All Europe
Strike halts Channel Tunnel traffic, migrants try to board vehiclesThe incident is the latest flare-up involving migrants who have amassed around Calais port, hoping to get into Britain.
As port strike racks Calais, migrants use chaos to hop trucks to BritainThe unusually high numbers of migrants attempting to board gridlocked trucks traveling to the UK underscores the growing migration crisis in Europe.
Protesters renew march against electricity prices in ArmeniaPolice had arrested more than 200 people in dispersing the demonstration early Tuesday, but by the evening an estimated 7,000 protesters had joined the new demonstration.
US offers military equipment to several European countriesDefense Secretary Ash Carter stood with defense chiefs from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania a day after he announced that the US would have other weapons, aircraft, and forces ready for NATO's new rapid reaction force.Â
Does alleged NSA hack of Kaspersky signal new front in cyberwar?Newly released documents reveal a systematic campaign to reverse-engineer anti-virus software produced by firms like Russia's Kaspersky Labs, allowing intelligence agencies to uncover vulnerabilities that could help subvert them.
Al Jazeera journalist freed from German jailA Cairo court had sentenced Ahmed Mansour, a joint British-Egyptian national, to 15 years in prison in absentia last year on a charge of torturing a lawyer in 2011 in Tahrir Square.
As possible Greek default looms, Alexis Tsipras courts MoscowRussia won't - and probably can't - bail out Greece. But both countries have longer term interests in common.
'Great powers' failed Jews during the Holocaust, says Pope FrancisThe pope's harsh assessments came in impromptu remarks during his visit to Turin, Italy, when he told young people there he understands how they find it hard to trust the world.
Greece gets temporary lifeline as deadline on deal closes inThe European Union president warned the situation was 'getting critical' as Greece approaches a deadline on June 30, when it has to make a debt repayment it cannot afford without more loans from creditors.
London police investigating death in airline stowaways caseOne man was discovered inside a British Airways flight from South Africa after it landed Thursday. Another man was found dead in a nearby neighborhood on the flight path for London's Heathrow Airport.
Cold war 2.0? Russia, NATO edge toward high-risk military standoffBoth the Kremlin and the West are escalating rhetoric and deeds that threaten to recreate the dynamics that characterized Europe for decades. Nuclear arms treaties could also be at stake.
Waterloo, 200 years on: France chafes, Britain cheers as battle rememberedThe battle on Belgian fields marked the end of Napoleon's empire and a great victory for the Duke of Wellington. Today, the British are celebrating as the French do their best to ignore it.
'Policy wonk' Pope Francis issues harsh critique of global warmingPontiff, who once worked as a chemist, urges 'decisive action, here and now' to combat climate change and its 'grave implications.'
Angela Merkel presses Greece to reach a deal with creditorsThe impasse between Greece and its creditors persists as Greek shares hit a new three-year-low.
Save Greece or save the eurozone? Merkel edges toward a thorny choice.The German chancellor is a key dealmaker in efforts to extend Greece's bailout and maintain its EU membership. But the crisis is pushing her toward action that will likely shape her place in history.
Will pope's encyclical change the climate conversation?On Thursday, Pope Francis released his encyclical,  Laudato Si, which focuses on climate change.
Will Greece exit the euro bloc? Or the EU even?As the expiration date for an EU bailout nears, Greece and its creditors stood in sharp disagreement over solutions to preventing the nation from defaulting.
Suleyman Demirel: Turkey mourns a deft master of the art of politicsDemirel served as prime minister for seven terms in the 1960s and '70s before becoming president in 1993. He was the target of two military coups.
Seeking Refuge: How the migration crisis is shaking Europe at its coreThe flare-up between Paris and Rome over a few hundred migrants trying to cross into France may look minor. But it goes to the heart of EU values – and whether member states abide by them.
Escaped tiger from Tbilisi zoo kills Georgian manThere are still predators on the loose in the Georgian capital several days after flash flooding swept animals out of their zoo home.