France Stops Benefits of Almost 300 Jihadists
Interior minister announces welfare loopholes being closed on 1,200 French jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria.
Front National on the Defensive Over European Parliament Fraud Probe
Marine Le Pen's party has been referred to the EU anti-fraud body.
Labrador Retriever Remains Most Popular Breed in U.S.: American Kennel Club
The bulldog and French bulldog, meanwhile, continue their ascent.
Most French Nuclear Plants 'Should Be Shut Down' Over Drone Threat
Many of Europe's nuclear power stations are "virtually unprotected" from the threat of a terrorist drone attack.
France Confiscates Passports of Six Suspected ISIS Recruits
The nation has enforced a number of anti-terrorism laws since the 'Charlie Hebdo' attacks.
Two Cezanne Sketches Found Behind Watercolors
Unearthed in Philadelphia, the sketches haven't seen the light of day since the early 20th century.
France Launches Online Offensive to Prevent Jihadist Recruitment
"You will be complicit in the massacre of civilians."
French Arrest 4th 'Lone Wolf' as Soldiers Are Sent to Streets to Patrol
This was the fourth attacker arrested in as many days, prompting fears of a crime wave.
Last French Hostage Freed by al-Qaeda
Serge Lazarevic was kidnapped in northern Mali nearly three years ago and has finally been released
French MPs Vote to Recognise Palestinian State
Although the vote is non-binding, the result is highly symbolic
Would-Be Jihadists' Letters Home Reveal Unhappy, Mundane Life in ISIS
Letters leaked to a French newspaper show that some ISIS volunteers are regretting joining the Caliphate
Jerusalem's Controversial Tram Rides a Fine Line as Violence Worsens
The infrastructure project was supposed to unite the city, but has become a target for Palestinian vehicle attacks
French Minister Says He Won't Resign Over Death of Protester
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve dismissed calls to resign following the death of a young protester in police clashes
French Novelist Patrick Modiano Wins Nobel in Literature
Modiano wrote often about the Nazi occupation of France and such subjects as memory, identity and time
France's Far-Right Grabs First Ever Senate Seats
The left still controls the lower house, which is the dominant legislative body in France, but Sunday's ballot underlined the unpopularity of the president and the continued rise of the anti-immigration, anti-euro National Front.
French Cheesemakers Crippled by EU Health Measures
Bans on unpasteurised milk mean 90% of independent producers have closed down or been bought out by the dairy giants
Are the French Anti-Semitic?
A notorious anti-Jewish comic has been silenced. But he found a ready audience for his poisonous creed that is scaring away France's Jews