Virgile Dall’Armellina
Contributor
Body of Kidnapped and Beheaded Police Officer Found in Tunisia
The gruesome incident occurred just one week after Tunisia held the first presidential elections since the 2011 popular uprising that touched off the Arab Spring.
'Air Cocaine': Trial Begins for Frenchmen Charged With Smuggling Drugs From the Dominican Republic
Four men have spent 15 months in jail since Dominican customs officials seized 700 kilos of cocaine stashed aboard a French charter jet in 2013.
Burkina Faso Official Will Ask Morocco to Extradite Former President
Interim Prime Minister Isaac Zida vowed to extradite ousted leader Blaise Compaoré and investigate abuses committed during his 27-year reign.
Belgian Mining Company Accused of Lying About Bulldozing People's Houses in the Congo
Amnesty International claims the Belgians asked local police to raze hundreds of homes in order to secure one of their mines against thieves.
Togo Poised to Become the Next West African Regime Toppled by Violent Protests
With opposition leaders and protesters demanding a constitutional amendment to presidential term limits, Togo appears ready to follow in the footsteps of Burkina Faso.
Missing North Korean Student in Paris Reportedly Kidnapped by Kim Jong-un Agents
The son of a recently executed political rival of North Korea's supreme leader has not been seen for two weeks.
France's 'Favorite Fascist' Is in Trouble for Restarting a Banned Hate Group
Two extremist leaders in France are facing charges after reestablishing groups banned by the government in 2013 for their links to fascism and Nazism.
Billionaire's Accountant Claims He Smuggled 53 Million Euros Into France
Accountant Gérard Limat reportedly claims he delivered 53 million euros in cash to billionaire industrialist and politician Serge Dassault between 1995 and 2012.
One of the French Jihadists in the Peter Kassig Execution Video Has Been Identified
Maxime Hauchard, 22, left France for Syria in 2013 to train with Islamic State militants.
France Opens a New Ebola Treatment Center in Guinea’s Forest Region
The first of three French-funded facilities will be run by Doctors Without Borders and have the capacity for 70 patients in the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak.
There Will Be No Sentence Reduction for French Killer 'Pierre the Madman'
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected an appeal by infamous murderer Pierre Bodein to have his life sentence reduced.
The Congo's Feared 'Cobra' Warlord Plans to Surrender — Again
The Democratic Republic of the Congo announced that rebel leader Banaloki "Cobra" Matata plans to surrender, along with "a significant number of his fighters."