Findings by French Senate commission released days after conclusion of latest French Tour
Atmosphere tense after clashes over police arresting man for assault after his wife is detained for illegally wearing veil in public
Move underscores concern about the group's role in Syria and bomb attack last year in Bulgaria
Latest OECD report predicts unemployment will fall only slightly in 2014 among member states, leaving about 48 million people jobless
Greenpeace activists reportedly took only 20 minutes to break into Tricast in nuclear-power plant in southern French
Small West African country is home to 39 distinct languages, many of which are threatened by economic development, globalization
France's demands aim at protecting Europe's movie, television, online entertainment sector
Media story claiming the French government conducts electronic surveillance like the US fails to spark public outcry
At joint press conference, Hollande, Marzouki, described unfolding crisis in Egypt as a 'failure' for country's democratic transition
Speaking before UN's highest court, deputy foreign minister says Japan strictly abides by international law with annual Antarctica hunts
Event retraces former South African president’s evolution from political prisoner to one of the world's most respected politicians
Members of body-baring group face charges for indecency, violating public morality in their bid to launch 'feminist spring' in Muslim countries
Panel rules that Serb fighters - Jovica Stanisic, Franko Simatovic - did commit crimes, but there wasn't enough evidence to link them
Vincent Autin and Bruno Bioleau made history Wednesday, becoming the first same-sex couple to marry legally in France
OECD suggests strategies to mitigate rapid growth, industrialization in urban centers, which produce about two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions
Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid says there has been rapid deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in Syria and neighboring countries
Sunday's incidents underscore growing clout of Muslim extremists in the once staunchly secular North African country
New EU survey is most far-reaching to date on discrimination and violence against lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) people in Europe
Human Rights Watch claims Hungary's recent changes to Constitution, other legal measures are undermining judicial independence, media rights
UNICEF estimates that even modest investments in combating chronic malnutrition among children can yield stunning returns
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