French police come under gunfire again in riot-hit suburb

French police said Sunday they had come under gunfire for a second successive night in a riot-hit suburb of Grenoble, only hours after French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux vowed to restore order “immediately”. Police deployed in a suburb of the French city of Grenoble to halt a wave of rioting said Sunday they had come under gunfire for a second night running. Four men were arrested in a dawn raid in the working class neighbourhood... [more]

French prosecutors demand 10 years’ jail for Noriega

French prosecutors on Wednesday demanded the maximum 10-year jail sentence for Panama’s ageing former dictator Manuel Noriega on charges of laundering drug money. The 76-year-old general has denied taking payments from Colombian drug lords in the 1980s, dismissing the accusations that he laundered drug money in France as a scheme concocted by the United States. “I call on God’s divine providence to give wisdom to you and... [more]

France is out of this World Cup 2010

Zidane’s concern is that the squad lacks character. “You run into trouble when results don’t go your way,” he said. “When you’re winning, everything’s great and everything’s rosy, but you see who the real men are when things get difficult.” The former Real Madrid playmaker was also keen to stress that “when you’re all in the same boat, you mustn’t think you’re the captain. You can have a different opinion to... [more]

ECB head blames Germany and France for debt crisis

European Central Bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet has blamed Germanyand France for helping to pave the way to the current debt crisis in the eurozone by setting a poor fiscal example. In remarks published on Sunday in the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, Trichet said that by compromising the European Union’s Stability and Growth Pact in 2004, the powerhouses had allowed budgetary discipline to slacken. “I wish the German public... [more]

Anelka ‘insulted France coach’

France and Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka unleashed a volley of insults at coach Raymond Domenech after being criticised at half-time of the 2-0 World Cup defeat to Mexico, L’Equipe newspaper reported on Saturday. Anelka told Domenech to “go screw yourself, dirty son of a whore” in the dressing room at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane after the coach took issue with his first-half performance, the report said. The... [more]

China says hands off yuan; Obama talks tough

China told the rest of the world on Friday not to meddle with the way it manages the yuan, setting the stage for a clash with its biggest trading partners at next week’s G20 summit. U.S. President Barack Obama released a letter to his Group of 20 colleagues that zeroed in on prickly policy differences over China’s currency stance and debt-wary Europe’s rush to rein in bulging budget deficits. World leaders gathering in... [more]

French In Turmoil After World Cup Retreat

On the day France remembers one of the country’s most defiant rallying cries, its football team is coming to terms with one of its most humbling retreats. Thousands were expected to gather on the streets of Paris to celebrate the 70th anniversary of General de Gaulle’s wartime call-to-arms. But the chances of French football fans filling the capital’s streets – as they did after 1998′s famous World Cup final... [more]

Sarkozy Visits UK For De Gaulle Anniversary

Nicolas Sarkozy is visiting London today to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle’s appeal to the French to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II. Mr Sarkozy was the first foreign leader to be invited on an official visit to Britain by David Cameron when he became Prime Minister last month. The French president is being accompanied by his wife, singer and former model Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. On June 18, 1940, as... [more]

France to raise retirement age from 60 to 62

The French government will raise the retirement age from 60 to 62 by 2018,Labour Minister Eric Woerth announced Wednesday as he unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the pensions system. “It is imperative that we salvage our pensions system,” Woerth told a news conference. “Working longer is inevitable. There is no magical solution.” Talk of raising the retirement age has been taboo in France where the right to a pension... [more]

Euro Crisis: Tension over Currency for Sarkozy, Merkel

If the long-running diplomatic soap opera starring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy required a theme song, an appropriate choice might be Serge Gainsbourg’s 1969 ditty “Je T’Aime … Moi Non Plus” (I Love You … Neither Do I). The pair are currently engaged in another of their recurring spats – periodic episodes of policy disagreement and personal vexation that... [more]

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