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The French Riviera has become a hotbed of jihadist recruitment
The city of Nice, attacked on Thursday, is thought to have supplied 10% of all French nationals who have left the country to wage jihad.
The president of France says if Brexit won, so can Donald Trump
France's prime minister once called Trump "a bad man." Now the president himself has a warning for the world about a possible Trump presidency
Brexit won't change much for migrants stranded in Calais
Despite immigration promises by the UK's Leave campaign, France's border agreements with the UK have very little to do with the EU.
This is a typical school day for migrant children stranded in Calais
A recently opened classroom in the migrant camp has brought a sense of normalcy to dozens of children who have endured grueling journeys to Europe.
Algeria blocks social media to stop students from cheating on test
The country has imposed a digital blackout after questions from the 2016 International Baccalaureate exam were leaked on Facebook earlier this month.
Rogue drones will be no match for these high-tech weapons
Exhibitors at the biggest defense technology fair are coming up with creative ways to defeat the threat of drones, beyond simply shooting them down.
The World's Top Weapons Manufacturers Are Showing Off Their Latest Creations in Paris
Several exhibitors claim to have developed safer, more effective technologies to respond to the challenges of modern-day crowd control.
France Launches Anti-Prostitution Campaign At the Euro Soccer Championship
Officials hope the campaign will raise awareness around human trafficking and France's new anti-prostitution law, which forbids clients paying for sex.
The French Government Has an App to Warn People About Terror Attacks and Nuclear Disasters
The new app will geolocate users to send them relevant notifications and advice in the event of an incident in their area.
A Small Army Will Guard France's Euro 2016 Soccer Tournament
The Euro 2016 soccer tournament kicks off this week, and French officials are taking extensive measures to secure venues in ten cities against terrorist attacks, hooligan shenanigans, and clashing fans.
In Photos: Torrential Downpours in France Force Art Evacuation at Louvre, Submerge Roads
Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as water levels continue to rise due to sustained heavy rain.
Europe's Annual Drug Report Maps Out Who's Getting High On What
A survey of European drug trends found that use is on the rise, and that competition is driving demand for higher-purity products.