Paris attack
French anti-terror unit arrests three suspects in attack plot linked to Batalcan perpetrator
French authorities foiled two separate terror plots, including a jihadist plan by three women for the Bataclan 10th anniversary. Suspects discussed bombs and targets.
Norwegian FM photographed with daughter of Palestinian terrorist
No appeal from Bataclan suspect, closing chapter on 2015 Paris attacks
French Jewish family assaulted after playing Hebrew songs in their car
Report: Teenage brother of Paris attacker may be in Europe, plotting revenge
The French Interior Ministry denies knowledge of report.
Belgium seizes key suspects in ISIS attacks in Paris, Brussels
Belgian prosecutors say they are checking whether Abrini, a 31-year-old Belgian, was the "man in the hat" seen on security footage at Brussels airport on March 22 with two suicide bombers.
Eagles of Death Metal to fly again in Tel Aviv
California rock band has recovered from trauma of attack during their show at Paris's Bataclan and is launching a world tour that will bring them back to Israel on September 5.
Parisians feel solidarity with Belgians – and fear
Many Parisians expressed anxiety and fear, accompanied by feelings of kinship with their Belgian neighbors.
Belgian media: One suspect in Brussels terror raid 'neutralized'
Police blocked roads in the Belgian capital's southern suburb of Forest and a major operation appeared to be under way, Reuters journalists at the scene said.
French PM vows to extend state of emergency, says terror threat in France 'here to last'
In 2015, 15 terror plots were foiled by the French security services, he said.
US Jewish leaders commemorate Hyper Cacher victims
“We again extend our condolences to the families of those who perished and our prayers for those injured in this brutal attack as well as the victims of the Charlie Hebdo ."
Paris police station attacker may have come to Europe as asylum seeker
The Tunisian national was last registered as living in a shelter for migrants in Germany.
My word: Double takes and double standards
The tale of two cities has become more pronounced. With an accent.
‘We’ll always have Paris’
These days, the French are a lot nicer and more grateful for the tourists, says the president of the European Jewish Heritage Tours.