All Europe
- In Calais migrant camp, mood turns somber in aftermath of Paris attacksNews that at least one Syrian migrant may have been involved in the attacks has residents at this ad hoc refugee camp worried they may be deported. This weekend, many offered prayers for the victims.
- First LookMajor earthquake jolts Greece, killing two peopleAn earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5, reports the USGS, hit just off the coast of western Greece on Tuesday morning, and killed two people while damaging the nation's roads and harbors.聽
- Bataclan Generation: For Paris youths, ISIS attack hit hardThe sites attacked by terrorists on Friday are predominantly the playground of Paris's young and hip. Now, many young people are grappling with how they ended up targets.
- Paris attacks stir global debate over online encryptionIntelligence sources say Islamic State attackers may have planned the Paris terrorist attacks using easily available encrypted communication tools.
- Will Islamic State attacks bolster prospects for political solution in Syria?The West and Russia are closer than ever to agreeing to implementing a peaceful end to Syria's civil war. But key differences remain, including over the future of Bashar al-Assad.
- First LookAbdelhamid Abaaoud: Mastermind of the Paris attacks?The 27-year-old Belgian national, whose family is from Morocco, has been linked to at least two other recent terror plots in Europe.
- In churches, plazas, playgrounds, Parisians find strength in gatheringOn Sunday, with the city in a reflective mood, churches were packed, and many headed to the statue of Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic.
- How walls can divide neighborhoods within citiesIn Belfast, the 'Peace Walls' that began as a stopgap measure to prevent clashes between Catholics and Protestants are becoming a permanent presence.
- French police identify one of the assailants in Paris attacksFrench police have聽identified聽one of the assailants in the Paris terrorist attacks as Ismael Omar Mostefai, a 29-year-old French national and one of the gunmen who blew himself up in a聽Paris聽concert hall.
- In aftermath of Paris attacks, how much security is enough?Despite Friday's attacks that killed 129 people, many in Europe are hesitant to adopt a 'whatever it takes' mentality that could step on cherished freedoms.聽
- How Paris attacks may complicate Europe's debate over migrantsOne of the聽assailants in the Paris attacks may have entered Europe with Syrian refugees, further complicating a controversial debate over Europe's immigration policy.
- Germany snags possible suspect in Paris attacksA man was arrested on Nov. 5 in Germany after police found eight machine guns, several handguns and explosives in his VW Golf. He was driving to Paris.聽
- Attacks in Paris: In face of mass tragedy, French summon spirit of communityCoordinated attacks at six sites killed at least 129 people Friday night, putting Paris under siege. Parisians quickly moved to help each other, opening their homes and businesses as shelter.
- Multiple Paris attacks: Hollande declares state of emergency, closes borderAt least 100 people died in shootings and explosions at multiple sites聽around聽Paris聽on Friday, many of them in a popular concert hall where patrons were taken hostage, police and medical officials said.
- First LookWhy France demanded to serve wine at meal with Iran's leaderIranian President Hassan Rohani聽requested a halal menu, which customarily means no alcohol. But France was unwilling to break with the tradition of serving French wine at official state lunches and dinners.
- Putin calls for investigation of Russian doping allegationsIn the midst of allegations of state-sponsored doping, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he wants an internal investigation.
- First LookWhy Syrians are paying top dollar for children's bikes in RussiaA loophole of Norwegian and Russian regulation has Syrian refugees pedaling across the border.聽
- First LookBoycott-ish? Why EU will label Israeli products made in settlementsIsrael says the labels are 'discriminatory' and could imperil peace talks with Palestinians.聽European officials say new label is a technical change after Britain, Belgium, and Denmark began labeling settlement-produced products.
- Former soldier arrested over Northern Ireland's 'Bloody Sunday' killingsThe arrest of an ex-soldier Tuesday over the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" killings is the first in a renewed investigation announced by Northern Irish police in 2012.聽
- Cameron's EU demands: Are they enough to appease euroskeptics?The British prime minister said on Tuesday that the European Union聽should be reformed to 'operate with the flexibility of a network, not the rigidity of a bloc.'聽