France has faced repeated criticism from the UN and various national and international organisations, including the Council of Europe, over the excessive use of force by its law enforcement agencies.
Like in France, farmers' organizations in Belgium and Poland are denouncing the free trade agreement negotiated between the ...
“We will be present in France this week with a group ... In recent months, Betar has taken on an activist role outside Israel ...
France will experience a rare blank day in the racing and trotting calendar this Thursday as thousands of industry ...
Authorities in the French Caribbean island of Martinique said Monday that the remaining nighttime curfews in the capital and surrounding areas would be lifted as tensions eased after weeks of ...
Several Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 matches were interrupted this weekend as fans threw tennis balls onto the pitch in a coordinated demonstration against French [...] The post Tennis Ball Protests Disrupt ...
After last week's clashes in Amsterdam, authorities fear that anti-Semitic and violent attacks could be repeated, despite the ...
Dave Lowe hosts the Front Page this week and is joined by France correspondent Scott Burton and deputy industry editor Peter Scargill to discuss the big topics of the week.
Those arrested are accused of public disorder, vandalism, and illegal possession of fireworks. Among 62 arrested, four ...
About 30% of the island population falls below the poverty line, roughly twice the rate of European France. With household ...
Mozambique's defence minister is threatening to send-in the military to halt weeks of deadly post-electoral protests. Over ...
Algeria has pardoned a journalist who emerged as a key voice during the country’s 2019 pro-democracy protests and was later ...