Briton, three Americans receive Legion of Honor after subduing heavily armed gunman aboard high-speed train
France has been widely criticized for its policies toward the roughly 20,000 Roma living in the country; Thousands are evicted and deported every year
Following PM Tsipras’ resignation, some analysts and politicians cautiously upbeat, but many investors wary about possible fallout
London will increase manpower, funding in Calais to help French authorities grapple with flood of migrants trying to cross English Channel to Britain
Appeals decision refers to whether country obstructed evidence that International Criminal Court prosecutors say they needed to build case against President Uhuru Kenyatta
After hours of negotiations in Athens and Brussels to back $95 billion bailout package, now a number of eurozone parliaments must vote on it
Greece needs money from international creditors by August 20, when it must repay about $3.5 billion to European Central Bank
Event sparks controversy and a rival event supporting Gaza
By 2050 Paris aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 75 percent from 2004 levels
Anti-corruption group Global Witness accuses foreign companies of paying bribes to Seleka rebels, other armed groups to be able to continue operations
French president describes Greek proposals as serious and credible, saying they demonstrate Athens' determination to remain part of the eurozone
Eurozone leaders are angry with Greek PM, who said Athens had made 'improvements' in request for more bailout money but had nothing in writing
President Francois Hollande, Chancellor Angela Merkel offer similar messages Tuesday that were both conciliatory and a sober reminder that clock is ticking
Rabbi Michel Serfaty makes the rounds in his friendship bus to encourage dialogue and break down barriers between the two groups
France is on high alert after last week's terrorist attack near the city Lyon, just six months after deadly Paris shootings. The attack have added new tensions to relations between French Jews and Muslims. France’s Jewish and Muslim communities also share a common heritage, though, and as far as one French rabbi is concerned, they are destined to be friends. From the Paris suburb of La Courneuve, Lisa Bryant reports about Rabbi Michel Serfaty and his friendship bus.
President Hollande takes action after violent attack on US-owned factory in country's southeast
EU leaders agree on voluntary plan to share burden of thousands of refugees fleeing poverty and unrest in Africa, Middle East
Greece is perhaps most pressing issue for Europeans, as June 30 deadline looms for Athens to pay its creditors or face a possible exit from the eurozone
First phase of naval operation will begin in coming days; more than 100,000 migrants have arrived in Europe this year, fleeing hunger, unrest in Africa, Mideast
With huge Athens payment due to IMF by month's end, eurozone officials urge Greece to seize last chance to resolve crisis
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