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Four injured in Paris knife attack–PM

Four people were injured, two seriously, in a knife attack in Paris Friday outside the former offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Prime...

Champagne on ice with Tour arriving in Paris

Paris—The world’s greatest cycling race will culminate in a triumphant procession into Paris on Sunday after a 21-stage jaunt around France that provided thrills,...

Tour exec positive for virus, but peloton negative

Saint-Martin-de-re—Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme must leave the race and quarantine for a week after a positive COVID-19 test but all the riders...

Yates clings to Tour lead amid mountain shake up

Nans Peters scored a first home stage win on the Tour de France on Saturday with Britain's Adam Yates clinging on to the overall...

French PM wants more masks as virus rebounds

France's prime minister said Tuesday he wanted more masks worn in public places to prevent "a high risk of epidemic resumption" as health authorities...

‘No silver bullet for coronavirus’

Paris—The World Health Organization on Monday warned there might never be a “silver bullet” for the coronavirus, as Australia’s second-largest city went under curfew...

France introduces 200-euro spot fine for drug use

French police will start hitting users of illicit drugs, especially cannabis, with on-the-spot fines starting in September, Prime Minister Jean Castex said. Spot fines of...

France introduces fine for failure to wear mask in public indoors

People in France will risk a fine of 135 euros ($154) starting Monday for failure to comply with a new decree to wear a...

French doctors call for stricter rules on masks

A group of 14 doctors in France called Saturday for stricter rules on the wearing of masks, to ensure there was no resurgence of...

New French PM to unveil reshuffled cabinet

France's new Prime Minister Jean Castex was on Monday expected to unveil a reshuffled government tasked with helping the economy brave its worst crisis...

Macron taps right-wing man as PM

Paris—French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday tapped a senior but low-profile bureaucrat as prime minister to replace Edouard Philippe, the first move in a...
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