Salah Abdeslam, 26, faces murder, kidnapping, and using bombs and deadly weapons; suspect too disoriented by abrupt extradition from Belgium to speak in court, lawyer said
Belgium’s fractured government has earned sharp criticism not only for security and intelligence lapses before and after March attacks, but over mistakes in putting city back on its feet
Court to look into reports of killings, torture, rapes and other crimes stemming from political turmoil in central African country over past year
Now entering its fourth week, France’s Nuit Debout (Up All Night) defies easy stereotypes. The left-wing Paris movement that began to protest government labor reforms has spread to other French and European towns, taken on a hodgepodge of different grievances and sparked talk of social revolution. Lisa Bryant reports for VOA from Paris.
Born last month from youthful protest against proposed labor reforms, protest has morphed into leaderless and hodgepodge citizens’ movement aimed to offer grassroots voice of at least one slice of French population
State of emergency, scheduled at present to end on May 26, expands police powers to carry out arrests and searches
Paris exhibit focuses on world’s shifting border walls and their imperfect ability to keep people out
Hollande arrives in Egypt Sunday for a visit intended to shore up security cooperation and produce lucrative weapons deals despite sharp criticism by rights groups
Two more men — Smail F. and Ibrahim F. — charged in Brussels attacks; with number of arrests growing, ‘we don't have the necessary infrastructure’ to hold them, guard says
Suspects, accomplices in Brussels and Paris attacks had personal ties, as binding as allegiance to IS
Footage released Thursday shows minutes following March 22 Zaventem Airport bombings and apparent getaway of third surviving suspect
Decision to end trial against Kenyan deputy president left victims without justice and showed limits of pursuing cases against powerful people, critics say
News report speaks of 'sophisticated offshore system' that transferred tens of thousands of dollars from France to accounts in Hong Kong, Singapore, Virgin Islands
French president first proposed reform after November terror attacks in Paris, but France's Senate and National Assembly were not able to agree on text
‘We don't need new plans, we need to fully implement the plans and measures that have been taken,’ said Interior Minister of the Netherlands
Former CIA director Michael Hayden tells VOA attack was 'almost inevitable' and that so-called Islamic State group has network that 'seems to be active and thriving in the heart of Europe'
Hundreds of people gather in downtown Brussels to light candles, share messages of love and peace, and sing songs
DNA of Najim Laachraoui was found on suicide vests used in Paris operation; his DNA was also found at apartment in Brussels where authorities think bombs were built
Hundreds gather in show of unity against terrorists who left them feeling sad and uncertain; ‘We usually feel so safe,’ said one resident, ‘It's hard to realize that it can happen here’
At least 30 killed, 130 injured in blasts; President Obama pledges solidarity with Belgian people, says US will 'do whatever is necessary' to help find those responsible
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