On the platforms of the Gare du Nord in Paris, where the trains arrive and depart, uniformed police officers are often visible... READ MORE›
French President Francois Hollande awarded France's highest honor Monday to three Americans and a Briton who tackled a gunman on a train from Amsterdam to Paris... READ MORE›
This is an attack not just on Paris it's an attack not just on the people of France... READ MORE›
American Airlines said Friday it was nevertheless delaying flights to Paris in response to the attacks there... READ MORE›
PARIS -- An activist group is urging French women to stop working Monday at 4 34 p.m... READ MORE›
France-Lebanese businessman tells French news site he delivered cash from late Libyan leader in 2006 and 2007... READ MORE›
French intelligence fears Islamist 'missile strike on airliner' or 9 11-style attack... READ MORE›
-- French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency, mobilized the military and closed France's borders... READ MORE›
Serving schoolchildren alternative meals without pork is a sensitive issue in France... READ MORE›
Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday crashed out of the race to elect a Right-wing nominee for next year's presidential election in France, after Fran ccedil... READ MORE›
French counterterrorism authorities continued to interrogate the man Sunday, identified by security officials as Ayoub El-Khazzani, a Moroccan two weeks short of his 26th birthday... READ MORE›
Ayoub El-Khazzani, the alleged gunman and a Moroccan national, remains in custody in the town of Arras, France... READ MORE›
The attacker took the officer's partner and their son hostage in their home in Magnanville, near Paris... READ MORE›
Others died in a reported suicide blast near the Stade de France and gun attacks on city centre restaurants... READ MORE›
COURAGE French authorities have been on high security alert since January, when 17 people were killed in shootings by Islamist militants in and around Paris... READ MORE›
Mr. Sarkozy lost to Francois Hollande, the current Socialist president, in the 2012 general election... READ MORE›
Belgium's prime minister, Charles Michel, announced that Franco-Belgian security patrols would be beefed up on Thalys trains, which link Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne... READ MORE›
First round of voting will choose two candidates to go foward from Alain Juppe, Francois Fillon and Nicolas Sarkozy... READ MORE›
French president Francois Hollande and the hardline Islamic ruler had been due to dine together during an Iranian state visit to Paris next week... READ MORE›
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Yet in a France under terrorist threat, Nicolas Sarkozy may be the man of the moment in a presidential race picking up steam... READ MORE›
Elys eacute e furious after photos posted of Fran ccedil ois Hollande in Kazakhstan in full traditional costume... READ MORE›
After a humiliating defeat in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy -- a very French blend of tabloid celebrity and professional tough guy -- wants to be president again... READ MORE›
Nicolas Sarkozy urges French voters to reject Marine Le Pen 'France deserves so much better'... READ MORE›
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, a Belgian and suspected plotter of the Paris attacks, traveled to Syria to join the Islamic State... READ MORE›
The newspaper obtained a copy of the hairstylist's five-year contract, which began in 2012 with the start of Hollande's tenure... READ MORE›
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and pressed the importance of maintaining Iran's nuclear accord, the Elysee Palace said on Saturday... READ MORE›
To succeed we will need the right plan, tell people the truth, unlike the populists, Juppe added in a barely-veiled jab at in-party rival Sarkozy... READ MORE›
Francois Fillon, long considered a political has-been, was the unexpected winner... READ MORE›
The United States has wiretapped the last three presidents of France including current leader Francois Hollande as recently as 2012 according to WikiLeaks documents disclosed Tuesday... READ MORE›
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