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France
Terrorism fears deter tourists in parts of Europe
Sep 22, 2016
Tourists avoid France after terror attacks, but flock to the UK as pound is low.
Chinese investors are buying up French farmland
Sep 19, 2016
French farmland is being sought by China in a bid to assure its own food supplies.
When nations police what women wear
by
Donna Tam
Aug 29, 2016
Here are just a few examples of how governments are trying to impose dress codes on women.
French court's suspension of one burkini ban could set a precedent
by
Donna Tam
Aug 26, 2016
The bans on the full-body swimsuit are likely to be overturned thanks to the ruling, according to reports.
Paris hopes to lure British talent after Brexit
by
Emma Jacobs
Jul 29, 2016
France has some things to overcome – including a reputation for high taxes.
Nice, France attack: At least 84 killed during Bastille Day celebrations
Jul 15, 2016
President Francois Hollande said the attack was of "an undeniable terrorist nature."
To curb smoking, France adopts 'neutral' packaging
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Emma Jacobs
May 20, 2016
Colorful brand logos are now banned — French cigarette packs must be beige.
For public good, not for profit.
French security sector grows with terrorism threat
Mar 23, 2016
Nearly 10,000 additional security forces already protect major tourist sites, synagogues and government buildings in France.
Francois Hollande goes after France's sacred work week
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Adriene Hill
Mar 10, 2016
France's President wants to lower unemployment by reducing worker protections.
France might pass a law that lets people legally ignore emails after work
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 17, 2016
Some are calling it the "right to disconnect"