All Europe
- Manhunt underway following 'shooting rampage' in Munich
Authorities say they believe the shooting at a shopping mall in the German city of Munich to be a terrorist attack carried out by multiple suspects.
- First LookNice protests French government call to purge images of Bastille Day attack
The French government has come under fire for lax security in the wake of a terrorist attack on the French city of Nice.
- How do you solve a problem like Russia's sports doping?
While geopolitical debates have put Russia and the international athletics community at odds over the country's allegedly state-sanctioned doping, both sides identify remarkably similar remedies.
- UK PM May reassures France on defense ties after EU exit
May also reiterated that Britain needs time to prepare negotiations for its departure from 28-nation bloc.
- Prosecutor: Truck attacker in Nice had accomplices
Five people were handed preliminary terrorism charges Thursday night for their alleged roles in helping Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel in the Bastille Day attack.
- First LookWill the entire Russian team be banned from Rio Olympics?
Anti-doping authorities say Russia's sports ministry orchestrated doping and cover-ups.
- How one town helps residents balance being Belgian and Muslim
Part 13 of Who is 'Europe'?, a weekly series on how European natives and residents are responding to pressures from terrorism, migration, nationalism, and the 'European project.'
- First LookInvestigative journalist in Ukraine killed by car bomb
The murder of Pavel Sheremet in Ukraine recalls the 2000 killing of another high-profile investigative journalist.
- ISIS-claimed German attack presents yet another test for asylum policies
Germany has already begun to make its policies tougher. This week's train attack by a 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker may push it further in that direction.
- Why Nice attack is being met with anger, not unity, from French public
After the Bataclan attacks in November, France rallied behind President Hollande. But the deadly rampage in Nice has heightened demands for better government security efforts.
- After Nice attack, French ask if more integration is needed
The government in Nice has taken dozens of measures to fight radicalism, including more police, more money, and more cooperation among its immigrant and native populations. But results have been mixed.
- Gunmen in Armenian capital demand opposition leader's release
The attackers demanded the release of an opposition leader arrested in June. Police are attempting to negotiate with the group of roughly 20 armed supporters.
- France detains 2 in connection to Nice attack as officials investigate ISIS claim
Two people were detained Sunday morning in Nice. Five people detained previously remain in custody. The attacker's estranged wife was among them, neighbors said.
- Shadow over Nice, as locals, tourists try to make sense of attacks
Life goes on, but the mood is somber along the stretch of road where dozens were killed and injured by Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel during Bastille Day festivities.
- How France's foreign policy turned more hawkish
Americans often assume that French foreign policy is pacifist, but the country's interventions in Africa and the Middle East have garnered strong public support.
- Nice attack: French struggle to maintain normal life amid new threat
A French-Tunisian resident of the southern city of Nice drove a large truck into Bastille Day crowds, killing more than 80 people. It is the deadliest European attack outside a major capital since 9/11.
- British Prime Minister Theresa May's job No. 1: heal both party and country
The brutal Brexit referendum campaign has left British politics riven between Leave and Remain, Tory and Labour, London and Brussels.
- World envoys flinch at appointment of Boris Johnson as Britain's top diplomat
The former London mayor and prominent leader of the Brexit movement has historically been known for jokes and insults, leading many to question his ability to serve as Britain's chief ambassador.
- First LookTheresa May succeeds David Cameron, as Britain – and an official cat – look on
Weeks after the Brexit, former British Prime Minister David Cameron has spent the day in Parliament and at Buckingham Palace, ceding his position to Theresa May.
- How Britain shaped Scottish identity – and Brexit could reshape it further
Part 12 of Who is 'Europe'?, a weekly series on how European natives and residents are responding to pressures from terrorism, migration, nationalism, and the 'European project.'