France's generous pension system is under strain, as fewer workers are pressed to support more and more retired people. The government and the opposition as well as unions know something needs to be done, but no one can can agree on the way forward.
2010-02-15 18:15 TU
The theme at this year’s Carnaval de Paris on Valentine’s Day is improbable couples. But what kind of unlikely lovers will you find on Paris's Place de Gambetta on a cold Sunday afternoon?
2010-02-14 16:14 TU
This week's news in France brought the end of the "National Identity Debate", Garde-a-vue, and Prime Minister François Fillion's trip to Afghanistan.
2010-02-13 15:08 TU
Some Algerian lawmakers want to criminalise France's colonial occupation.
2010-02-12 18:07 TU
French Prime Minister François Fillon has made a surprise trip to Afghanistan. He says France will stay until the country is stable, and says he is impressed by President Karzai's commitment at the London conference on Afghanistan last week.
2010-02-12 08:53 TU
The government is considering limits on police powers after a group of adolescents were handcuffed and locked up in a Parisian police station for several hours without charge because of a fight in a school.
2010-02-10 16:43 TU
Campaigning has begun for France's regional elections due next month. With left-leaning parties ahead in the opinion polls, the vote may pass a tough judgement on President Nicolas Sarkozy's record in office.
2010-02-05 16:06 TU
Social entreprises, auto-entrepreneurs and Bangladeshi-entrepreneur and Nobel peace prize winner Muhammad Yunus.
2010-02-03 16:13 TU
What caused a Concorde to crash in 2000, killing 113 people? An investigation concluded that a metal strip which fell off a Continental Airlines, was partly to blame. But at a trial which began in Paris on Tuesday, lawyers for Continental argued otherwise.
2010-02-02 15:40 TU