DNA found at home rented by Paris suspects in Belgian town of Auvelais links Najim Laachraouli, 24, to November attacks; manhunt for him underway
Doubts are mounting they will be able to reach agreement on a deal with Turkey to curb the tide of migrants arriving on their shores
Talks begin Thursday, but ‘opposition among member states is growing,’ one analyst said, adding once deal is reached implementation will be tough
Belgian authorities say Algerian man was killed during shootout near Brussels; flag of Islamic State group as well as jihadist literature were found at the scene
Migration commissioner says EU nations have taken in fewer than 900 migrants out of an initial 160,000 they had agreed to relocate
Morning rallies failed to draw large crowds in rainy Paris and other cities, a sign unions might be struggling to mobilize public anger despite unpopularity of Hollande and his Socialist government
UNHCR refugee coordinator for Europe says he worries EU-Turkey proposal may lack safeguards to protect asylum-seekers
Deal to stem flow of asylum-seekers involves money, visa requirements and accession talks for Turkey; full agreement expected at summit March 17
Legislation passed last month bans supermarket waste and compels large retailers to donate unsold or face a $4,000 fine
Migrants in Calais have clashed with demolition teams in a sprawling shantytown called The Jungle
Islamic radical Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi is accused of destroying Timbuktu shrines
Retired US general Geoffrey Miller’s summons as an 'assisted witness' carries more weight than simple witness, but does not imply formal charges
European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos warns EU member states have just over a week to make progress on migrant standoff
Belgian authorities reportedly detained dozens of asylum seekers trying to enter from France; Europe’s response to influx of people ‘shameful,’ says Amnesty International
'People want to know ... how young French and Belgians can grow up to kill other young people,' says one survivor — many of whom have joined support networks
British Prime Minister says referendum on Britain's continued membership in European Union will take place June 23
New body — operating inside and outside Europe — will allow region to respond to health crises more quickly and more efficiently, commissioner says
Linda Hervieux stumbled on their story during 65th anniversary of D-Day in 2009, when one soldier received France’s prestigious Legion of Honor
Parliamentary vote first step toward constitutional changes proposed by President Hollande following last’s years Paris attacks that killed 130 people
National Assembly deputies are expected to vote on some of the proposed reforms on Wednesday, but, given the opposition, the outcome is far from certain
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