Move is an attempt to counter radical Islam, fight rise of home-grown terrorism and spread a tolerant, moderate 'Islam a la Francaise'
Official says 28-year-old Andreas Lubitz locked pilot out of cockpit, leaving himself alone in control of Airbus with 150 people on board
EU leaders wrap up two-day meeting in Brussels that also addresses Greek debt crisis and conflict in Ukraine
Struggling economy, high unemployment, security concerns strengthen National Front's message
Legislation allows eavesdropping on potential jihadists and other terrorist suspects
Two police officers are on trial in France in connection with deaths of a pair of teenagers nearly a decade ago in a Paris suburb
Secretary of State John Kerry, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are working against March 31 deadline after beginning several days of discussions in, Switzerland
Outbreak appears to be slowing in Liberia, which recently opened its borders to Guinea and Sierra Leona, causing some concern among Liberians who fear virus' resurgence
Judges rule on measures for victims of ex-Congolese warlord, say reparations should include reintegration of former child soldiers into communities
Both sides had previously threatened to back out of deal, which put in jeopardy gas supplies to European Union
Under French law, asylum-seekers are entitled to accommodation while claims are processed, but space is in very short supply
Court rejects appeal by prosecutors who sought retrial after 2012 acquittal of charges including war crimes and crimes against humanity
After 'survivors' issue' sells nearly 8 million copies a week after attack on satirical weekly's staff, sales on Wednesday are more subdued in Paris
Authorities, using new anti-terrorism law designed to curb flow of foreign fighters, have seizing the passports of six jihadi suspects in France and deployed aircraft carrier in Persian Gulf
Head of UN's Food and Agricultural Organization says agriculture must become more sustainable, more resilient, more inclusive to respond to climate change
Meanwhile, White House, French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel warn of more sanctions against Russia
Officials investigate allegations of 'aggravated money laundering' against bank, whose clients include drug traffickers, arms dealers and celebrities
Motives of Denmark shootings already being compared to similar Islamist-inspired attacks in France last month
Deal will boost French economy, but some are questioning why France is going ahead with the sale to a country with a poor human rights record
Information sharing, border control, Internet scrutiny top Brussel talks called in wake of recent Paris attacks, arrests of suspected jihadists
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