European Union foreign policy chief Frederica Mogherini says move aims to 'give a space' for a hoped-for summit in Minsk Wednesday
Even with thousands of soldiers guarding sensitive sites, each new arrest adds to nation's anxiety
For far-right National Front party, attacks confirm what it's warned all along
Proposals by EU justice and interior ministers aim to bolster existing measures on surveillance, information sharing and border control across 28-member union
European Union finance ministers meeting in Brussels have suggested they are open to giving Greece more time to pay back its debt, but there is little support for a total write-off
Dominique Ongwen faces war crimes, crimes against humanity charges in connection with LRA attacks in Uganda in 2004
Central bank president Mario Draghi says bank would pump $70 billion a month into euro currency bloc economy through purchase of private and public bonds
Lassana Bathily risked his life to save Jews from gunman who, like him, was a Muslim from Mali
Paris will spend nearly $500 million to expand security forces and reduce planned military cuts in order to boost fight against terrorism
Fictional novel about France under Sharia law, which went on sale same day as terror attacks in Paris last week, has become part of a debate about country's very identity
Initial 3 million copy run of French satirical magazine targeted by Islamist militants is increased to 5 million due to high demand
Ahmed Merabet was among three policemen slain by jihadists during spate of terrorist attacks last week in Paris that killed 17 people
Police link brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, both French citizens, to deaths of 12 people at Charlie Hebdo, a weekly satirical newspaper in Paris
Vincent Lambert, 38, has been on life support since a 2008 road accident that left him a quadriplegic and in a vegetative state, is at the center of a judicial tug-of-war
President Hollande describes slayings at office of satirical weekly 'Charlie Hebdo' as terrorist attack; thousands protest in Paris in defense of free expression
In interview, President Hollande says measures imposed by EU, US not only bad for Russia but hurting European economy
Collapse of the case against Kenya's president, other setbacks are fueling a debate about International Criminal Court's effectiveness and relevancy
Official results give Beji Caid Essebsi nearly 56 percent of vote in runoff election - compared to 44 percent for incumbent interim President Moncef Marzouki
Vote represents final stage in country's transition since the so-called Arab Spring revolution that overthrew long-ruling President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011
New head of European Union, former Polish PM Donald Tusk believes EU needs to forge a long-term strategy in dealing with Russia
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