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Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende called on his fellow Dutch to approve the treaty despite France's rejection. "There is all the more reason to say 'Yes' so that some progress can be recorded," he ...
It is the first such case in France targeting a major energy company and could set a legal precedent for corporate environmental advertising, which is starting to face tighter regulations in the ...
Spain will face Portugal in the final - both trying for a second title - while France will face Germany in a bid to be crowned the third-best team in a competition not that many people really care ...
Now, Cristiano Ronaldo and Co are waiting to find out their opponents, with Spain and France set to face each other in the second semi-final tonight. Reigning European champions Spain are slight ...
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Aylo, the company which runs a number of pornographic websites, including Pornhub, is to stop operating in France from Wednesday. It is in reaction to a French law requiring porn sites to take ...
Not in some dimly lit alley of obscurity, but in the very capital of the Enlightenment. France—la belle France—once the lodestar of liberty, equality, fraternity, appears to be stumbling ...
People taking summer holidays in France must be aware of a new rule starting in July. Failure to follow the new law could result in a serious fine from the local police. According to a BBC report ...
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Through the program, the coaches were exposed to modern training methodologies, state-of-the-art facilities, and the advanced sports science for which France is renowned.
France tops the list of countries holidaymakers surveyed have visited without travel insurance (20 percent), followed by Germany (12 percent), Spain (11 percent) and Italy (10 percent ...
France's National Assembly is set to vote on a bill that would permit adults with incurable illnesses to take lethal medication, reflecting increasing calls for legal end-of-life options ...