Bernard Kouchner says Hedi Annabi likely among a number of UN staff who died in earthquake
Intent to serve Russian diaspora, foster ties between Eastern and Western Christian churches in face of increasing secularization
Center-right government launches national debate about what it means to be French
As Europe begins a new work week, first tangible reaction is a fall of carbon prices on European market
Winter storms and plunging temperatures create an avalanche of transportation problems
Agreement has drawn sharp criticism from environmentalists and poorer nations
Prominent Swiss Muslim is challenging newly enacted ban against construction of minarets at European Court of Human Rights
Heads of state, who met in Paris before heading to Copenhagen say they would push to make summit a success
Handover closes only one chapter in an international dispute over recovery of ancient artifacts
Kyoto treaty legally binds rich countries to cuts in greenhouse gas emissions while excluding poor nations and developing economies
European Commission has called on bloc to collectively earmark about $3 billion yearly in assistance
NATO foreign ministers are meeting Thursday and Friday in Brussels
First EU president also took office along with bloc's new foreign policy chief
Retired U.S. auto worker accused of assisting in the killing of thousands of Jews at a concentration camp in Poland
Measure to amend constitution stuns experts
Underscoring heightened tensions, Geneva mosque vandalized by unkown assailants
Motion endorsed Friday by all five permanent members of UN Security Council
More than 1,000 killed in 2007 post-election violence
Medical society expresses alarm at widespread opposition against swine flu vaccine
Yves Leterme getting 2nd shot as Belgian prime minister one year after he resigned over financial scandal
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