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- Is Russia's intervention in Syria a 'holy war'? Russian Orthodox Church: 'yes'
The church fully supports the Kremlin's decision to intervene in Syria, both as a 'war on terrorism' and to protect Middle Eastern Christians it sees as its responsibility.
- Suspected explosive belt found south of Paris, police source says
The discovery was made near where a cellphone allegedly used by wanted terror suspect Salah Abdeslam was detected Nov. 13.
- For France's anti-migrant right, Paris attacks offer an electoral boost
Despite President Hollande's firm stance, Marine Le Pen's National Front is looking to capitalize on voters' fears in regional elections in early December.
- With rightward tilt, will Poland pick a new fight with Germany?
Despite the return to power of a historically anti-Germany party in Poland, the integration of sister cities of Frankfurt and Słubice bodes well for continued strong ties across their shared border.
- After Paris attacks, many Muslims say they feel more French than ever
Even as some confront a backlash, Muslims are noting a sense of belonging – feeling part of a society that is mourning collectively and standing behind the French government in bringing attackers to justice.
- Alleged mastermind behind Paris attack killed in police raid, officials say
French authorities say Abdelhamid Abaaoud was one of two people killed during a police operation on an apartment building in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis on Wednesday.
- Lithuania looks to shed unwelcome distinction: suicide capital of Europe
Almost one in every 2,000 Lithuanians kill themselves each year, and no one is sure quite why.
- Four European nations close borders to non-war migrants
Four Balkan nations shut their borders Thursday to migrants who are not coming from war-torn countries such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq.
- After attacks, France revives joie de vivre with a simple act: dining out
Just days after several restaurants came under attack by radical gunmen, French diners made a point of eating out en masse to return to a sense of normality.
- Sinai plane bomb puts Russia in familiar situation: in terrorists' sights
The Kremlin confirmed that the Russian jetliner destroyed last month, killing 224, was felled by a bomb. History indicates that Russians will stand behind Putin against terrorism.
- French hunt second Paris suspect, launch new strikes against ISIS
French police on Tuesday hunted for a second fugitive who they believe escaped following the coordinated attacks in Paris on Nov. 13.
- Will Europe's door stay open? Paris attacks fuel anti-migrant backlash.
Conservative leaders across Europe have increased their calls for rolling up the welcome mat to migrants and refugees in the aftermath of the attacks.
- In Calais migrant camp, mood turns somber in aftermath of Paris attacks
News that at least one Syrian migrant may have been involved in the attacks has residents at this ad hoc refugee camp worried they may be deported. This weekend, many offered prayers for the victims.
- First LookMajor earthquake jolts Greece, killing two people
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5, reports the USGS, hit just off the coast of western Greece on Tuesday morning, and killed two people while damaging the nation's roads and harbors.
- Bataclan Generation: For Paris youths, ISIS attack hit hard
The sites attacked by terrorists on Friday are predominantly the playground of Paris's young and hip. Now, many young people are grappling with how they ended up targets.
- Paris attacks stir global debate over online encryption
Intelligence sources say Islamic State attackers may have planned the Paris terrorist attacks using easily available encrypted communication tools.
- Will Islamic State attacks bolster prospects for political solution in Syria?
The West and Russia are closer than ever to agreeing to implementing a peaceful end to Syria's civil war. But key differences remain, including over the future of Bashar al-Assad.
- First LookAbdelhamid Abaaoud: Mastermind of the Paris attacks?
The 27-year-old Belgian national, whose family is from Morocco, has been linked to at least two other recent terror plots in Europe.
- In churches, plazas, playgrounds, Parisians find strength in gathering
On Sunday, with the city in a reflective mood, churches were packed, and many headed to the statue of Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic.
- How walls can divide neighborhoods within cities
In Belfast, the 'Peace Walls' that began as a stopgap measure to prevent clashes between Catholics and Protestants are becoming a permanent presence.