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France's upper House votes to approve landmark bill granting homosexual couples right to marry and adopt, amid protests.
Tempers flare during France's presidential poll debate billed as incumbent's last chance to save his re-election bid.
President Nicolas Sarkozy uses aggressive tactics against challenger Francois Hollande ahead of Sunday elections.
The US may not 'see' any evidence of Algerian support for Libya's Gaddafi, but that does not mean it does not exist.
President Jaques Chirac has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin and appointed loyalist Dominique de Villepin in his place.
President Jacques Chirac will announce a new government on Tuesday and then make a televised address to the nation.
Hundreds of thousands of French workers have taken to the streets, challenging France's conservative government over reforms in pension and labour laws.

French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin has voiced misgivings about Turkey joining the EU, questioning the overwhelmingly Muslim but secular state's ability to stay the reformist course.

Threats made by an Islamist group against

Muslim headscarves in state schools have become a political challenge to France's fundamental values of openness and tolerance and so must be banned from state classrooms, Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin has said.
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