All Europe
- FocusAround world, doubts whether Trump could 'make America great again'
The increasing possibility of a Trump presidency is feeding nations’ worries about everything from the continuation of their trade deals to military ties with the US.
- Police kill gunman in Brussels siege linked to Paris attacks
Belgian security forces have been actively hunting suspects and associates of the militants involved in the November 13 attacks in Paris.
- Not just Trump: In German elections, anti-immigrant populists chalk up wins
A wave of public unhappiness with German Chancellor Angela Merkel's policies helped the Alternative for Germany party take more seats than expected in Sunday's regional elections.
- Is it time for Britain to give up its nuclear weapons?
Faced with a price tag of billions to replace Britain's aging Trident submarine fleet, some are arguing that it should be abandoned – even if doing so might reduce the UK's stature in the world.
- 'We know our reality': Why Poland is cool on the EU refugee crisis
Rural Poles say it would be destabilizing to accept significant numbers of Muslims due to cultural differences. And they don't mince their words.
- The ExplainerIs the Turkey-EU migrant deal workable?
Turkey is asking a high price of Europeans who are desperate to solve the migrant crisis. The deal includes more money, easier visas for Turkish citizens, and a renewed path to EU membership.
- Could alternative rocker Morrissey become the mayor of London?
The Smiths' frontman and famous cat-lover said he's seriously considering running for mayor in London as the face of the Animal Welfare Party.
- A Soviet salute? Russian schools' quick march toward more military training
An effort to revive Soviet-era universal cadet training in schools reveals national nostalgia for a time when military patriotism was a central part of Russian identity.
- Germany's far-right NPD party faces political exile. Will a ban really help?
Germany's top constitutional court will soon rule on whether the 'neo-Nazi' NPD should be barred from politics. But a ban might force it underground where it could be more dangerous.
- 25 migrants drown off Turkey, few allowed into Macedonia
As a semi-permanent camp forms on the Greece-Macedonia border, European nations prepare to meet to discuss the crisis that has seen over 1 million refugees enter Europe last year.
- NATO expands migrant mission in Aegean Sea
The organization will be sending more ships and deepening its coordination with the European Union to choke off the smuggling of migrants from the war-torn Middle East.
- FocusFrom IRA to Islamists, former radicals unite to become a force for peace
Once in groups ranging from US white supremacists to Irish nationalists to European Islamists, these ex-extremists have formed a network to support each other as they try to help people avoid the errors they made.
- With Macedonian route shut, refugees eye dangerous sea crossing to Italy
Aid workers along the closed Greek-Macedonian border say that frustrated migrants may soon make their way through Albania to attempt a 50-mile journey across the Adriatic Sea.
- Why French military may be more tolerant of Muslims than French society
Sharp restrictions on religion in the public sphere have heightened tension with the Muslim population. But the armed forces do things a bit differently.
- With 'resignation' announcement, Chechnya's strongman woos Putin
Coming so soon after a damning report on his despotic reign, Ramzan Kadyrov's declaration that he will not run for reelection may look like political retreat. But it is actually a show for his patron, Putin.
- Cover StoryGermany struggles with remnants of the Reich
The country debates preserving Hitler's rallying grounds in Nuremberg and releasing an edition of 'Mein Kampf.' How do nations deal with memorials of a disowned past?
- Why top Vatican cardinal will now testify about sex abuse in Australia
The testimony is an unusual demonstration of holding even the most senior Roman Catholic bishops accountable.
- Muscovites mark year since opposition chief Nemtsov slain
Nemtsov was a charismatic figure and a vehement critic of President Vladimir Putin. He was shot last year as he walked across a bridge near the Kremlin.
- Poll points to hung Irish parliament – or historic alliance
The recent poll found that the Fine Gael party has received 24.8 percent of first-preference votes, while the party's age-old enemy Fianna Fail has won 21.1 percent.
- 'Brexit' debate: Could Britain get by without the 'Polish Plumber'?
Many in the UK argue that Eastern Europeans are taking jobs and welfare money away from native Brits, and that leaving the EU is the solution. But it's not so simple.