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What Makes an ISIS Foreign Fighter?
A new report shines light on the factors that contribute to a foreign fighter's journey.
Breaking the Myth of the 'ISIS Pill' Captagon
A new report sheds light on the truth behind the pill that has attracted attention for alleged links to jihadis.
Could the Next ISIS Attacker in Europe Be a Woman?
We could see women play a greater role in attack plots in the West, writes Devorah Margolin.
Brexit Means Brexit? Maybe It Ain't Gonna Happen At All
With May's cabinet in open disagreement, those who want Britain to stay in the EU are feeling optimistic.
ISIS Paris Attacks Cell 'Hid Weapons in Kindergarten'
Belgian intelligence believes the network may have stored explosives at a garage on a school's premises.
Did Trump Chose Poland as First Stop to Upset Merkel?
Will the president use the Polish visit to pick a fight with Berlin, Paris and Brussels?
Trump's Terrorism Hyperbole Is What ISIS Had in Mind
What was Trump's one-sided Twitter spat with the London mayor all about?
As Refugees Die, EU Leaders Must Change
European leaders need to change their focus from stopping migrant arrivals to preventing torture, beatings and exploitation in the countries people are desperate to leave.
Brussels Police Identify Foiled Suicide Bomber
Investigators are probing the motives of a suspected bomber shot dead by soldiers on Tuesday.
Theresa May Should Declare that a Hard Brexit Is Dead
A hard Brexit has passed on! It is no more! It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker!
Trump Appears to Shove NATO Leader
The alpha-president reasserts himself after a battle of handshakes with French President Emmanuel Macron.
What Will Melania Trump Talk About With Nato Spouses?
They're not the most obvious picks for Melania's new buddies.
Belgians to Donald Trump: 'We Love Our Hellhole'
The U.S. president arrived in the Belgian capital Wednesday, greeted by protests.
Theresa May Promises Economic Uncertainty, Hard Brexit
The Tory Party's manifesto heightens the chance of drawn out negotiations and the hardest of Brexits.
Trump's Travel Schedule for First Foreign Trip
Trump's first trip abroad as president will take him to Saudi Arabia, Israel, Italy and Belgium.
Theresa May Accuses Brussels Of Meddling In Election
The gulf between the British and European negotiating positions on Brexit has been laid bare.
Forget Frexit, the EU's Next Threat Comes From the East
Brussels must expand the political inclusion of its member states in Central and Eastern Europe.
Macron Is Eyeing Up Britain's Rich Financial Sector
He will prove a tough Brexit negotiator—far tougher than Hollande.
Will the New French President Be Able to Govern?
It is unlikely that either Macron or Le Pen will win control of Parliament.
Brussels And Hungary Clash Over Education, Refugees
Hungary has long been one of the European Union's awkward squad.
Five Things to Look For as Britain Starts to Divorce EU
Will this all end with no deal, no EU reform and an independent Scotland?
Theresa May Invokes Article 50: Enter Smoke and Mirrors
Can Britain's negotiations to leave the EU keep the spirit of free trade alive?
Tillerson Sets Date with NATO, Ending No-Show Uproar
Tillerson's potential no-show had increased unease caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's description of NATO as "obsolete" during his election campaign.
Brussels Commemorates Airport and Subway Attacks
Thirty-two people were killed and 300 injured in the attacks, which ISIS claimed responsibility for.
U.S. Threatens to 'Moderate' Commitment To NATO
"America cannot care more for your children's future security than you do," said the U.S. Secretary of Defense in Brussels.
Angela Merkel to Meet Erdogan Amid Rising Tensions
The German chancellor must preserve a deal with Ankara that limits refugee flows into Europe.
ISIS Bombers at Brussels Airport 'Targeted U.S., Jews'
Security footage reportedly showed a bomber following a Hasidic Jew inside the terminal.
Kosovo-Serbia Talks in Brussels As Tensions Mount
A row has developed over an incident on a new rail line last week.
Brussels Police Call in Sick to Protest Workload
Government promises of extra officers in Molenbeek, Brussels, have not come through.