List of France articles
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elki This Christmas, Watch These Classic European Holiday Flicks (and Home Alone)
Want a break from Love Actually? Try Six Degrees of Celebration.
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Supporters of the anti-immigrant Pegida movement (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident) mark the second year of existence as they demonstrate in Dresden, eastern Germany, on October 2016, and Dresden, a Baroque city in Germany's ex-communist east, is the birthplace of the anti-immigration PEGIDA street movement. / AFP / dpa / Oliver Killig / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read OLIVER KILLIG/AFP/Getty Images) Europe’s Far-Right Anger Is Moving Mainstream
Anti-immigrant, anti-Europe, anti-Muslim sentiment is resonating with more and more voters in Europe.
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TOPSHOT - Syrian pro-regime fighters, gesture as they drive past residents fleeing violence in the restive Bustan al-Qasr neighbourhood, in Aleppo's Fardos neighbourhood on December 13, 2016, after regime troops retook the area from rebel fighters. Syrian rebels withdrew from six more neighbourhoods in their one-time bastion of east Aleppo in the face of advancing government troops, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. / AFP / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images) Can U.N. Monitors Stop the Slaughter in Aleppo?
The U.N. voted to send monitors to Aleppo. But some fear such moves could be too little, too late.
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lagarde IMF Chief Christine Lagarde Found Guilty of Negligence
The Fund’s top official won’t be fined or jailed, but she may lose her job -- and the IMF may lose more than that.
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le-pen Marine Le Pen: No More Free Education for Undocumented Immigrants
"Playtime is over," she announced.
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hollande-crop Au Revoir, Hollande
The French president says he will not seek re-election.
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French prime minister Francois Fillon (C) and his wife Penelope wait for Pope Benedict XVI 's arrival during the canonisation ceremony of the blesseds, Ukrainian Zygmunt Szczesny Felinski , Spanish Francisco Coll y Guitart, Belgian Josef, Daamian de Veuster, Spanish Rafael Arnaiz Bar?n, French Marie de la Croix (Jeanne) Juganon In St. Peters's basilica at the Vatican on October 11, 2009. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLI (Photo credit should read ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images) France’s Zombie Catholics Have Risen — and They’re Voting
Francois Fillon has energized the country's many lapsed Christians. Will they stick by his side in the spring?
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Former French president and losing candidate of the right-wing Les Republicains party primaries ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy leaves his offices in a car on November 21, 2016 in Paris. Sarkozy's defeat at the hands of his former premier Fillon, a man he once nicknamed "Mr Nobody", marked what appeared to be an ignominious end to the ex-president's forty years in politics. / AFP / GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT (Photo credit should read GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP/Getty Images) Can French Sanity Hold Out Against the Forces of the Far-Right?
The surprising political upset of Nicolas Sarkozy may be just the trick to stop Marine Le Pen and the National Front from taking power. Or not.
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fillon Can We Trust Polls in the French Primary? Mais Non.
Let us say c'est tout for polls.
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le-pen-crop The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead: Vive Le Pen, Don’t Take out Banners in Russia, and Maybe Cabinet Picks
From Mitt Romney to Marine Le Pen, Italian politics to a Colombian peace deal, here's what happened in the world this weekend.
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A picture taken on August 20, 2010 shows an Iranian flag fluttering at an undisclosed location in the Islamic republic next to a surface-to-surface Qiam-1 (Rising) missile which was test fired a day before Iran was due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear power plant. Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the missile was entirely designed and built domestically and powered by liquid fuel. AFP PHOTO/VAHID REZA ALAEI (Photo credit should read VAHID REZA ALAEI/AFP/Getty Images) In Private Meeting, Euro Diplomats Beseech Trump Team to Uphold Transatlantic Pacts
A political chasm over the Iran nuclear deal and Russia could put the United States and its European allies on a collision course reminiscent of the run-up to the Iraq War.
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US President George W. Bush(L) and French President Jacques Chirac stand side-by-side during a wreath laying ceremony at the American cemetery at Colleville-Sur-Mer, France, 06 June, 2004 on the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion on Omaha Beach. World leaders paid poignant tribute to the Allied forces who stormed the Normandy beaches in the D-Day landings 60 years ago to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation and end World War II. AFP Photo/Paul J.Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/GettyImages) Bush, Chirac, and the War in Iraq
A heart-to-heart conversation between Bush and Chirac in January 2003 could have paved a much better way forward.
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sarko-crop Can Europe Tax the U.S. for Axing the Paris Climate Change Deal?
That’s what would happen if Nicolas Sarkozy had his way.
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Scherl: Beim Bummel durch Paris. - Deutsche Soldaten fragen ein paar junge M‰dels nach dem Weg. PK - Boesig - Scherl Bilderdienst 8020-40 "Fr." OKW Juni 1940 Something not discussed much: The joys of French collaboration with the Germans
In 1943, more books were published in France than in either the United States or Britain.
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peotus By the Covers: How the Foreign Press Sees the U.S. Vote
How newspaper covers around the world are covering President-elect Trump.