Cancer Treatment Is Changing: Meet the People Rebelling
Newsweek's editor-in-chief introduces our annual issue on the fight against cancer.
Stand Up, Stay Strong and the Killers Will Never Win
Like the Bataclan and Manchester Arena, Borough Market was targeted for being a place of celebration and joy.
Syria's War: Six Years of Bloodshed
Syria, mired in what has now become a proxy war, is about to enter its seventh year of conflict.
Davos in the Time of Disorder
This year's World Economic Forum meeting would do well to seek inspiration from individuals rather than institutions.
Le Front Trump: Europe's Populist Revolt Is Spreading
It's getting harder for centrists to convince themselves right-wing nationalism will disappear any time soon.
The Olympics Is Just What Rio de Janeiro Needs
The carnival city is about to give Brazil something to smile about at a difficult time in its history.
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in West Bank
The latest killings are part of a surge in violence in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.
U.K.'s Cameron says still needs to convince
Parliament voted against air strikes in Syria in 2013.
In France, Fears That the National Front Could Make
After attacks, the party's leader, Marine Le Pen, insists her country must take back control of its borders.
Chartres 'Totally Shocked' a Suicide Bomber
Residents of the French town can't believe Omar Ismaïl Mostefaï lived among them.
Attacks Reverberate in France's Jewish Community
Rumors have begun to spread that anti-Semitism may have motivated the worst Paris attack.
In Germany, Shock, Sympathy and New Debate Over '
Some in Germany are questioning whether the country can remain so welcoming to refugees.
Tweet by News Anchor Provides Levity Amid Tragedy
Kay Burley's tweet about a dog has gone viral and put a smile on many faces at a difficult time
Paris Attacks: ISIS is not an Existential Threat
The attacks are a sign of ISIS's weakness and desperation.
What We Know About Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, the First
News outlets report he was known to the French police.
Survivors of Paris Attacks Recount Tales of Horror
Parisians who were close to the attacks are coming to terms with the horror they have experienced
India's Narendra Modi Gets Rock Star Welcome at
David Cameron and 60,000 people joined Modi in a celebration of British-Indian ties.
Iran Appoints First Female Ambassador Since 1979
Marzieh Afkham will serve as Iran's ambassador to Malaysia.
VW Whistleblower Prompted Latest Admission of Fault
The German car giant faces fresh scrutiny after CO2 levels underreported
The Issue: Refugees Risk Death Traveling through
Newsweek Europe editor Matt McAllester introduces the latest issue of the magazine.
Benedict Cumberbatch Wants To Speak to Theresa May
The Sherlock star says the U.K.'s pledge to take in 20,000 Syrian refugees is not enough.
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko Re-Elected for
Nobel-prize winning journalist says results of #Belarus election were never in doubt
U.K.'s Refugee Crisis Response 'Too Low, Too
The U.K. has pledged to take in 20,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years.
Five NATO Personnel Die in Kabul Helicopter Crash
The victims include two members of the British Royal Air Force.
Turkey Hits Pro-Kurdish Militants With Air Strikes
The strikes come after a pro-Kurdish rally was targeted by suspected suicide bombers.
Five Reasons a 'Brexit' is Increasingly
Conditions are favoring campaigners who want Britain to leave the E.U.