As public support wanes for French anti-terror forces’ presence in the Sahel, Paris points to flaws in investigation into attack that killed 19 civilians
War of words escalates between the two NATO allies, with Turkey calling French president’s accusations 'dangerous'
Several Westerners are detained in Iran as France and other European allies try to resume nuclear talks with Iran
As the situation in Paris deteriorates and deaths in the country top 90,000, French leaders are under pressure to impose another general lockdown
A group of French women who joined the Islamic State group continue a hunger strike as part of their demand for France to repatriate them and their children, but it is a tough proposal for French politicians as presidential elections approach
French government announces plan to protect health facilities after malware attacks slow down operations at several hospitals
Initiative, put forth by Macron government, faces backlash from opposition which says there’s no need to change the law on such short notice
President Emmanuel Macron says reducing French troops too quickly and massively from region would be a mistake
Observers say Paris likely to announce reduction of its anti-extremist force as security situation there improves
In Europe, statements by new US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen are raising hopes for a major shift on taxing global digital firms
What happened in Washington 'is not America,' French President Emmanuel Macron says in video message
Facing harsh criticism, French government vows to speed up immunizations as infections — as deaths keep climbing
Under scrutiny, Facebook, Google and Amazon are some of the tech giants that would be subject to tougher regulations, fines
EU and British officials are deadlocked in their bid to work out a transition deal before a January deadline
Egyptian leader in Paris to boost economic and military cooperation despite Cairo’s human rights record
The text is highly criticized by human rights groups and journalists
As authorities prepare to roll out their COVID immunization strategy this week, they face skepticism in a country where surveys show many people do not trust vaccine
Just 30 people are allowed at religious services as authorities ease some restrictions
The ex-president takes the stand and hopes he will be acquitted to save his reputation
Concern is growing over Article 24, which prevents anyone from shooting and sharing videos of the police
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