Sunday 23 November 2014

France News


France's Sarkozy wants EU to lose half its powers

PARIS/BORDEAUX (Reuters) - The European Union must hand back half of its powers, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy said on Saturday, stepping up his criticism of the 28-nation bloc as he seeks to be elected head of France's conservative party next week.

Egypt's Sisi to visit France, Italy in first EU trip

Cairo: President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi visits France and Italy next week in his first European trip since ousting his Islamist predecessor and overseeing a crackdown that damaged Egypt`s international standing.

More bad news for Hollande as close ally resigns


France's minister for veteran affairs, Kader Arif, resigned on Friday over allegations of favouritism, spelling a fresh blow for President François Hollande. Arif is the latest member of the Socialist government to go, which has seen a culling of ministers because of tax and fraud scandals.

China Turns to France to Satisfy Food Craze

The latest food craze sweeping China is flamingly spicy rabbit heads, a dish that was once associated with China's days of poverty but has now become so popular that the country has to import rabbits to keep up with demand. 

Monday 17 November 2014

France News



France detains suspect in 1980 Paris synagogue bombing


(Reuters) - A Lebanese-Canadian who is the main suspect in a 1980 bombing that killed four people outside a Paris synagogue was placed under formal investigation on Saturday, his lawyer told Reuters. 

 France ready to sell more stakes in energy firms: minister

(Reuters) - France is ready to sell more of its stakes in energy companies and its holdings only need to be big enough to maintain influence over strategy, Energy Minister Segolene Royal said. 

 

French police in 3rd day of 'big cat' hunt outside Paris 'haven't a clue'


French authorities have entered a third day in their hunt for a "big cat" that sparked panic this week after being sighted in the Paris suburbs.  

Montevrain town hall official Cedric Tartaud said Saturday that the "danger level" has dropped for residents but couldn't say what kind of cat it is.

Nicolas Sarkozy calls for repeal of France’s same-sex marriage law

The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has told supporters that the country’s same-sex marriage law should be scrapped.