Arab Spring uprisings have reached even the glitzy French Riviera city of Cannes, which kicks off its annual film festival
Reports say French Football Federation wanted to limit number of soccer players of Arab and African descent in its training academies
Europe, which has faced a series of terrorist attacks and threats during the past decade applauds killing of bin Laden
NATO foreign ministers still divided on ways of intensifying air campaign on Libya
Concerns about safety of nuclear power spike after Japan raised severity level of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant to highest level
International Atomic Energy Agency says accidents very different despite both being classified at nuclear incident scale's highest level
Many people see it as a debate about Islam, a debate that has divided the country
Hours after taking over Libyan operations, alliance's chief lays out goals: to protect Libyan people, not to arm them
Nicolas Sarkozy's visit comes in midst of Europe's growing debate over safety of nuclear energy and viability of nuclear power
French Cistercian Trappist monks were caught up in brutal 1990s civil war pitting Islamic militants against military-backed government
Attempts to organize popular demonstrations to vent anger fail as government moves to swiftly disperse protesters
Japanese government warns that radioactive iodine has been detected in Tokyo's tap water
France fails to get agreement from foreign ministers, though they agree to more talks at UN on ways to increase pressure on Gadhafi
Polls show Marine Le Pen would beat out all candidates for French presidency, including current President Sarkozy if election were today
Jacques Chirac accused of giving people city hall jobs when they worked for his then center-right Rally for Republic Party
Many watch the political transition closely, hoping it might serve as prototype for democracy in the Arab world
Government spokesman Francois Baroin says Paris is horrified at violence, but military intervention is not France's priority
International community has been slow to address attacks on schools, widespread rape, other atrocities against children around world
While some are camped out at the border, the luckiest have found refuge in Zarzis
But Mohammed Ghannouchi's departure is not enough for demonstrators, who demand resignation of entire Cabinet
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