Tag archives: France

Family pays tribute to mother killed in Nice attack
July 12, 2017 By Faith Matters

Family pays tribute to mother killed in Nice attack

As the first year anniversary of the horrific attack on Nice approaches, the French city is still grappling with the 86 victims who lost their lives – as a truck driver rammed people celebrating Bastille day. Ali Charrihi was one of those enjoying the festivities with his family. But their night out came to a […]

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Britain, France to join forces to combat online extremism – May
June 13, 2017 By Faith Matters

Britain, France to join forces to combat online extremism – May

Britain and France will join forces to press companies to do more to tackle online extremism, Prime Minister Theresa May will say on Tuesday, her first foreign trip since her Conservative Party lost its majority in a parliamentary election. After winning support from the Conservatives to stay on as prime minister after Thursday’s election, May […]

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France’s Macron accuses Le Pen of spreading lies about him
May 5, 2017 By Faith Matters

France’s Macron accuses Le Pen of spreading lies about him

The French prosecutor’s office launched an inquiry on Thursday into suspicions of fake news being spread to influence Sunday’s presidential vote after far-right leader Marine Le Pen implied her rival Emmanuel Macron held an offshore account. Macron, favourite to win the presidency, denied allegations of using a foreign tax haven that were made on social […]

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Man killed at Paris airport planned to ‘die for Allah’ – prosecutor
March 19, 2017 By Faith Matters

Man killed at Paris airport planned to ‘die for Allah’ – prosecutor

A man shot dead by French soldiers at Paris Orly airport on Saturday shouted he was there to “die for Allah” and tried to seize a soldier’s assault rifle, apparently intending to open fire on passengers, a prosecutor said. The latest in a series of attacks in France forced the evacuation of France’s second-busiest airport […]

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Israel, Palestinians warned against solo steps harmful to peace
January 16, 2017 By Faith Matters

Israel, Palestinians warned against solo steps harmful to peace

Some 70 countries reaffirmed on Sunday that only a two-state solution could resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and warned against any unilateral steps by either side that could prejudge negotiations. The final communique of a one-day international Middle East peace conference in Paris shied away from explicitly criticising plans by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to move […]

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Israel says ‘no’ to Middle East peace conference in Paris
November 8, 2016 By Faith Matters

Israel says ‘no’ to Middle East peace conference in Paris

Israel on Monday formally rejected France’s invitation to take part in a Middle East peace conference in Paris later this year, saying it was a distraction from the goal of direct negotiations with the Palestinians. At a meeting in Jerusalem with Israel’s acting national security adviser and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s diplomatic adviser, French envoy […]

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France starts clearing ‘jungle’ migrant camp in Calais
October 24, 2016 By Faith Matters

France starts clearing ‘jungle’ migrant camp in Calais

France began clearing the sprawling “Jungle” migrant camp in Calais on Monday, with hundreds carrying suitcases queuing outside a hangar to be resettled in reception centres across the country. The first buses departed less than an hour after immigration workers started the operation and officials predicted some 2,500 would leave on the first day. Armed […]

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Russian, Syrian missiles pound Aleppo, destroy hospital – rebels and aid workers
October 2, 2016 By Faith Matters

Russian, Syrian missiles pound Aleppo, destroy hospital – rebels and aid workers

Russian warplanes and their Syrian government allies battered rebel-held areas in and around Aleppo on Saturday, and rebels and aid workers accused them of destroying one of the city’s main hospitals and killing at least two patients. M10, the city’s main trauma hospital, in eastern Aleppo, was struck as the United States and its allies […]

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Gare de Lyon Attack Was on Cards, Say French Police
September 9, 2016 By Faith Matters

Gare de Lyon Attack Was on Cards, Say French Police

Three women arrested in connection with a car loaded with gas cylinders found in a side road near Notre Dame cathedral had been planning an attack on a Paris railway station, the French interior ministry said. “An alert has been issued to all stations but they had planned to attack the Gare de Lyon on […]

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French PM defends burkini ban but some in cabinet wary
August 26, 2016 By Faith Matters

French PM defends burkini ban but some in cabinet wary

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls defended a ban on burkinis in more than a dozen coastal towns on Thursday, saying France was locked in a “battle of cultures” and that the full-body swimsuit symbolised the enslavement of women. Photographs of armed police ordering a Muslim woman on a beach in the Mediterranean city of Nice […]

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