lens of African-American artists
European Parliament vote powers the way for Paris treaty to take effect in 30 days
Residents hope razing of camp will help turn around town’s ailing economy; others just see it as spreading problem to other parts of France
Clashes erupted over the weekend between police and migrants in the northern French port town of Calais, where the government plans to raze a giant migrant camp by year’s end, and build a wall to keep migrants from stowing away on ferries or trucks to Britain. But as Lisa Bryant reports from Calais, critics doubt the measures will curb a problem that mirrors Europe’s larger migrant crisis.
French President Francois Hollande warns that Libya must not turn into another Syria, and vowed to support country’s fragile unity government, whose prime minister is visiting Paris
Sentencing marks court’s first ever cultural war crimes indictment
President Hollande vows vast ‘Jungle’ camp — a symbol of Europe's broader migrant crisis — will be fully dismantled
Striking a deal before Obama leaves White House is 'increasingly unlikely,' EU trade commissioner says
The Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between Europe and the US would create the world’s largest free-trade zone
'A wakeup call' for France and French Muslims, author says
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