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Brussels Attack Scare Triggered by Cookie-Filled Belt
A man pretended to have been abducted and forced to carry out a suicide blast.
Despite Territorial Losses, ISIS Is Not Finished Yet
The group may now use guerrilla warfare and turn its attention to attacking civilian targets.
Torture Supported by a Third in France After Attacks
One in five could imagine performing torture themselves.
Brussels Anti-Terrorism Operation Begins, Man Arrested
Witnesses saw the individual acting suspiciously near the City2 shopping center.
Belgium Makes New Arrest in Brussels Attacks Probe
Belgian police raid Brussels apartment and arrest man on charges related to extremism.
Louvre to Reopen After Paris Floods
The world's most visited museum had to move artwork last week as the Seine overflowed its banks because of rainfall.
Over 1 Million 'Trapped in Slavery' in Europe
A report from the Walk Free Foundation finds that the refugee crisis is making the problem worse.
Turkey is Unlikely to Join the EU Any Time Soon
The U.K. labor market may be closed to potential EU states for years to come, professor writes.
EC's Juncker: Boris Johnson Out of Touch With Reality
EC president's top aide also said a Johnson premiership would be a "horror scenario."
Belgium: Four Terror Suspects Arrrested
Some of the group are believed to be linked to Islamic State.
Extremists Likely Stockpiling Explosives in EU: Europol
A senior EU security official said 211 extremist plots were foiled in 2015.
Brussels Suicide Bomber's Brother Makes Olympics
Mourad Laachraoui, brother of Najim Laachraoui, who blew himself up at Brussels Airport, wins gold at European Taekwondo Championships.
Paris Attacks Suspect Refuses to Speak in Court
The Paris attacks suspect refused to respond to questions from the judge in his first court appearance.
Belgium Nixed Abdeslam Inquiry Before Paris Attacks
Belgian media reports say security services became aware of ties between Paris attacks ringleader and brothers.
British MPs Seek to Impeach Tony Blair After Chilcot
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond is beginning to round up MPs ahead of the report's publication.
Parliament Approves Hungarian Refugee Quota Referendum
EU is mulling ways of distributing asylum seekers across member states.
Outcry Over Danish Showcase of Brussels, Paris Bombers
Copenhagen police have been called over exhibition that plans to show the other side of "martyrs."
Paris Attacks Suspect Abdeslam Extradited To France
Paris prosecutor's office says he will face investigative judges on Wednesday.
Obama Warns Britain Not to 'Pull Back' From the World
President talks legacy, partnerships but doesn't receive Brexit questions at London town hall.
Paris Suspect Abdeslam Charged Over Brussels Shootout
Abdeslam, who has been charged with attempted murder, is now due to be extradited to France.
Belgium's 'Biggest Jihadi Recruiter' Receives 15 Years
Khaled Zerkani has links to suspects in the Paris and Brussels attacks.
Laptop of Brussels Bomber Reveals New Information
Bakraoui referred to striking Britain, the La Défense business district in Paris, and Civitas.
Brussels Bombers Planned 2nd France Attack: Prosecutors
Militant cell changed its target to Brussels as police investigation into Paris attacks unfolded.
Brussels Terror Suspect Admits He's 'Man in a Hat'
All of the main suspects in the Brussels and Paris attacks appear to have been taken off Europe's streets.
Ex-Prisoner 6th Arrested in Brussels Bombing Probe
Bilal El Makhoukhi was released from custody just last month after 2015 conviction.
Belgium Captures Paris Attacks Fugitive Mohamed Abrini
Abrini was filmed at a gas station with the lone surviving Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam.
Four ISIS Suspects Arrested in Denmark
Copenhagen police arrested the suspects on suspicion of having traveled to Syria.
Video Shows Brussels Attacks Fugitive's Airport Escape
The unidentified third suitcase bomber, who failed to detonate his device, is seen running from the airport.
Americans, Canadians May Need Visas to Visit EU Bloc
Possible requirement would raise tensions and undermine European Union's tourism industry.
Belgian PM: 'Successes', 'Failures' in Extremism Fight
Charles Michel calls for greater cooperation between EU states after deadly suicide bombings.