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Allen movie to open Cannes gala

Allen movie to open Cannes gala

Director Woody Allen's romantic comedy Midnight in Paris is to open the Cannes Film Festival in May, organisers announce.

 

France's Messier convicted in Vivendi trial

France's Messier convicted in Vivendi trial

A French court found former Vivendi chief executive Jean-Marie Messier guilty of misappropriation of company funds and divulging misleading information when he headed Europe's biggest entertainment group.

 

'No Anorexia' model dies aged 28

'No Anorexia' model dies aged 28

French model Isabelle Caro, who gained worldwide publicity posing nude for an anti-anorexia campaign while suffering from the illness, dies at 28.

 

Staggering Picasso trove turns up in France

Staggering Picasso trove turns up in France

A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.

 

French government resigns ahead of reshuffle

French Prime Minister Francois Fillon and his government resigned on Saturday before a long-awaited ministerial reshuffle, according to a statement from President Nicolas Sarkozy's office.

 

Belgium Archbishop Hit in the Face With Pie

Belgian media says the country's ultraconservative Roman Catholic archbishop was hit by a pie in the face during an All Saints Day service.

 

Police intercept parcel bomb sent to French leader

Police intercept parcel bomb sent to French leader

Greek police said they had intercepted a booby-trapped parcel addressed to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, after another package exploded at a courier company in Athens injuring a member of staff.

 

French parliament OKs raising retirement age from 60 to 62

France's parliament has given final approval to a bill to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, a change that has sparked weeks of strikes ...

 

Bin Laden warns France over Afghan war, veil ban

Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden threatens in a new audio tape to kill French citizens to avenge their country's support for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan and a new law that will ban face-covering Muslim veils.

 

Rioters rampage, protesters block French airports

Workers opposed to a higher retirement age blocked roads to airports around France on Wednesday, leaving passengers in Paris dragging suitcases on foot along an emergency breakdown lane.

 

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