Foreign ministers call for more money, more coordination and more health workers on the ground, consider pledging goal of $1.27B when they meet later this week
During two-day meeting Putin, Poroshenko to meet with European leaders; one-on-one talks between Russia, Ukraine presidents also likely
EU health ministers say they want to bolster exit screening as necessary at airports and improve coordination for Ebola screening and informational campaigns
18-member eurozone region risks being dragged down again, partly because of economic issues of heavyweights France and Germany
First-ever summit on regional efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions concludes with new pledges to combat climate change a year ahead of key UN summit
Hundreds of girls, young women leave Western nations to join Islamic State, other radical groups
Kenyan leader faces charges of crimes against humanity for allegedly helping organize deadly post-election violence in Kenya seven years ago
AU chairwoman says countries most affected - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone - don't have enough health personnel and some health workers have been casualties
Killing of French hostage in Algeria's mountains last week by Islamist radicals casts spotlight on complicated bilateral relationship
Former minister and youth activist accused of playing key role in violence that followed President Laurent Gbagbo's loss in 2010 election and his subsequent effort to stay in power
Muslims and non-Muslims joined hands to express sorrow for the death of French hostage Herve Gourdel in Algeria and to reject extremist methods
In statement, ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda describes list of atrocities committed in Central African Republic as 'endless' and impossible to ignore
French jets launch aerial assault against Islamic State targets in Iraq a day after jihadists in Algeria behead Frenchman Herve Gourdel
The deaths of hundreds of migrants in the Mediterranean this week has only recast the spotlight on the perils of reaching 'Fortress Europe'
The deaths of hundreds of migrants in the Mediterranean this week has only recast the spotlight on the perils of reaching Europe. And for those forunate enough to reach a place like Calais, France, only find that their problems aren't over. Lisa Bryant has the story.
Rafale fighter jets dispatched for second reconnaissance mission over Iraq in a week to identify Islamic State targets
Embattled Socialist government overcomes political and economic crisis — for now
Grand Rabbi Haim Korsia calls for tougher measures to fight extremism on the Internet, and for a public awakening to rising threat of anti-Semitism
Some European capitals fear a 'yes' vote may lead to demands for greater regional autonomy in their own countries
New measures target Moscow's energy sector, three large defense firms, banks and individuals
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