Leaders of EU countries have made it clear that Britain should not expect any special treatment
Ahead of key summit, top European Union leaders outline priorities for post-Brexit EU
Tighter border controls, not better opportunities, have curbed emigration and many have found no pot of gold on the other side of the Mediterranean
Many anticipate vote with unease, with some saying it should serve as stimulus for EU members to start thinking about reforming the bloc
Jean-Pierre Bemba sentenced for rape, murder and pillaging committed by his soldiers in Central African Republic
Larossi Abballa was an ordinary guy, friends said, but he was also known as a small-time player in jihadi recruitment network
Vast majority of US Muslims are well integrated in mixed neighborhoods, yet there's fear of backlash
Choucha refugee camp in Tunisia once sheltered 300,000 people who fled Libya’s civil war, but it was closed in 2013
Balmy weather and promises of a good match meant packed turnout at sports bar in northeastern Paris, where football fans followed France's defeat of Romania on several giant TV screes
UEFA European football Championship that kicks off Friday comes as floodwaters recede, strikes over unpopular labor reforms that have disrupted rail, fuel and garbage services, terror threats emerge
No subject appears off limits for El Bouga, France’s rare and perhaps only veiled Muslim sexologist
One of Tunisia's poorest towns, Ben Guerdane has earned a reputation for smuggling and breeding jihadi fighters
Party now moves to separate its political and religious activities; change described by party members as pragmatic response to political and economic challenges facing Tunisia today
Jewish pilgrims defy terror threats to mark ancient festival in southern Tunisia, where Jewish population of about 1,000 keeps old traditions alive
EU pushes back against visa-free travel abuses
Abdeslam's testimony is hoped to provide insight into the planning and strategies used by the Islamist extremists in the execution of the terrorist attack
Earlier reports that wreckage from Airbus A320 had been located near Greek island were incorrect
A year after leftist government announced a 3-year, $115M plan to fight racism and anti-Semitism, pair of national publicity campaigns taking aim at the issue
Octavien Ngenzi and Tito Barahira are accused of genocide, crimes against humanity over killing of 2,000 Tutsis who had sought refuge in a church in Kabarondo
Government to earmark an additional $45 million between now and 2018 to pay for initiative that contains 80 measures, 50 of them new
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