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At least 10,000 protesters marched through the streets of Paris Saturday to rally against the government's crackdown on immigrants and the recent expulsion of hundreds of Roma. Police are bracing for more protests in the coming days.
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Consider canceling or adjusting your travel plans to France. Photo: Lucasbfr Dona t get stranded, France is holding a massive nationwide strike that will paralyze the nation.
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France continued to stumble on the soccer field after losing to visiting Belarus on Friday in a Euro 2012 qualifying match.
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Labour unions are zeroing in on French Labour Minister Eric Woerth as he confronts new allegations that he lied about lobbying for an award on behalf of his wife’s future employer.
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Hollywood actor Steve McQueen was an avid racecar enthusiast and owned several exotic sports cars.
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American authorities said Vladislav A. Horohorin headed “one of the most sophisticated organizations of online financial criminals in the world.”
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French Socialist leader Martine Aubry, a vocal critic of the government’s policy of closing traveller camps and "repatriating", non-French inhabitants, faces accusations of hypocrisy after ordering camps closed in Lille, where she is mayor.
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Robert Sharkey, a candidate for Seat 1 on the Bonita Springs Fire District Board of Commissioners, apologized in a written statement on Thursday for e-mails he sent containing false information about his opponent, Ed FitzGerald.
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Russians entered the French festival scene this summer with an open throttle and an open checkbook.
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French police have searched the home of France's richest woman, the billionaire L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, over ongoing allegations a Parisian society photographer took advantage of her to get written into her will.
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France's expulsion campaign of Roma has drawn a deluge of criticism at home and abroad, and even opened up fissures within the government and ruling conservative majority.
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A European Commission report highlighted failings in France’s law and pointedly declined to endorse the government’s actions.
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France's Immigration Minister Eric Besson (pictured) and European Affairs Minister Pierre Lellouche defended France's tough policy towards Roma people in Brussels Tuesday as European Commission voiced concerns.
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The New Brunswick government is asking French authorities to reconsider the downsizing of the Consulate General office in Moncton, warning that it could jeopardize French immigration to the province.
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