Tighter restrictions will target Russian Black Sea oil and gas exploration, tourism
Reports say those detained include would-be jihadists hoping to join fight in Middle East, and their recruiters
To many Jews, and non-Jews, recent brutal assault on couple in suburban Paris reflects nation's growing intolerance of minorities
Recent brutal assault on young Jewish couple in Paris suburb of Creteil triggers fears
Thousands of miles from deadly outbreak's epicenter, MSF runs training facility for teaching staff, humanitarian workers to protect themselves
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls the move a 'grave mistake'
Judges confirm DRC warlord’s 14-year sentence for his role in recruitment and use of child soldiers during conflict more than decade ago
Government estimates more than 1,000 French nationals have headed to Iraq, Syria to join jihadi movements
Jihadi groups release two new videos that show conflicting roles of Europeans in brutal struggles waged by militant Islamists - both as victims, perpetrators
Decision by EU foreign ministers taken amid deepening tensions between West and Russia
Medical charity has played prominent role in treatment, and in criticizing international response
Judges want another trial, this time targeting both Bemba and his legal team for allegedly tampering with justice
Mario Draghi says Central Bank preparing for more action - if needed - to boost sluggish economy of 18-member euro currency zone
Authorities downplay security concerns after 15 flyovers by unidentified drones over nuclear power sites
Analysts said Tunisians voted for order and security rather than for a more profound political transformation
Two key parties expected to score well: moderate Ennahda party, and new liberal Nidaa Tounes party
Tunisia was the first North African country to topple its government in a popular uprising in 2010 and has been relatively peaceful since
Billion-dollar funding boost for fight against Ebola in West Africa is a victory for British PM Cameron, who has been pushing to do more in response to deadly outbreak
Climate change targets to likely face resistance from Poland, which relies heavily on coal, and Britain, which opposes setting binding targets for renewables
Efforts to resolve pricing dispute between neighboring countries proves fruitless in Brussels
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