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PARIS – French police fired on a car that lurched towards a military museum building in Paris on Wednesday and arrested the driver, a police official said.
PARIS – French police fired on a car that lurched towards a military museum building in Paris on Wednesday and arrested the driver, a police official said.
Russia symbolically handed over a puppy to France on Monday to replace a police dog called Diesel who was killed during a raid linked to the November 13 Paris attacks.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has warned that Islamist terrorists could deploy chemical or biological agents in further attacks against France, following Friday’s deadly Paris attacks.
One of the first leaders to express their condolences following the Paris attacks was Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani. In his message to French president François Hollande he condemned the attacks, while reminding Hollande that Iran itself has been a victim of “the scourge of terrorism.”
PARIS – Principals and teachers at schools across France dedicated a special hour Monday to discuss the terror attacks which hit Paris on Friday night with their students.
While the government and media in France are still dealing with the scope of the intelligence failure that preceded the wave of terrorist attacks that killed 129 people and injured 352 here on Friday night, the army and security forces have swung into action against Islamic State targets in Syria.
Off-duty members of the U.S. military subdued a gunman “known to intelligence services” after he opened fire, injuring three aboard on a high-speed train en route to Paris from Amsterdam Friday.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, France’s elderly, far-right master provocateur, was booted out of the National Front (FN) he founded on Thursday after a high-profile feud with his daughter and party leader Marine.
A French anti-Semitism watchdog group reports that a Jewish family was attacked and robbed in their suburban home Wednesday.
The number of anti-Semitic attacks recorded in France during the first quarter of 2015 increased by 84 percent over the corresponding period last year, a watchdog group said.