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Jets launch attacks on Islamic State positions from French carrier

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Two raids against IS targets in Syria and Iraq were launched from the Charles de Gaulle which arrived in the eastern Mediterranean on Monday.

Suicide bomber's jacket found dumped in Paris suburb

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A jacket with explosives and bolts reportedly identical to those used during the November 13th Paris attacks was found in Montrouge litter bin.

France seeks new powers to monitor terror suspects’ bank accounts

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Government wants new measures to give anti-money laundering unit Tracfin access to finances of those listed on a database of wanted people.

French far-right sees popularity rise after Paris attacks

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Front National's Marion Maréchal Le Pen ahead in polls in PACA region in southern France ahead of December's regional elections.

French customs officer shot dead by suspected weapons smuggler

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The suspect, who had been 'monitored' by customs, is said to have opened fire as police tried to arrest him at his home in the south of France.

Dominican Republic issues warrants over fugitive French pilots

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Caribbean country targets three people it says helped the two pilots flee following drugs conviction, including a far-right French Euro MP.

Unpopular Hollande gets modest poll boost after Paris attacks

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French president’s approval rating up by seven to eight points in various polls, while prime minister Manuel Valls also gets popularity boost.

President Hollande and UK PM Cameron pay tribute outside Bataclan

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British premier said he was convinced UK should pursue air strikes in Syria while French president vowed to step up attacks on Islamic State.

Third Stade de France bombing suspect's photo released

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French police appeal for help in identifying dead man who targeted national stadium as part of orchestrated terror attacks across Paris.

‘No quick victory over Islamic State' warns French army chief

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Chief of staff General Pierre de Villiers said: 'Everybody knows that this conflict will be resolved through diplomatic and political channels.'