France races to avoid US-style government shutdown
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Algeria's parliament has unanimously passed a law declaring France's colonisation of the North African state a crime, and demanding an apology and reparations. The law also criminalises the glorification of colonialism,
Algeria’s parliament backed a bill demanding France apologize and pay reparations for its 130-year occupation of the North African country, likely escalating a simmering feud with Paris.
Frederic Pechier's youngest victim, four-year-old Teddy, survived two cardiac arrests during routine surgery in 2016. The oldest victim was 89.
From Provence to Bordeaux, a troubled market for the country’s famed export means rising inventory and price cuts on generational estates and vineyards
Ambassador Charles Kushner spoke to TIME France about what he thinks is missing in the French response to antisemitism.
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to build a new aircraft carrier. The vessel will have the capacity for 30 fighter jets and 2,000 sailors.
The French national postal service's online services were knocked offline by "a major network incident" on Monday, disrupting digital banking and other services for millions.
Lawmakers approved a bill averting a government shutdown after weeks of debate in Parliament failed to reach agreement on a new budget.
A suspected cyberattack has knocked France’s national postal service and its banking arm offline during the busy Christmas season.