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Equatorial Guinea president's son goes on trial in Paris

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Teodorin Obiang, son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, is accused of amassing millions of dollars through 'bribes and kickbacks'.

Hollande: fighting IS in Iraq prevents terrorism in France

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Hollande spoke as he met French soldiers in Iraq who are part of a US-led 60-member coalition carrying out air strikes against Islamic State.

French citizen among victims of Turkish nightclub shooting

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Foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said a woman with French and Tunisian dual citizenship died in deadly attack in Istanbul early on Sunday.

Secrets of French diplomacy - in pictures

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Exhibition at Petit Palais in Paris gives rare chance to see originals of treaties, concordats and other diplomatic treasures in national archives.

Hollande to visit French troops in Iraq Monday

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In last New Year message of presidency, Hollande also paid tribute to those killed in terror attacks this year, including the 86 who died in Nice.

French workers now have right to avoid out-of-hours work emails

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From January 1st, workers have ‘right to disconnect’ as France seeks to establish agreements that allow for work flexibility but avoid burnout.

France tightens New Year's Eve security

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Some 10,000 police officers to be deployed in Paris region alone with 600,000 revellers expected to gather on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.

France's constitutional court quashes 'Google tax' proposal

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The measure was thrown out as French government seeks to make country more attractive for foreign businesses looking to relocate after Brexit.

Mali sends back migrants deported by France

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Barring the two people from entry, the government in Bamako said it could not accept anyone who was 'simply assumed to be Malian'.

The French newspaper that makes money with no adverts

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Le Canard Enchainé, created 100 years ago, sells 400,000 copies a week and is profitable despite having no adverts and just a basic website.