Pierre Longeray et Pierre-Louis Caron
A French General Is in Trouble for Going to a Banned Anti-Migrant Protest
The retired commander of the Foreign Legion spoke at a rally where people made Nazi salutes.
Americans Who Took Out Gunman on French Train Receive Country's Highest Honor in Paris
The attack on a high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris has raised questions about rail security and Europe’s vulnerability to terror attacks on trains.
France and Russia Finally Reach Deal Over Suspended Warship Delivery
France will “fully reimburse” Russia for the aborted sale of two massive Mistral helicopter-carrying amphibious assault ships, the sale of which was suspended over the Ukraine crisis.
Worker Dies at Disabled Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
The man is the third worker to have died at Fukushima since the start of decommissioning work to dismantle the damaged nuclear plant.
Romania Sentences Commander of Communist-Era 'Prison of Silence' to 20 Years
Alexandru Visinescu's landmark trial marks a victory for the families of the 12 men who died while in his custody.
Eurotunnel Wants France and Britain to Pay $10.5 Million to Cope With Migrant Crisis in Calais
The company says the money will help tighten security around the rail tunnel that runs beneath the English Channel, and compensate for losses resulting from the migrant crisis.
New Zealand Supreme Court Rejects Kiribati Man’s Bid to Become a 'Climate Refugee'
Ioane Teitiota and his family face deportation from New Zealand after its highest court ruled that the environmental threat of rising sea levels does not constitute grounds for refugee status.