François Hollande’s surprise visit came less than a week after he announced that France would pull its troops out of Afghanistan by the end of this year.
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French President Meets With Karzai in Afghanistan
Posted by cagan 15 hours ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
A French woman caused a transatlantic flight to be diverted and escorted to land by US fighter planes on Tuesday after claiming to have "surgically implanted device" hidden under her flesh.
Farc agrees to release kidnapped French journalist
Posted by cagan 12 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
Colombia's Farc guerrilla group has decided to free a French reporter they kidnapped two weeks ago, although they have not given a date for his release, a Red Cross official said on Sunday citing a statement from the rebels.
Zynga sues French game developer over Ville title
Posted by murat 18 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Zynga Inc, the publisher of popular games on Facebook like "FarmVille" and "CityVille," accused French game publisher Kobojo of trademark infringement, according to court documents. Zynga's complaint, filed in federal court in San Francisco on Friday, is centered around PyramidVille, a game title released by Kobojo on Facebook in early 2011. "Facebook users are likely to
Short honeymoon for Hollande after French election win
Posted by cagan 19 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - A victorious Francois Hollande faces a short honeymoon after his election as France's first left-wing president in 17 years, with financial markets eager for clear signals on his policies and how hard he plans to push back against German-led austerity.
In Race to French Presidency, Hollande Sets His Own Pace
Posted by cagan 20 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
The rise of the Socialist François Hollande, who is slightly favored to win the French presidency on Sunday, is still a surprise to many in the country.
Francois Hollande is on course to triumph over Nicolas Sarkozy, but then he faces a gigantic battle with the economic problems of France and Europe.
Analysis: French will resist reform till things get worse
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - "How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of cheese?" General Charles de Gaulle famously asked. His distant successor as president of France, who will be elected on Sunday for five years, faces the same puzzle of how to reform a perennially rebellious nation to meet the economic challenges of the 21st century. Conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy set out with great
In French election sobriety is new sign of times
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - When Nicolas Sarkozy won the French presidency in 2007, the roaring Noughties were still in full swing and his message of "work more to earn more" was in sync with the times. Five years later, sobriety, solidarity and a desire for fairness define the zeitgeist and Sarkozy's Socialist challenger Francois Hollande seems more in tune with the spirit of the age. Winning an election
Sarkozy courts French far right after Hollande win
Posted by cagan 32 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
(Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy appealed directly to far right voters on Monday with pledges to get tough on immigration and security, after a record showing in a first round election by the National Front made them potential kingmakers. Polls show centre-right leader Sarkozy on course to become the first French president to lose a bid for re-election in more than 30 years, trailing
French far right holds balance after Hollande edges Sarkozy
Posted by cagan 33 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - Far-right voters may decide who becomes France's next president after anti-immigration crusader Marine Le Pen's record first-round election score jolted the race between Socialist frontrunner Francois Hollande and incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy.
French Use Twitter to Share Early Election Results
Posted by cagan 33 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Twitter users in France on Sunday circumvented a law that prohibits the publication, by the press or any Internet-connected citizen, of presidential voting tallies or estimates before 8 p.m.
Hollande and Sarkozy Head to Runoff in French Race
Posted by cagan 33 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
François Hollande, the Socialist challenger, came out on top in the first round of French presidential elections, but his lead over the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, was slim.
French Media Question Election Reporting Rules
Posted by cagan 35 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Officials plan to enforce rules banning the publishing of any early results until all polling places close, but in an age of online media, some expressed irritation at the restrictions.
French pollsters agree to forego early exit polls
Posted by murat 35 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - French polling institutes will not release exit polls or projected results for the presidential election on Sunday before voting ends at 8 p.m. (1800 GMT), the polling watchdog said on Friday. A 1977 law bans the publication of polls during the election weekend to avoid influencing the vote. But in the past, foreign media have published estimates based on partial vote counts in
French Presidential Election Stokes Investor Concern
Posted by kagan 38 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Investors are now wrestling with the implications of a potential victory by the Socialist candidate, François Hollande, who has pledged to raise taxes on the rich and increase government spending.
In French Elections, Sound and Fury From the Left’s Mélenchon
Posted by cagan 46 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Jean-Luc Mélenchon draws large, passionate crowds, and with a field of 10, candidates of both the far right and left gain clout.
French police swoop on more suspected Islamists
Posted by cagan 52 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - Elite police arrested 10 suspected Islamists in early morning raids across France on Wednesday in a clampdown ordered by President Nicolas Sarkozy after seven people were killed by an al Qaeda-inspired gunman last month. The DCRI domestic intelligence service, supported by elite police commandos, carried out arrests in the southern cities of Marseille and Valence, two towns in t
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