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EgyptAir flight MS804 crash: debris 'not our aircraft' airline says – liveDebris spotted does not belong to plane believed to have crashed in the Mediterranean with 66 people on board -
Give refugee children an education in the UKLetters: The education we were provided with enabled us to give something back to Britain, and we were proud to do so -
Terrorism 'most likely' cause of EgyptAir flight MS804 crashEgyptAir withdraws claims that wreckage has been found as official admits it ‘is not our aircraft’ -
Sole Briton on flight MS804 had just become father for second timeRichard Osman’s French-born wife gave birth less than a month ago to second daughter
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Google takes right to be forgotten battle to France's highest courtCompany is appealing against decision by French data protection authority to apply search-results ruling to all its domains
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What we know so far about missing EgyptAir flight MS804All the latest information on the disappearance of the Airbus A320 over the Mediterranean during its flight from Paris to Cairo
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Q&A: key questions about missing EgyptAir flight MS804Clues to fate of Airbus A320 include emergency signal from plane two hours after contact was lost
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Missing EgyptAir flight: what we know so far – videoThe French president François Hollande has confirmed that an EgyptAir flight that went missing over the Mediterranean has crashed.
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Kristen Stewart: 'Sometimes I do feel a bit like I have my limbs cut off'The star of Olivier Assayas’s Personal Shopper, in which she plays an assistant to an immensely famous model, says she sometimes feels debilitated by fame and shares her thoughts on the supernatural
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Hollande renews support for Hinkley Point nuclear reactorsFrench president backs project despite fears that £18bn price tag could bankrupt EDF, which is 85% state-owned
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Juliette Binoche: I confronted Spielberg and Scorsese over lack of female leadsAt Cannes festival panel, French Oscar winner discusses importance of turning down film roles and reflects on Scorsese’s ‘very feminine side’
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French former ministers launch attack on sexism in politicsSeventeen high-profile women, including the IMF’s Christine Lagarde, make public vow to expose abuse and harassment
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French take to the barricades to protect their way of lifeReassessing old belief systems and spreading a message of tolerance is a matter of urgency
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‘Unknown’ French author’s noir crime novels set for UKMaigret author Georges Simenon and Frédéric Dard were friends. Will Dard now emulate his success?
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Up All Night: France’s young target Hollande over labour reformsThe youth-led movement occupying Place de la République is angry with France’s political elite, particularly the Socialists
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Russia's state-owned nuclear group keen to break into UK marketRosatom understood to be hoping to revive plans to build reactors in Britain if EDF proposals for Hinkley Point C fail
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Ma Loute director Bruno Dumont: 'You can’t make a "European film"’Film-making must be local, says French director, after his new Juliette Binoche-starring cannibal comedy premieres at Cannes
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French financial prosecutors confirm investigation into Tokyo 2020 bidFrench financial prosecutors have confirmed they are investigating allegations of ‘corruption and money laundering’ involving more than $2m in suspicious payments apparently made by the Tokyo 2020 Olympic bid
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Rester Vertical director Alain Guiraudie: sex can be 'a world of suffering'The French film-maker’s Stranger by the Lake follow-up has divided Cannes audiences with its explicit sex scenes and shocking content
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