If bill is passed, France could become second European country after Belgium to ban garment
Iranian agent Ali Vakili Rad freed 16 years after being convicted of killing exiled Iranian Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar
Idea of liberalizing trade between the two sides is controversial
Twenty-four-year-old Clotilde Reiss arrived in the French capital Sunday afternoon and was to meet with President Nicolas Sarkozy
European Memorial Foundation for the Slave Trade aims to make people aware of consequences of African slavery
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero announces new belt-tightening measures to parliament
There are some hitches - notably Greek crisis and Britain's high deficit
Meanwhile, tens of thousands demonstrate across Greece against government austerity measures
If approved, measure would ban all clothing that partially or completely covers face
Crippling effects of volcanic ash cloud cost European airlines as much as $3.3 billion, says an EU transportation official
Economists, politicians begin to assess impact
European Transport Commissioner says air service, crippled for days, to begin picking up Tuesday
At issue is whether patent rights for Plumpy'nut are preventing the product from reaching children who need it most
VOA reports on international legal quagmire surrounding piracy off Horn of Africa
More than 40 France Telecom employees have taken their lives since 2008
UNESCO seeking innovative ideas for Africa's development over next decade
Study by UN Office on Drugs and Crime found Afghan farmers produce between 1,500 and 3,500 tons of hashish per year
Jordan ranks first, Saudi Arabia last in a new report on state of democratic reforms
French leader expected to discuss an array of issues
European Union has not said whether it will take punitive action if Tehran refuses
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