US secretary of state met with her counterparts from Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia, just hours after Security Council appr
During news conference, Isabelle Dinoire spoke with difficulty, thanked her doctors, talked about life since operation last November
It is unclear whether France will address what many consider root causes of violence: decades-long failure to integrate its ethnic mino
Activists demand international inquiry into how ship ended up in Ivory Coast with load of toxic refuse
French president says international assistance must be maintained for both humane and technical reasons
Meeting held at time when number of issues - including energy and Russian-Georgian tensions - cloud relations between two sides
De Villepin rules out stepping down, but says he is open to dialogue with labor unions, students who have been leading protests against
French government recently scrapped controversial job law in face of opposition
Group needs to focus on internal priorities, before debating possible membership of new economic giants like China and India, says Ange
Philippe Douste-Blazy says, although powers have yet to agree on scope of the sanctions, China and Russia are on board
While referendum is expected to pass, Spaniards seem far from enthusiastic about new constitution
Howard H. Leach, a businessman from San Francisco, had the difficult job of maintaining ties as tempers flared over the Iraq war
German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues her first official foreign trip Thursday in Britain, where she will hold talks with Prime Min
Jacques Chirac's call came during summit with German, Polish leaders aimed at pushing yes vote on European constitution
UNESCO study examines benefits of nature as if they were services; also outlines what politicians, people can do to reverse decline
Six men are accused of terrorism, including an alleged plot to blow up the US Embassy in Paris
New Airbus A380 represents European gamble that future of airline travel lies partly in giant aircraft, making marathon flights to majo
"No" vote hurts both ruling conservative party of President Jacques Chirac and opposition Socialists
Albert extremely popular among Monaco's 32,000 residents, who consider him unpretentious, warm and accessible
Politicians across European Union fear French will be first Europeans to vote against charter
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