Bataclan victims’ families seek answers from Paris attack judges
Survivors and families of those killed at the Bataclan music venue during the November 13 Paris terror attacks met with judges on Wednesday, with many still looking for answers…
11 states sue Obama administration over transgender toilets
Eleven US states sued President Barack Obama's administration Wednesday to try to overturn federal guidelines demanding that public schools allow transgender students to access…
Op-Ed
Op-ed: Seeking urgent democratic reforms to unlock France
France today projects a sorry picture of a stagnant nation, where little has changed since the 1970s, a country in dire need of a policy update.
Belgian police detain four on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist group
Belgian police searched houses in the city of Antwerp on Wednesday and detained four people on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist group and trying to drum up recruits to fight…
French unemployment drops for second consecutive month in April
France’s jobless total fell by 19,900 in April, declining for a second month in a row and offering a boost to President Francois Hollande in his fight to bring down unemployment.
Neanderthals believed to have built mysterious stone rings found in French cave
Two mysterious stone rings found deep inside a French cave were probably built by Neanderthals about 176,500 years ago, proving that the ancient cousins of humans were capable of…
France’s Valls stands firm on labour reforms despite fuel blockade
The stand-off between France's government and a hardline union over labour reforms stiffened on Wednesday as the country mobilised strategic oil stocks for the first time in 6…

















