Report: UN investigators believe Guinea massacre was ‘crime against humanity’
Report: Guinea massacre ‘crime against humanity’ French president demands Eurostar service resume by Tuesday and wants plan to fix problem
Sarkozy demands Eurostar restart Tuesday PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy has ordered the head of the French train authority to get Eurostar traffic moving again by Tuesday. Paris court convicts Google in copyright infringement case over online publication of books
Google convicted in French copyright case PARIS — A Paris court has convicted Google Inc. in a copyright infringement case over online publication of French books. France’s Chirac targeted over plot to pay party workers via Paris City Hall while he was mayor
French judge targets Chirac over party jobs scam Investigators question reliability of speed-measuring equipment after Air France crash
Air France crash may lead to new safety rules French Army: 800 Legionnaires spearhead military offensive in east Afghanistan against Taliban
French troops lead Afghan attack on Taliban Human Rights Watch: Guinea military planned, carried out and covered up massacre
Human Rights Watch: Guinea massacre premeditated Investigators: still no conclusions on why Air France Flight 447 crashed
Families of Air France crash victims want answers French immigration minister wants full-body Muslim veil grounds for denying citizenship, visas
Minister says burqa-style veils impede citizenship French rocker Johnny Hallyday wakes from medically induced coma
French rocker Hallyday wakes from coma PARIS — Johnny Hallyday’s press relations office says the French rocker has emerged from a medically induced coma he had been in since last week. Section of Eiffel Tower’s original staircase sold at Paris auction for $150,000
Eiffel Tower’s first stairs sold at Paris auction France returns wall paintings sought by Egypt after feud
France returns wall paintings sought by Egypt French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says she’d be satisfied if husband serves just 1 term
1 term’s enough for France’s Carla Bruni PARIS — French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says it’s up to her husband to decide whether to run for a second term in office in 2012 but says “one term would satisfy me.” Societe Generale pays Dexia €676M to take full control of French retail bank Credit du Nord
Societe Generale takes control of Credit du Nord Societe Generale pays Dexia euro676M to take full control of French retail bank Credit du Nord
Societe Generale takes control of Credit du Nord Auction to sell pieces of Paris, including some original steps of Eiffel Tower
Evocative pieces of Paris to be auctioned PARIS — Pieces of old Paris from a lamp post to a park bench go on the auction block next week, with the piece de resistance 40 iron steps from the Eiffel Tower, all 7.8 meters (25.6 feet) of them. French aviation officials examine distress call on Air France’s Rio-Paris flight
French investigate turbulent Rio-Paris flight Police recover nearly euro800,000 ($1,181,900) in jewels stolen from Cartier store in France
French police recover jewelry stolen from Cartier 1788 Cognac sells for euro25,000 at Paris auction of wine, spirits from Tour d’Argent restaurant
1788 Cognac sells for euro25,000 at Paris auction 1788 Cognac sells for €25,000 at Paris auction of wine, spirits from Tour d’Argent restaurant
1788 Cognac sells for €25,000 at Paris auction `Paris of Love’ - a photographer’s perspective on weddingsPARIS - The young bride wrote the French word “oui” (yes) on the palm of her hand just in case she forgot the answer to the most important question of her wedding ceremony. Right before she made her vow she glanced one more time at her palm. Gerard Uferas was standing behind her shoulder and immortalised the moment with a shot from his camera. Versailles chateau closed to tourists as French museum worker strike continues
Versailles closed as French museum strike spreads 12 detained at Paris auction house over stolen Courbet painting
12 detained in Paris over stolen painting PARIS — French police detained 12 people in a sweep of a respected Paris auction house Wednesday after finding a stolen Courbet painting worth €900,000 ($1.3 million) at an employee’s house. Paris museums, including Pompidou and d’Orsay, closed due to strike; Louvre partially hit
Many Paris museums closed due to strike PARIS — On a gray, drizzly day just made for a Paris museum visit, workers at the city’s premier art institutions went on strike, leaving tourists out in the cold Wednesday and some residents worried about the image that France projects. Main Paris museums, including Pompidou and d’Orsay, closed due to strike; Louvre partially hit
Some main Paris museums closed due to strike Main Paris museums, including Louvre, Pompidou and d’Orsay, closed due to strike
Main Paris museums closed due to strike PARIS — Some of the French capital’s most important museums, including the Louvre, the Pompidou Center and the Musee d’Orsay, are closed because of a strike. Public curiosity could kill this cat, so leave Tiger Woods alone
Tiger car crash: Nobody’s business but his own Iraqi shoe-thrower who tried to bean Bush has to duck in a similar fashion
Iraqi shoe-thrower finds out what it was like Hepburn’s high fashion wardrobe, seen in flims, goes on display ahead of auction
Audrey Hepburn’s designer gowns hit auction blocks Audrey Hepburn’s classic chic wardrobe, including Givenchy gowns, on display ahead of auction
Audrey Hepburn’s Givenchy gowns hit auction blocks |