British Prime Minister says he could not comment on any specific cases, but insisted Britain is doing all it can to deal with security threats
Islamist group has taken control of 11 villages in Syria's Hassakeh province, targeting religious minorities, forcing many others to flee their homes
If Athens fails to win an extension when the proposal is presented to national governments for approval before Saturday, it could face insolvency and risk having to leave the EU
Regional analysts say unless Brussels takes a more pragmatic view of Kremlin’s agenda, tensions will only increase
US defense spending drops to 38 percent of global total in 2014, compared to 47 percent share in 2010
Human Rights Watch report alleges at least 221 women and girls were attacked in October
Rights group says sectarian violence, 'abusive responses of government forces' fueled many conflicts, and ensuring democratic accountability is key to resolving issue
Security forces conduct raids, make arrests in Belgium, France and Germany; other countries on alert
Copies of controversial satirical magazine fly off shelves around Europe, Muslim leaders say reprinting, widespread circulation offensive to Muslims worldwide
News comes as World Bank cuts growth forecasts for 2015, 2016, saying fears of prolonged stagnation in euro area is one of main reasons for negative outlook
Publishers of first post-terror attack issue of satirical magazine say they plan to run at least 3 million copies, while they usually print about 60,000 copies
Although Muslim communities across Europe condemn Charlie Hebdo shootings, they express fear about being held responsible for attack
Since summer of 2013, according to French police, five terror plots have been thwarted
Body of man, referred to as senior Islamic State police official, reportedly found in eastern province of Deir-al-Zor displaying signs of torture
Currency, in circulation in 19 of 28 EU countries, hits nadir as fears over stability of eurozone escalate in first week of New Year
Calls for voting come after lawmakers fail to elect new president
Post-Thanksgiving shopping tradition that began in US has now arrived in Britain
Rights group campaigning to refocus attention on women ahead of Afghanistan Conference in London early next month
International human rights group says world community’s failure to deal with growing number of fleeing Syrian refugees has led to unprecedented crisis
Analysts say across Middle East, living conditions for migrant domestic workers - most of them from Asia and Africa - are very poor
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