France is our oldest ally, and the French people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States time and again... READ MORE›
On the platforms of the Gare du Nord in Paris, where the trains arrive and depart, uniformed police officers are often visible... READ MORE›
Interior Minister Bernard Cazaneuve said on Twitter that a large police contingent dissolved one mosque in Lagny-sur- Marne, a suburb in eastern Paris, Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
Complete coverage of Paris attacks As investigations into the attacks gathered speed over the weekend, authorities detained people in France and Belgium... READ MORE›
And Le Figaro said that, among Islamist commanders, it had been noticed that some of the French were beginning to want to leave... READ MORE›
A national minute's silence will be held to remember victims of the Tunisian beach attack, David Cameron has announced... READ MORE›
Mr. Abaaoud, this official said, had also been in contact with Ismael Omar Mostefai, one of the Paris attackers... READ MORE›
French intelligence fears Islamist 'missile strike on airliner' or 9 11-style attack... READ MORE›
Three people were taken into custody over the weekend in the Molenbeek neighborhood, a relatively poor area of the Belgian city where many Muslims reside... READ MORE›
A gunman opened fire on a train from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday, wounding two before being subdued... READ MORE›
The Prime Minister has spoken to Francois Hollande, the French President, at the EU summit in Brussels about the terror attack... READ MORE›
At least one Paris attacker, Salah Abdeslam, crossed into Belgium the morning after the attacks but his whereabouts are unknown... READ MORE›
French counterterrorism authorities continued to interrogate the man Sunday, identified by security officials as Ayoub El-Khazzani, a Moroccan two weeks short of his 26th birthday... READ MORE›
Ayoub El-Khazzani, the alleged gunman and a Moroccan national, remains in custody in the town of Arras, France... READ MORE›
The goal of terrorism is to strike fear into the heart of the enemy, to make them feel unsafe everywhere and at all times... READ MORE›
A Thalys train is not Charlie Hebdo, said Francois Heisbourg, a defense and security analyst at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris... READ MORE›
Belgium seems an unlikely location for a hub of European extremist violence... READ MORE›
A man has been charged with attempted murder following what police say was an unprovoked machete attack on another man near Toronto's Eaton Centre... READ MORE›
Separately, Belgian police arrested a 10th suspect over the 13 November attacks in Paris, in which 130 people were killed... READ MORE›
Migrants pose a domestic security threat as thousands continue to enter germany says the german police chief... READ MORE›
Fort St. John couple brutally mauled by 2 dogs in their home... READ MORE›
Hadfi blew himself up outside the Stade de France in Paris as part of the wave of deadly attacks that left seven assailants dead... READ MORE›
Belgium's prime minister, Charles Michel, announced that Franco-Belgian security patrols would be beefed up on Thalys trains, which link Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne... READ MORE›
Belgian police raided Molenbeek addresses and seven people have been arrested in Belgium over the Paris attacks... READ MORE›
At least three of the nine men suspected of carrying out the attacks were based in Brussels... READ MORE›
11am Two hours before Germany's deadline to France expired, Baron von Schoen, the Kaiser's ambassador in Paris, presented himself to Viviani to receive France's reply... READ MORE›
France was actually given more money by the EU when the budget bills were renegotiated... READ MORE›
Having returned from Syria Qahzzani is understood to have relocated to Belgium early this year... READ MORE›
He was being moved because the French government sends all terrorism cases to the Paris prosecutor's office, where a division specializes in such cases... READ MORE›
A statement from Ghani's office quoted him as saying The brutal attacks in Paris prove that global terrorism does not recognize borders... READ MORE›
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