
Security Fears Shut Down Paris New Year’s Eve Celebration
Police urged the French capital to cancel its New Year’s Eve concert, warning that last year even the deployment of more than 6,000 officers struggled to control the crowds.

Police urged the French capital to cancel its New Year’s Eve concert, warning that last year even the deployment of more than 6,000 officers struggled to control the crowds.

Beijing is sending its foreign minister minister to Moscow for talks with Sergei Shoigu.

U.S. president suspends migration from “countries of concern” after a member of the National Guard was killed in a shooting attack by an Afghan national.

Amid soaring tensions, an attack in the southern West Bank left one dead and three wounded.

Rising crime is dominating the campaign in the Latin-American country, boosting support for a hardline security agenda.

Is Germany surrendering one of its best-loved festive traditions to violent extremists?

The European Commission is taking cautious steps toward building an internal intelligence unit—a sensitive move that has already raised concerns within the EU’s diplomatic service.

The Overath market will not be held as ever more frequent stabbings, car attacks and bomb threats during the holiday period have made security too costly.

The reforms seek to improve efficiency and security but come amid severe financial constraints.

Attacks on workers on Belgian trains are increasing, prompting them to urge tighter security and stronger support.