The latest on the Paris attacks and their impact
Resident and journalist Jacki Davis describes how the lockdown is affecting everyday life
One French children's newspaper is devoting its pages to its Muslim readers
Francois Dufour is editor in chief of Le Petit Quotidien, a daily newpaper for children.
Expert answers to the urgent question on defeating the group calling itself Islamic State
Soldiers patrol the Belgian capital; Miss World Canada on human rights; From rap to jazz
IS global terror, the death of Alberto Nisman and has Angela Merkel overreached?
How did it emerge, what do its leaders want, and is it succeeding in its aims?
Might the European ideal of free movement of people be sacrificed for security's sake?
Armed police raid a flat in northern Paris
Where IS gets its money, can you kill people via the net, and North Korea's real economy
Anxiety still stalks Europe as two international matches cancelled due to terror fears
In light of the attacks in Paris, Newsday looks at the ilicit weapons trade to Europe.
As the world's attention focuses on Molenbeek, we speak to one man about life there.
France investigation latest, Germany stadium evacuated, playwright prizewinner
What have the attacks in Paris taught us about the capacity and strategy of IS?
James Coomarasamy in Paris; Molenbeek investigation; life in Raqqa; the view from Beirut
"There is no connection between us and them," says French Muslim activist Yasser Louati
A hostage situation specialist on how victims should react to armed attacks.
A Parisian doctor told us he'd never seen anything like the scenes on Friday night.
Special ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ coverage of a series of gun and bomb attacks in the French capital.