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Paris Attacks Suspect Salah Abdeslam Will Be Extradited to France
Europe's former most wanted fugitive is expected to be handed over to the French authorities in the next ten days.
Far-Right Protesters Giving Nazi Salutes Hijacked a Memorial for the Brussels Attacks
Hundreds of demonstrators clad in black clashed with riot police at an event intended to commemorate the victims of the recent bombings in Belgium.
Finger Pointing Begins Over Security Failures Leading to Brussels Attacks
As investigations into the Belgian attacks continue, police are still on the hunt for a third man filmed with two suicide bombers at Brussels airport on Tuesday.
There's No Easy Way to Combat Radicalization in Belgium
The Belgian government's counter-terrorism efforts have long been condemned as ineffective and counterproductive. Some groups are trying a softer approach of integrating diverse communities to prevent further alienation and extremism.
Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister says the Brussels Attacks Don't Justify Mass Surveillance
Alexander De Croo has spoken out against mass public surveillance programs in the past, but his stance has slightly evolved in recent months.
How Brussels Police Tracked Salah Abdeslam, Fugitive Suspect in the Paris Attacks
The clues leading to Abdeslam's arrest involved his buddy serving as a pallbearer at a suicide bomber's funeral and an unusually large order of pizza to an old lady's apartment.
Suspected Paris Attacker Salah Abdeslam Has Been Charged With 'Terrorist Murder'
Abdeslam, who was captured in Brussels on Friday after four months on the lam, reportedly plans to fight extradition to France.
Authorities Say Islamic State Flag Found Near Algerian Gunman Who Died In Brussels Raid
Two people are currently being detained over their possible link to the raid, and two further suspects are believed to be still at large.
Four Officers Wounded During Anti-Terror Raid in Belgium Linked to Paris Attacks
French and Belgian authorities are engaged in a standoff with at least two suspects in a suburb south of Brussels.
An Unprecedented Number of Young People in France Want to Become Cops
The number of applicants to become police officers in France has risen by 42 percent since the terror attacks in Paris in 2015 — but unemployment plays a part, too.
Watch a Clip of St. Germain Performing Live at The Bataclan The Night Before the Paris Attacks
St. Germain: "Music is for the soul."
I Still Don't Get Why Police Searched My House After the Paris Terror Attacks
Under France's state of emergency, police have the right to search your house if they believe you've been in touch with someone who might be a threat to national safety. That's what happened to Bruno.