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Sudan denies chemical weapons allegations two months after US applies sanctions

France, Sept. 3 -- Sudan's army-backed government has published a report stating that it found no evidence of chemical contamination, two months after the United States imposed sanctions over chemical... Read More


Sudan denies chemical contamination after US sanctions over weapons

France, Sept. 3 -- Sudan's army-backed government has published a report stating that it found no evidence of chemical contamination, two months after the United States imposed sanctions over chemical... Read More


Assad arrest warrant marks end of 'vile impunity', says wounded journalist

France, Sept. 3 -- French journalist Edith Bouvier has welcomed arrest warrants issued by Paris for Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad and six of his senior officials, more than a decade after a... Read More


Fears over divided opposition and instability, as Cameroon heads to the polls

France, Sept. 3 -- Ahead of Cameroon's 12 October presidential election, the opposition remains divided, despite agreement on the need to unite behind a candidate to face off against President Paul Bi... Read More


Tanks and missiles roll through Beijing as China commemorates 1945 victory

France, Sept. 3 -- China staged its largest-ever military parade in Beijing on Wednesday to mark 80 years since Japan's surrender in the Second World War. President Xi Jinping stood in Tiananmen Squar... Read More


Belgium to join France and other countries to recognise Palestinian state

France, Sept. 2 -- Belgium has said it will recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly this month, joining France and other western countries in a move that has angered Is... Read More


Belgium to join France and other countries to recognise Palestininan state

France, Sept. 2 -- Belgium has said it will recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly this month, joining France and other western countries in a move that has angered Is... Read More


France's debt: how did we get here, and how dangerous is it?

France, Sept. 2 -- French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has warned that France's excessive debt puts it in danger, which is why his says his government's proposed budget, which cuts into public spend... Read More


Two-thirds of Mayotte's coral lost after cyclone and bleaching batter lagoon

France, Sept. 2 -- Nearly half of Mayotte's coral reefs were wiped out when Cyclone Chido hit the French territory in December, a new report has found. The study is the first assessment of marine dama... Read More


Burkina Faso criminalises homosexuality in far-reaching family law reform

France, Sept. 2 -- Burkina Faso has joined a growing list of African nations tightening laws against same-sex relations, with an extensive new code set to reshape family and nationality rules. Burkin... Read More