Words of praise from Islamabad to Brussels; Secretary Clinton salutes Holbrooke for pursuing robust, determined diplomacy
France has strong commercial ties with Ivory Coast; also has large peacekeeping force there
Defense ministers in Brussels to examine how to remain militarily effective at time of fiscal austerity
Iran, representatives of six world powers agree to meet next month in Turkey aimed at breaking deadlock over Tehran's nuclear program
European leaders and US President Obama reaffirm historically close transatlantic ties and vowed to deepen them in areas like trade
Officials announce Russia will begin working with NATO on missile defense
Counter summit taking place at a dilapidated high school in the Portuguese capital
African business leaders meeting in Brussels say ethical business practices are critical in sustaining this growth
Europeans are watching closely to see what - if any difference - results will make in transatlantic relations
Foreign policy chief says she received letter from Iran's chief nuclear negotiator saying he is prepared to restart talks after Nov. 10
Hassen Chalghoumi, whose book sparked controversy, speaks out against religious extremism, intolerance and racism toward Muslims
Complaints comes even as President Sarkozy meets the Pope in visit partly seen as mending fences over Paris' crackdown on gypsies
The British Foreign Office in a statement increases the terror threat level to 'high' from the 'general' threat previously identified
But they warn the continent needs better financial management
Military operations in Afghanistan making measured progress despite tough resistance from the Taliban, says NATO Secretary General
Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says measure critical to ensure country's future security, sovereignty
General Stanley McChrystal says efforts to drive Taliban out of Kandahar region are going slower than expected
Tens of thousands protest against plans by government of President Nicolas Sarkozy to raise retirement
French Interior Ministry says arrests of ETA members took place in French Basque region
Stocks fell sharply Wednesday after Germany introduced a ban against 'naked' short selling of shares in its top financial institutions
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