Reporters Without Borders' 2021 Press Freedom Index says journalism blocked in nearly three-quarters of countries surveyed
Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell describes Russia's military buildup on Ukraine border and annexed Crimea as very worrying
Leader Fabien Roussel says he wants to offer a program of hope
After pandemic and US sanctions, a severe spring cold snap may hit harvests and profits
French government warns against Turkish association behind mosque financing
EU vows bloc will lead vaccine production by year’s end, but analysts say COVID-19 exposes more enduring weaknesses
Duclert report unleashes questions, soul-searching in France
Appeals court dismisses prosecution’s arguments for a new trial on procedural grounds, clearing way for return of Laurent Gbagbo and a former youth minister
Brussels donor meeting comes as humanitarian needs escalate
Defendants in tangled case are being tried in absentia
US president joins EU leaders for virtual talks, underscoring improved transatlantic ties
As US opens, Europe shutters but hopes prospects could brighten later this year
France's far-right leader again sees surging polls, amid anger over pandemic strategy and broader voter disenfranchisement. Are they enough to change her presidential fortunes?
Dozens of France’s theaters are now occupied by unemployed artists and other protesters demanding more support and an end to coronavirus restrictions
Throwing camels and sending ‘pourriels’ part of France’s new wordbook
EU members still need to green-light plan that executive arm hopes to put in place by summer
Full review of vaccine to be released Thursday
The Kenyan government pulled out of a long-awaited hearing over a maritime dispute with Somalia
Populist parties bash the EU’s vaccine rollout, but are quieter about leaving the bloc
Lawmakers consider groundbreaking measure to return stolen assets to poor people in countries of origin
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