Alliance's secretary-general expresses confidence Washington’s commitment will not change, despite Trump’s campaign claims the US may not come to the defense of NATO members who fail to pay their dues
US President-elect’s conflicting remarks about Atlantic alliance, his controversial calls and tweets have fed European concerns, analysts say
Even without French president running, outcome of 2017 elections unlikely to change
His popularity having sunk to a record low, Hollande becomes first French president in modern history not to run for re-election
European Union has not waited for Fidel Castro’s death or major economic transformation to strike business and political deals with Havana
Senegalese-born Karfa Diallo wants a bigger light to shine on slave-trading legacy in Bordeaux
Francois Fillon roundly defeats Alain Juppe, another former head of government; will likely face far-right’s Marine Le Pen in April
French prosecutor says IS in Iraq and Syria remotely directed arrested suspects
Veteran politicians are scrambling to embrace an outsider image in the wake of Donald Trump’s upset victory
Calling for international action, a new report documents widespread abuses, allegedly by state security forces and youth militias
Ceremonies led by President Hollande, Paris Mayor Hidalgo come as country likely to extend state of emergency
The Bataclan night clubs opens with a Sting concert and a makeover, one year after Paris attacks
On Sunday, France marks the one-year anniversary of one of its deadliest terrorist attacks, one of several jihadist strikes that have traumatized the nation in recent months. The coordinated attacks across Paris last November 13 killed 130 people and injured scores of others. The deadliest toll was at the city’s Bataclan concert hall, where rock singer Sting gives a concert Saturday with proceeds going to victims’ associations. For VOA, Lisa Bryant reports from the French capital.
Headhunter Mozaik RH seeks talent from France's working-class suburbs
Thousands of migrants wait for hours in cold and rain for transport to temporary shelters
1,500 unaccompanied youngsters are expected to move to processing centers around France while their asylum claims are reviewed
Calais migrants start anew in France’s Champagne capital
Contributions to countries bordering Russia come amid new signs of heightened tensions with Moscow
Overstretched officers complain of rising tide of violence and jihadist threats
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