Spending on higher education rises, but not everyone benefits equally
French and German leaders want clear roadmap ahead of Bratislava meeting on Friday; Britain won't be represented in Slovak capital
The joint space mission hopes to search for life below the surface of the Red Planet
Many of country’s penitentiaries have long been criticized as overcrowded incubators of militants
Officials say traces of fuel on a blanket and a cigarette found in a car trunk could have caused a fire in gas tanks, leading to an explosion
Calais protest and electoral defeat in Germany carry similar seeds of public discontent with migration
Terror attacks mark French novels and nonfiction, as literary season gets underway
France has among Europe’s toughest responses to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), but activists say it isn’t enough
Paris and Germany say they want to work with social media groups to limit coded messaging by Islamist radicals
Swimwear lays bare battling visions of Islamic fashion’s role in shaping women’s identity
Accused of leading a vice squad organized by militant group Ansar Dine, Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi says he is truly sorry for his role in destroying Timbuktu mausoleums
Security forces have been on high alert this summer in France, following the wave of terror attacks over the last year-and-a-half, including July’s truck attack in the city of Nice. Concerts, flea markets, fireworks and festivals have been cancelled or scaled back this summer, and many tourists are staying away. For VOA, Lisa Bryant takes a look at the fallout in Paris.
Concerts, flea markets, fireworks and festivals cancelled, after terrorism attack
Swimwear restriction is latest clash on Islamic symbols in secular France
Mainstream leaders are following Trump's unscripted takes on issues such as NATO, nuclear weapons and immigration with concern and even fear
Amid fear and anger, security issues become political fodder less than a year before French elections
Four Tunisians take stock of their country, where there's unfinished business in the wake of the 2011 revolution
Parliamentary commission report cites intel sharing, communication failures between French agencies in 2015 attacks that killed 147 people
French voters have little use for Brussels bureaucracy but surveys show they are not ready to leave the bloc
European Union tells Britain to get moving with Brexit even as it mulls its own next steps
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