The archive of all headlines from November 17, 2015, organized by time of publication.
A drumbeat of opposition against allowing Syrian refugees into the U.S. intensifies following the Paris attacks, even as President Obama says such actions 'would be a betrayal of our values.'
Abdelhamid Abaaoud had been wanted in Belgium for a terror plot foiled in January. Meanwhile, President François Hollande proposed extending a state of emergency for three months.
President François Hollande of France called to amend the Constitution to fight potential terrorists at home and for an aggressive effort to “eradicate” the Islamic State abroad.
President François Hollande of France called to alter the Constitution to fight potential terrorists at home and for an aggressive effort to “eradicate” the Islamic State abroad.
The governors and other officials cite security concerns after attackers killed at least 129 people in Paris. Refugee groups, civil rights groups and Obama criticize the governors' stance.
Ash Carter, the US defence secretary, echoes François Hollande by urging European allies to join forces to defeat the terrorist group
US defence secretary Ash Carter echoes François Hollande by urging European allies to join forces to defeat terrorist group
Follow our live coverage of the fallout from the Paris attacks, as France steps up airstrikes in Syria and some US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
• US secretary of state says anti-Isis coalition is gaining territory • France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
President François Hollande of France called to alter the Constitution to fight potential terrorists at home and for an aggressive effort to “eradicate” the Islamic State abroad.
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
The Belgian man suspected of being the plotter of the attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is believed to have escaped to Syria after the authorities in January foiled another terrorist plot, a security official said.
Paris Terror Attacks
• US secretary of state says anti-Isis coalition is gaining territory • France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
French warplanes strike at the headquarters of Islamic State for the second time this week as France continues to step up its campaign against extremism in the wake of last week’s terrorist attacks.
The Belgian man suspected of being the plotter of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is believed to have escaped to Syria after the authorities in January foiled another terrorist plot, a security official said.
• US secretary of state says anti-Isis coalition is gaining territory • France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
The Belgian man suspected of being the plotter of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is believed to have escaped to Syria after the authorities in January foiled another terrorist plot, a security official said.
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
The Belgian man suspected of being the plotter of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is believed to have escaped to Syria after another terrorist plot was foiled in January, a security official said.
French warplanes strike at the headquarters of Islamic State for the second time this week as France continues to step up its campaign against extremism in the wake of last week¿s terrorist attacks.
French warplanes strike at the headquarters of Islamic State for the second time this week as France continues to step up its campaign against extremism in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
Paris Terror Attacks
Paris Terror Attacks
• France steps up airstrikes in Syria • Many US states refuse to take Syrian refugees
The police pursued a second fugitive suspected to have taken part in the terrorist attacks. Officials also said that they believed they attacks’ planner is now in Syria, where French fighter jets targeted ISIS sites.
Germany-Netherlands game ’cancelled for security reasons’
The police pursued a second fugitive suspected to have taken part in the terrorist attacks. Officials also said that they believed the attacks’ planner is now in Syria, where French fighter jets targeted ISIS sites.
• Germany-Netherlands game ’cancelled for security reasons’ France launches fresh airstrikes in response to Paris attacks
French warplanes strike at the headquarters of Islamic State for the third straight night as France continues to step up its campaign against extremism in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.
The police pursued a second fugitive suspected to have taken part in the terrorist attacks. Officials also said that they believed the attacks’ planner is now in Syria, where French fighter jets targeted ISIS sites.
• Germany-Netherlands game ’cancelled for security reasons’ • France launches fresh airstrikes in response to Paris attacks