This week, E.U. lawmakers will consider following the lead of some European nations and criminalizing the purchase of sex …
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The Muslims of the Central African Republic Face a Deadly Purge
This fragile African nation is witnessing unprecedented sectarian strife. Here’s why.
Second Arrest in Alpine Murder Mystery
French police nab two suspects in the investigation into who was behind the execution-style murder of an Iraqi family and a French cyclist in the French Alps in 2012
World Leaders Condemn Ukraine Bloodshed
E.U. considering sanctions on government of President Viktor Yanukovych
So Much for Freedom Fries: America’s New BFF Is France
France and the U.S. have rarely looked closer as President Obama fêted his French counterpart François Hollande with a White House State Dinner
U.S. to France: Je T’Adore
New poll reveals America’s love for France is back on track
What Won’t Happen During François Hollande’s U.S. Trip
France‘s President François Hollande embarked on his first full state visit to the U.S. this Monday. Despite excited talk of a “renewed alliance” between the two countries and a full raft of issues to discuss, from Syria and …
Iran Gets Its Most Senior Foreign Business Delegation Since 1979
Major French companies visit Islamic Republic following easing of economic sanctions
Report: Corruption Costs E.U. Over $162 Billion a Year
3 out of 4 Europeans think corruption is widespread, report finds
France’s Opponents of Gay Marriage Protest ‘Family-Phobic’ Government
Apparently gay couples and their children don’t count as families
Can Peacekeepers Save the Central African Republic?
A human rights researcher tells TIME of horrors in the hinterlands of the Central African Republic as the international community scrambles to send in peacekeepers
Former French First Lady Says Affair News Was Like ‘Falling From a Skyscraper’
‘It’s not because I’m no longer the first lady that life has to stop,” Trierweiler said
Why France Is Turning Its Nose Up At Valerie Trierweiler
The former partner of French President Francois Hollande is finding sympathy in short supply