Cops surround French shootings' suspect
The police have surrounded the hideout of the main suspect in the series of deadly shootings in Toulouse and nearby Montauban, officials said on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old male suspect fired at the p
French school killer may have filmed shootings
A gunman who killed four people at a French Jewish school may have filmed the attack, the interior minister said on Tuesday, as hundreds of police combed southern France for the killer, suspected in t
France fears Jewish school gunman could strike again
French police stepped up the search on Tuesday for a gunman who filmed his carnage as he shot dead three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school, fearing the killer could strike again.
Officials beli
Gunman opens fire outside Jewish school in France
Three people were killed and two seriously wounded on Monday when a gunman opened fire outside a Jewish school in southwestern France, prosecutors said.
Witnesses and parents of pupils said that a te
Sarkozy call to 'Buy European' faces pitfalls: Analysts
A call for a 'Buy European Act' by French President Nicolas Sarkozy based on a US law that obliges use of domestically-made products in public contracts, could prove troublesome, economists warn.
The
Sarkozy scolds son for antics at French palace
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says his youngest son was out of line when he and friends pelted a policewoman with 'vegetables' but says there's always the risk that kids will be kids when left unat
Cricket gaining popularity in France
Cricket is being introduced into the national curriculum in France and enthusiasts hope it will lead to the game becoming a part of French culture
Although it is the quintessential English game, yet
Sarkozy vows to bow out of politics if not re-elected
French President Nicolas Sarkozy admitted publicly on Thursday he will quit politics if he loses next month's election, as his Socialist challenger pressed home his attacks on the incumbent's record.
France's Sarkozy defends economic, personal record
French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed during a TV debate on Tuesday to halve the number of immigrants and impose a minimum tax on profits of big listed companies as he sought to bolster support for h
Peeing Frenchman sues Google for making him 'laughing stock'
A Frenchman is suing Google for making him the laughing stock of his village after the firm's Street View service put on the Internet a picture of him urinating in his garden, his lawyer said on Thurs