Brussels attacks

Why do terrorists target airports so frequently?

Security expert Brian Michael Jenkins on why terrorists are drawn to airports, and the massive cost of even a failed attack

Paul Wells: Europe’s breaking point

Targeted by terror and overcome by waves of refugees—a grand experiment is stumbling. A special report by political editor Paul Wells

In defence of the defunct Office of Religious Freedom

The office was certainly flawed, writes Evan Solomon. But the core concept was sound.

Making a terrorist on the streets of Brussels

Disorganized authorities have fumbled investigations, as ISIS recruitment efforts create a ‘jihadi-mania’

With the attacks on Brussels, Europe’s crisis of competence boils over

It is time for Europe to finally abolish its network of terrorist safe havens, says Terry Glavin

After Brussels attacks, Europe’s tragic new normal settles in

On the streets of Brussels, there is anger and fear—about what has happened and what is still to come. Leah McLaren reports.

The Brussels bombing: closing minds first, borders second

Belgians filled the streets in defiance, taking to the sidewalks with chalk and messages of hope

Photos: Fear and panic during the Brussels attacks

Islamic State group claims responsibility for attacks targeting the airport and subway