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French probe if detonators were sold to Paris attack fugitive

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Newspaper reports that Salah Abdeslam bought about 10 detonators at a specialized store outside Paris in September or October.

France bows to Obama and backs down on climate ‘treaty’

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Paris agrees new global climate accord will not be called a 'treaty' and might not contain legally-binding emissions reduction targets.

Nearly 1,000 people denied entry to France since Paris attacks

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Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve said they had been barred because of risk they could represent for 'public order and security in our country'.

Paris climate activists put under house arrest using emergency laws

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French authorities accused of abusing post-terror attack state of emergency to curtail protests ahead of Monday's climate conference in Paris.

President Hollande urges UK MPs to back Cameron on IS airstrikes

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French president makes unusual intervention urging Britain's House of Commons to back PM's request for Britain to join military coalition.

France remembers Paris attack victims

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Presisent Hollande told Paris memorial service that while terrrorists who killed 130 on November 13th had 'the cult of death, we have the love of life'.

France signals softer stance on Assad after Russia talks

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French foreign minister said that winning back Islamic State 'capital' Raqqa was priority and could involve help from Syria regime troops.

France holds memorial service two weeks after massacre

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Friday's service in central Paris will bring together 1,000 people, including President François Hollande as well as survivors and victims' families.

France and Russia agree to closer anti-Islamic State collaboration

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After Moscow meeting, President Hollande said he and Vladimir Putin agreed to 'increase information and intelligence exchange, intensify airstrikes'.

Biggest increase in French jobless total since 2013

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Number of people without work in France has risen to 3.59 million but employment ministry says it hopes figure will start to fall in 2016.