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Europe at a crossroads: can the EU unite amid shifting US ties?

France, March 1 -- As US President Donald Trump moves to reshape transatlantic ties, experts warn the EU must unite to counter global threats. Following Germany's elections, RFI's Jan van der Made spo... Read More


Coupe de France coups? Dunkerque and Cannes test mettle against PSG and Reims

France, March 1 -- Ligue 1 pacesetters Paris Saint-Germain will continue the defence of their Coupe de France crown against second division Dunkerque while Reims, their fellow travellers from Ligue 1,... Read More


France and EU move to secure Ukraine minerals, as US pushes for deal

France, March 1 -- France and the European Union are mobilising to secure access to Ukraine's valuable mineral resources, despite pressure from Washington, which is pushing for mineral deals with Kyiv... Read More


France and UK find common ground on tackling illegal Channel crossings

France, Feb. 28 -- French and British interior ministers have committed to strengthening the fight against illegal migration, including France lifting a ban on police stopping migrant boats at sea. I... Read More


Paris prosecutor dismisses case against Apple over DRC conflict minerals

France, Feb. 28 -- French prosecutors have closed a case filed by Democratic Republic ofCongoaccusing Apple subsidiaries of using conflict minerals, notably in the unstable eastern region bordering Rw... Read More


Nations agree hard-fought plan to finance nature protection

France, Feb. 28 -- The world's nations have salvaged a vast funding plan at UN talks in Rome to protect biodiversity and reverse the decline of nature. Representatives of 196 rich and developing coun... Read More


South Africa laments G20 stalemate as key officials skip talks

France, Feb. 28 -- South Africa voiced dismay that Group of 20 (G20) talks it hosted on global economic issues ended without consensus, after top officials from several countries skipped it and delega... Read More


European court holds France accountable for death of anti-dam activist

France, Feb. 28 -- The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against France over the 2014 death of activist Remi Fraisse, highlighting concerns over police tactics and the use of force during prote... Read More


French scientists in court over attack on Russian consulate in Marseille

France, Feb. 27 -- Two French researchers are due in court after staging a dramatic protest at the Russian consulate in Marseille this week, reportedly motivated by the ongoing conflict between Russia... Read More


UN condemns RSF's parallel government in Sudan as 'hellscape' emerges

France, Feb. 27 -- Members of the United Nations Security Council condemned the creation of a parallel government in Sudan by militia group, Rapid Support Forces, and its allies. A UN envoy told them ... Read More