Cousin of Suspect in French Priest Killing Detained
Suspect's kin under investigation on 'suspicion of terrorist association with a view to perpetrating a crime.'
Could France Ban Cigarette Brands for Being Too Cool?
The upper house of parliament is pondering an EU directive on tobacco branding.
French Brace For Blow to Tourism Industry
Nice alone pulls in 1.5 billion euros ($1.65 billion) annually from visitors.
A History of Car and Truck Ramming Attacks
There's a long history of ramming attacks. The main reason: Using a car or truck as a deadly weapon is especially hard to stop.
Truck Attack in Nice: More Than 80 Dead
Eighty-four people were killed when a truck rammed into a crowd in Nice, France on Bastille Day.
France to Redeploy Aircraft Carrier to Fight ISIS
After boosting military presence after the Paris attacks, the government is to resend the Charles de Gaulle to fight group.
Asking Employees To Remove Headscarf Is Discrimination
An EU court advisor said that a French firm was wrong to sack a Muslim woman for refusing to remove her headscarf.
Over a Third of French Voters Back Brexit
The majority of the EU still favours a remain vote, however.
Djokovic Captures Elusive French Open Crown
In downing Andy Murray of Britain, Djokovic becomes only the third man to hold the four majors at the same time.
Muguruza Upsets Williams to Win First Grand Slam Title
Williams had been trying to win her record 22nd major title before being stopped by the fourth-seeded Spaniard.
France Gives Citizenship to Algerian Paris Attacks Hero
Didi was a security guard at the Bataclan concert hall when it was targeted in November.
Our Grandmas, Their Food, Our Culture
A French film project documents the link between food and family heritage.
Don't Leave the EU, French Say to British: Poll
Sixty percent of French people expect negative consequences for the British if they vote to leave EU.
French Taxis Threaten Euro 2016 Strike In Uber Protest
Taxi drivers warn they will take the tournament "hostage" if private hire cabs are not regulated.
America Catches Up With Acclaimed Director Agnès Varda
Three decades later, Varda's iconic film "Jane B. par Agnès V" finally gets its U.S. release.
Assad Envoy Says MSF Works for 'French Intelligence'
Bashar Ja'afari said the organisation operated in Idlib without Syria's permission
What Happens When French Jews Get to Israel?
Israeli cities can feel like home for French immigrants, but some have said it is difficult to find work.
French New Wave Icon Jacques Rivette Dies at 87
French culture minister Fleur Pellerin called the death of Jacques Rivette "a day of profound sadness."
Drug Trial Leaves One Brain-Dead and Five Injured
The clinical trial in western France was of an experimental medicine from an unnamed drug company.
Social Media Campaign Shows Solidarity With French Jews
The campaign calling for solidarity with French Jews follows an attack in Marseille and a debate on whether kippas should be worn in public.
Teen: Attack on Jewish Teacher was for ISIS
The 15 year-old was armed with a machete and a knife.
France's Response To Terror Makes Another Attack Likely
French senator Nathalie Goulet says France needs to tackle the roots of its radicalized population, not more regulation.
Obama Appeals to World Leaders to Reach Agreement on Combating Climate Change
The president said tackling the issue is part of U.S. leadership.
Obama Calls on Fellow World Leaders to Curb Global Warming
The two-week COP21 United Nations climate change conference began Monday.
Obama, Hollande Call on Allies to Unite Against ISIS
Obama and French President François Hollande discussed expanding the international campaign against ISIS.
France and New Zealand Will Accept More Syrian Refugees
The announcements follow calls by Angela Merkel for European countries to open their borders.
Marine Le Pen: U.S. is Not an 'Ally or Friend' to France
The Front National leader weighs in on recent revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on three French presidents.
French National Front Suspends Founder for Calling Nazi Gas Chambers a 'Detail'
The National Front's executive committee, chaired by Le Pen's daughter, Marine, held a disciplinary hearing.
France Increases Defence Budget to Tackle Multiple Threats
President Hollande announced that the budget would rise by €3.8bn over four years.
Son of Catalan Ex-President Accused of Bankrolling French Rugby Team With State Funds
The son of Jordi Puyol secured a sponsorship deal for the French team from the Catalan government.