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  • French couple disappear in China after arrest over Liu Xiaobo tribute

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    Friends of French nationals Hu Jiamin and his wife Marine Brossard, who were arrested together by plain clothes police during the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism Architecture after painting a mural there in tribute to the late Chinese activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, say they cannot reach the couple and have no idea where they are being held.

  • French police investigate murder suspect as possible Alps serial killer

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    French police have begun reopening unsolved cases of murders and disappearances in and around the French Alps after the arrest of 34-year-old former army doghandler over the disappearance in the region of a girl aged 9 has now led to the discovery of evidence suggesting his involvment in the nearby murder of a soldier.

  • France to ban fossil fuel extraction beyond 2040

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    The French parliament has approved a ban on oil and gas production beyond 2040 and also an immediate halt to the granting of new fracking or extraction licences on all mainland and overseas French territories, which currently produce a relatively small equivalent of 815,000 tonnes of oil per year.

  • France closes probe into plane attack that sparked Rwanda genocide

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    An investigation into the deadly missile attack in 1994 on the aircraft carrying Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana, after which followed 100 days of slaughter of the Tutsi ethnic minority by members of Habyarimana's Hutu ethnic group, leaving an estimated 800,000 people dead, has been closed by French magistrates.

  • France's digital affairs advisory agency members resign in race row

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    The head of France's independent advisory commission on digital affairs and most of the commission's members have resigned after the government ordered the removal from among them of a prominent black feminist and anti-racism activist after complaints from the Right about her militant actions and outspoken comments on 'institutional racism' in the country.

  • France fines Johnson & Johnson 25m euros for blocking generic drug

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    US pharmaceutical firm Johnson & Johnson was found by the French competition agency of deliberately hindering generic production of its painkiller Durogesic.

  • French PM flies into storm over 350,000-euro jet charter

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    French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe is at the centre of controversy over his decision to charter a luxuriously equipped Airbus plane at a cost of 350,000 euros to fly him and his staff back to France from Japan, leaving a French air force jet at his disposition to return empty, which he said was because of night-flight comfort and the need to return early to Paris before President Emmanuel Macron left on a foreign trip.  

  • Cash-strapped French Socialist Party sells grand Paris HQ

    France — Link

    Following its heavy defeat in this year's presidential and legislative elections, which has led to a significant decline in public subsidies to a backdrop of a haemorrhage of suppporters and internal splits, the French Socialist Party has announced the sale of its grand Paris headquarters for 45.5 million euros.

  • France orders WhatsApp to halt user data sharing with Facebook

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    France's data protection agency CNIL has told messaging app WhatApp it must cease automatic sharing of users' data, such as phone numbers, with parent company Facebook within a month. 

  • Macron rebuffs 'unacceptable' Assad attacks on France's role in Syria

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    French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called Syrian President Bashar al-Assad the 'enemy' of his people and described comments by Assad that France's 'hands are soaked in Syrian blood' as 'unacceptable'. 

  • France files complaint against Amazon for 'abusing dominant position'

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    The French economy ministry has filed action in a Paris commercial court demanding a 10-million-euro fine against internet retail giant Amazon which it accuses of using its dominant position to impose allegedly unfair contracts with vendors using the platform.

  • Belgium postpones trial of Paris attacks suspect to February

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    Salah Abdeslam, detained in France for his suspected role in the November 13th 2015 Paris terrorist attacks which left 130 people dead and hundreds more wounded, was due to stand trial this week in Brussels in a separate case in whicjh he is charged with the attempted murder of Belgian police officers.

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