European Union says debate under way on whether INSTEX mechanism might include oil
Tanks, fighter planes and a futuristic ‘flyboard’ were on display at France’s annual parade on the Champs Elysees
Vincent Lambert's case split his family and France
French president has positioned himself as Europe’s go-to leader —but can he save nuclear deal?
Ruling finds former Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda guilty of directly and indirectly committing heinous acts in Democratic Republic of Congo’s northeastern Ituri province in 2002 and 2003
Development and education ministers of world's richest nations meet in Paris
Europe is believed to house about 90 percent of Africa's cultural heritage
Legislation reflects global alarm at rising online vitriol, but critics fear result could be censorship
Germany’s Von der Leyen and France’s Lagarde tapped to head European Commission and ECB, respectively
While more than $1 billion has been raised for the Paris cathedral, other historic monuments crumble
Some fear a tuition hike will mean fewer university students from less affluent countries, especially African ones
France is spearheading a new higher education plan aimed to make it a more attractive destination for foreign students — but also a more expensive one. The move to raise tuition fees for foreign students has sparked protests, especially on the part of African students who make up nearly half the country's international student body. From the Paris suburb of Creteil, Lisa Bryant reports that some universities are also rebelling against the tuition hike.
Investigators are interviewing construction workers who might have inadvertently started the blaze; so far, the cause is still considered likely to be accidental
A day after Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral was transformed into an inferno, hundreds of millions of dollars have already been pledged to rebuild one of the world's most iconic monuments. Precious objects it housed have been saved. For VOA, Lisa Bryant reports from Paris the investigation into the fire is ongoing, but officials so far believe it may have been an accident.
Notre Dame fire wreaks massive destruction, but priceless artifacts and Cathedral's famous rose windows survive
For decades, the oil-rich North African nation failed to reform and diversify; now it’s facing the fallout
Washington warned months ago the International Criminal Court was overreaching, but some argue the US censure could boost the ICC's image
A new study shows official development aid fell in 2018, with African and other developing countries feeling the pinch
Algeria's army may be far more pivotal in determining whether oil-rich country sees peaceful transition or tips into turmoil
Talks between Chinese and EU leaders in Paris come ahead of planned China-EU summit in April
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