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France summons African leaders, threatening troop pullout

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Facing hostility in five former colonies over a stalled fight against extremists, President Macron has taken a harsh public stance but few expect him to follow through.

France's digital minister says tax on big tech is just the start

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Cédric O says French will not back down on levy despite US threats of trade war and that tax is just tip of the iceberg in terms of new regulations needed to deal with powerful tech giants.

French PM offers pension compromise in bid to end strike

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Édouard Philippe said he was willing to withdraw a proposal which would raise age at which French workers can claim their pension from 62 to 64.

French police restraint techniques criticised after Paris arrest death

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Lawyers for deliveryman Cédric Chouviat’s family accuse authorities of trying to cover up heavy-handed tactics.

France hit by fourth mass protest over pensions

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Meanwhile ministers inched towards a deal with one labour union to try to end some of the longest public sector strikes in the country’s postwar history.

Nurses, teachers and lawyers join pension protests in France

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Dozens of school close and rail services severely hit as demonstration enters 36th day and as talks over pension reforms are due to resume Friday.

Ex-Renault boss Ghosn: decision to flee Japan was hardest of my life

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Speaking at a news conference in Lebanon, Ghosn described himself as a 'hostage' in Japan with a choice between dying there - or running.

French publisher pulls books by writer accused of child sexual abuse

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Publishing house Gallimard, which pulled books of Gabriel Mattzneff, said it was the first time in its 140-year history it had taken such a step.

France commemorates Charlie Hebdo terror attack, five years on

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The attack on the weekly - with its long history of mocking Islam and other religions - was the first in a series of assaults that have claimed more than 250 lives since January 7, 2015.

French minister calls for diplomacy after Soleimani killing

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Foreign affairs minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said it was 'essential' that Iran renounced any reprisals or retaliation, adding that no one wanted war.