A March summit between EU and Sahel leaders may open a new page to European involvement
Critics say sites in Algeria remain contaminated and victims uncompensated
Nomination marks the first time a black director will represent France at the Oscars
Ladj Ly’s Les Miserables is competing for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards
Coming a week after Brexit, speech underscores France’s new role as EU’s only nuclear power
'IAmNotAVirus' is trending in France, as Asians say they're being increasingly stigmatized
Brexit drama in Brussels is getting less play on the streets of Europe
As Europe’s political establishment bids farewell to Britain and its EU membership with a mix of sorrow and some jubilation, many Europeans are not paying much attention this latest chapter of the very long process popularly known as "Brexit." Lisa Bryant took the pulse of some Parisians, and filed this report for VOA from the French capital.
The no-surprises vote was nonetheless a deeply emotional moment
Legal action by alliance of NGOs and local communities is a first for France
But protest movement appears to be losing steam after government unveiled draft legislation late last week
France’s hardline unions have vowed to continue crippling strikes against pension reforms after draft legislation was unveiled late last week by President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist government. But as Lisa Bryant reports from Paris, the record-breaking protest movement appears to be losing steam.
Former finance minister Elyes Fakhfakh fared poorly in elections but is seen by many as an acceptable compromise candidate
Thousands take to streets to protest reforms, even as analysts say movement is losing steam
Is Macron’s government on its way to winning a major standoff with the unions?
European foreign ministers also discuss Sahel violence in Brussels
The private donation of more than two dozen royal scepters comes as the country still awaits the French government's restitution of colonial artifacts
Former Pope Benedict has asked his name be removed from the book, which appears to undermine his successor Pope Francis; in Paris, the furor and the book aren't getting much attention
The trillion-dollar plan could make Europe the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050
A once-powerful sports figure, Senegal’s Lamine Diack, is charged with corruption and money laundering
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