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Why the Kremlin might not be the fan of Trump that it's said to beWhether or not Trump truly was asking Russia to step into the US presidential campaign by releasing Hillary Clinton's emails, Russia has reason to doubt whether he would be a friend.
After – or despite – a violent week, Germany still turns to MerkelPopulists have tried to gain political footing over a threat they say was magnified by the chancellor’s 'open door' refugee policy. But many say that Merkel might actually gain politically after the attacks.
French officials identify second militant in church attackAbdel-Malik Nabil Petitjean was already on a special watch list monitored by French authorities. Recent Islamic State propaganda has encouraged Western recruits in particular to remain home and carry out attacks.
In Corsica, an effort to revitalize the local language – and a national identityPart 14 of Who is 'Europe'?, a weekly series on how European natives and residents are responding to pressures from terrorism, migration, nationalism, and the 'European project.'
Polish party buoys Catholic church – but not the pope's visionPope Francis is in Poland to celebrate World Youth Day. The very conservative ruling party has been supportive of the church, but diverges sharply from key parts of the reformist pope's message.
A British official rants against Prince George. Was that appropriate?William and Kate's son has just celebrated his third birthday, but photos of the young prince have become the subject of internet debate – a reality that may be par for the course for a royal in the digital age.
In the middle of the Baltic Sea, a paradise for peacemakersThe Aland Islands were once contested by Finland and Sweden, their immediate neighbors. But the dispute's peaceful resolution has worked so well that Aland now serves as an example to other cultural conflicts.
French president says ISIS was behind attack on Normandy priestThe Vatican expressed shock over the "barbarous killing" in a church in Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, France.
First LookBritish PM Theresa May visits Belfast to ease Brexit worriesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May visited Belfast on Monday to address concerns about Britain's vote to exit the European Union, a decision that the majority of those in Northern Ireland opposed.
Syrian asylum seeker blows himself up in Germany, wounding 12Sunday's attack, outside a music festival, was the fourth to shake Germany in a week – three of the attacks were carried out by recent immigrants.
IOC leaders stop short of complete ban on Russians from RioThe IOC rejected calls from the World Anti-Doping Agency and many other anti-doping bodies to exclude the entire Russian Olympic team following allegations of state-sponsored cheating.
Massive delays stall England-to-France vehicle trafficThe delays in Channel crossings come at the start of the British holiday season, when tens of thousands of vacationers head to continental Europe.Â
Authorities: Munich shooter planned attack for a yearBavarian investigator Robert Heimberger said the shooter visited the site of a previous school shooting in the German town of Winnenden and took photographs last year.
Munich attack: Germans voice fresh concerns over mass shooting threatsPeople visiting a memorial to the nine people who were killed Friday say they are worried about large gatherings now, even though they were relieved the attack appears not to be linked to Islamic terrorism.Â
Turkey's purge: More than 2,000 charities and schools closedTurkish authorities also detained a nephew of Fethullah Gulen, the U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused by Ankara of orchestrating the July 15 coup attempt.
Munich massacre: Suspect was obsessed with mass shootings, say policePolice searched the unnamed German-Iranian man's home  and found a considerable amount of literature about mass killings. There was no evidence that he was linked to extremist groups such as the Islamic State. They say he acted alone.
Manhunt underway following 'shooting rampage' in MunichAuthorities say they believe the shooting at a shopping mall in the German city of Munich to be a terrorist attack carried out by multiple suspects.
First LookNice protests French government call to purge images of Bastille Day attackThe French government has come under fire for lax security in the wake of a terrorist attack on the French city of Nice.
How do you solve a problem like Russia's sports doping?While geopolitical debates have put Russia and the international athletics community at odds over the country's allegedly state-sanctioned doping, both sides identify remarkably similar remedies.
UK PM May reassures France on defense ties after EU exitMay also reiterated that Britain needs time to prepare negotiations for its departure from 28-nation bloc.