French police stormed a printworks and a Jewish supermarket Friday, killing two brothers wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack and an apparent accomplice who had taken hostages in two separate sieges that traumatised France.
French President Francois Hollande is wary of the impact economic crisis in Russia might have on Europe. He has called for sanctions imposed against Moscow to be lifted as soon as there’s progress in peace talks over Ukraine
Great numbers of protesters have held rallies in France and Bangladesh to condemn the Tel Aviv regime’s military strikes against the Palestinians in the besieged enclave of Gaza Strip.
Thousands of anti-war demonstrators have held rallies in several capitals to protest against Israeli regime’s war against Gaza Strip.
Baghdad has filed a lawsuit against Ankara over the flow of oil from Kurdish regional administration in Iraq's north to Turkey's Mediterranean export hub of Ceyhan, Iraqi oil ministry says.
Countries neighboring Nigeria are ready to wage war against the Nigeria-based, al-Qaeda-linked group, Boko Haram, Chad's president says.
The Russell Tribunal on Palestine has criticized Western powers for ignoring Tel Aviv’s organized crimes and complicity in Israeli inhuman acts against Palestinians, a report says.
US Secretary of State John Kerry presented Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with potatoes from Idaho before the beginning of talks in Paris. Kerry said that Lavrov and he had spoken to one another several weeks ago and planned to discuss Syria. Then the Secretary of State produced two potatoes from a big cardboard box and gave them to the Russian minister.
Four men have been arrested in Paris for allegedly belonging to the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front sending militants to Syria to join the terrorist group waging a deadly war against the Arab country, police sources announces.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has summoned the US ambassador to protest allegations in Le Monde newspaper about large-scale spying on French citizens by the US National Security Agency (NSA).
France, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan have agreed to strengthen foreign-backed militants in Syria, Paris says.
The French government plans to increase prohibition on veil -- a Muslim womens wear to cover their head and face -- by forbidding the wearing of religious symbols in universities.
Russia says it is imperative for Iran to join a proposed peace conference on Syria in Geneva despite reservations from some Western nations such as France.
A uniformed French soldier has been stabbed in the neck while on an anti-terrorism patrol in western Paris.