Woman identified only as 'Sonia' says she was a friend of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, cousin of Islamist Abdelhamid Abaaoud
Jews and Muslims working side-by-side in 19th arrondissement shop feel unique brotherhood, say hatred and violence come from outsiders
US must lift embargo to shake off ‘vestige of the Cold War,’ French president says; visit to France is first by Cuban leader in more than two decades
Iranian president comes to Europe empowered by lifting of international sanctions as payback for the nuclear deal struck with world powers in Vienna last year
Manuel Valls says tens of thousands of migrants who continue pouring into Europe threaten idea of unified continent, especially passport-free Schengen zone
Agreement reached at meeting in Paris of defense ministers of seven countries already involved in effort; next talks to bring together 26 countries
By June, firefighters hope to train about 8,000 area residents in basic life-saving techniques
Europe's music scene is witnessing an awakening of sorts with bands in several countries releasing titles demanding better treatment of refugees
A drug trial of an experimental medication has left one person brain dead and five hospitalized in serious condition; trial has been suspended
Marseille attack comes just after year anniversary of terrorist attacks in Paris, including assault on Kosher market, latest aggression has intensified fears among Jews of more violence to come
Federal prosecutor’s office says residences include an apartment in Charleroi and a house in Auvelais
Thousands of people gathered in Paris Sunday to mark the anniversary of Jihadist gunmen attacks on the satirical 'Charlie Hebdo' magazine and a Jewish supermarket last January that killed 17 people
The apartment had been rented under a false identity that may have been used by one of the 10 people arrested in Belgium in connection with the Paris attacks
Man reportedly wielded butcher knife and fake suicide vest, as he tried to enter building crying 'Allah Akbar'; he was shot dead by police
Early results show anti-immigrant, anti-European National Front failing to capture single region after leading in six regions in first round last week
As Paris marks a month since its second terrorist attack this year, an uneasy sense of normality is settling in; but, in other ways, November 13 assaults have left an indelible mark
Secretary of state says Washington would make available more than $800 million in grants by 2020 - part of existing promise by wealthy countries to jointly provide $100 billion a year by 2020 in climate finance
Addressing participants of climate conference outside Paris, Ban Ki-moon urges nations to make compromises needed to put planet on carbon-free path
In wake of recent terrorist attacks, UDMF doesn't expect to win many votes, but increasing Muslims' political involvement would be a step forward
French voters head to the polls Sunday for the first time since last month’s terrorist attacks in Paris. A new party, the Union of French Muslim Democrats, is campaigning to give Muslims greater representation in French politics and to show Islam and French secularism can coexist. VOA's Lisa Bryant reports.
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