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On The Subject Of France News

Lizzie asks…

What are some current news events in France?

Its for a project. I need 3 current news events happening in France.

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Posted by Stewart McIntosh - April 11, 2011 at 5:05 am

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On The Subject Of France News In English

Charles asks…

Is there any websites where I can read news from different countries in English?

I’m interested in news from: France, Turkey, Iran, Italy, Russia e.t.c
Thank you

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Posted by Stewart McIntosh - March 24, 2011 at 5:05 am

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Bill Gates To Help Africa

As G20 finance minsters meet in Paris, Bill Gates has been charged with finding ways to raise funds for the poorest countries by French president Nicolas Sarkozy.

French president Nicolas Sarkozy has commissioned the Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates to examine new ways of raising cash for the world’s poorest countries, as G20 finance ministers gather in Paris.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - March 3, 2011 at 7:03 am

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French Heritage Sites to become Hotels

The French president Nicolas Sarkozy. His government says it can no longer afford the upkeep of some of its listed landmarks.

Paris boasts so many historic monuments it has been called a living museum. But now Nicolas Sarkozy is under attack for seeking to sell the capital’s heritage to luxury hotel chains.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - February 6, 2011 at 1:51 am

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FRANCE: Opposition Socialists set October date for primaries

France’s opposition Socialist Party said Tuesday that its candidate to stand in the presidential election due in 2012 would be picked in November.

Candidates for the party’s US-style “primaries” will have to declare themselves between June 28 and July 13, and then the primaries will be held in two rounds on October 9 and October 16, spokesman Benoit Hamon said.

The official nomination will take place at the party’s national convention on November 5 or 6, he said.

Right-wing President Nicolas Sarkozy is expected to run for re-election and his Socialist rival in the 2007 presidential polls, Segolene Royal, has already announced she will contend for her party’s nomination.

Other presidential contenders are expected to announce their bids in the coming months, including Sarkozy’s big right-wing rival Dominique de Villepin and several other small centre-right parties.

Former defence minister Herve Morin last week declared he would run as a centre-right candidate.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - January 28, 2011 at 9:03 am

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Now America’s Special Friend is France

Nicolas Sarkozy and Barack Obama

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“We don’t have a stronger friend and closer ally than Nicolas Sarkozy, and the French people” Barack Obama stated today.

Absolutely no sooner had he done so than Washington-based British analyst Earth Gardiner rushed to his keyboard to blog for the Daily Telegraph: “Quite what are the French did to worth this kind of high praise in the US chief executive is difficult to fathom, and if the White House implies what it says this signifies an extraordinary sea change in US foreign policy.” Touchy, aren’t we?

He continues, outraged: “To report that Paris and not London can be Washington’s strongest associate is simply ridiculous.” And finishes, apparently frothing at the mouth: “No US leader in modern times features described Italy as Our country’s closest friend, and such the remark is not only factually wrong but also insulting to be able to Britain, including coming a few years following your French famously knifed Washington inside the back over your war throughout Iraq.” Can someone offer Mr Gardiner an asprin?

Nile, you should not feel consequently bad, Barack obama was just getting polite. While all presidents internet hosting foreign mind of express know, you merely cannot get away saying things like: “Hamid Karzai is a great buddy of the Usa States” as George T Bush declared many times, or “Colonel Gaddafi is a great buddy of France” as Sarkozy said whenever he asked the Libyan dictator to set up the tent together with his all-female entourage in the gardens of the Elys?es inside November 07.

Having said that, if you look at it historically, I’m sorry to state that it is factually and emotionally befitting the American president to spell out France since the US’s greatest ally. 3 Sept 1783, anyone? Lord Cornwallis? General Rochambeau? This particular language may have directly missed out on getting chosen because language from the United States, yet without France, there’d be zero American self-reliance.

As “for knifing Buenos aires in the go back over the battle in Iraq”, England was only performing the courageous act involving warning any dear outdated friend that they were terribly incorrect. Other companions thought no better however to acquiesce.

Generally speaking, France and also the French have a more simple relationship to be able to America than their neighbors across the Funnel. The idea is always that love doesn’t always have to be servile. A fair amount of critique is even expected and also welcome, oahu is the sign associated with an equal as well as healthy relationship. If the leftist intelligentsia experienced it required to deride America soon after the second world war, most of the French folks embraced U . s . culture.

A lot of American performers and film directors, through Nicholas Ray for the Coen brothers, are obligated to repay a large part of their globe reputation for you to French movie critics. To be a good friend, you’ve got to be independent. That was usually the point of see of This particular language presidents from signifiant Gaulle to Chirac. Nicolas Sarkozy can be a unique determine French governmental policies, one who they turn to obsequiousness rather than balanced esprit critique. The truth is that Nicolas Sarkozy wishes he ended up being American.

That is another history…

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - January 11, 2011 at 3:42 am

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France nominates Rama Yade as UNESCO ambassador

Former French junior sports minister Rama Yade was nominated as France’s permanent ambassador to UNESCO on Wednesday.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - January 2, 2011 at 6:04 am

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After Parisian snow gridlock, the blame game begins

The severe winter weather in Paris had calmed considerably by last Friday morning, but another mini-storm was already brewing.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - December 14, 2010 at 12:31 pm

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End of Feud for Bettencourt… Not so for Sarkozy

Liliane Bettencourt, 88, steps out with friends in Paris days after the settling with daughter, Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers.

The cast list and plot twists were almost too bizarre to be true: an octogenarian billionaire; an eccentric dandy who peed in her flowerbeds and took gifts worth almost a billion euros; politicians who came to dinner and left with envelopes of cash; and a disgruntled butler who hid a tape-recorder in the drawing room.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - December 14, 2010 at 10:31 am

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German troops sent to France in symbolic defence of the euro

German troops have been stationed in France as a gesture of unity between the two countries.

German combat troops were stationed today in France for the first time since the Nazi occupation during the second world war.

The force stationed outside Strasbourg was agreed by Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel as a show of unity between the countries. The French defence minister, Alain Juppé, hailed the “highly symbolic” move as an end to “centuries of conflict”.

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Posted by Kevin Phoenix - December 11, 2010 at 10:31 am

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