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France to pay $60 million for Holocaust victims deported by state rail firm
PARIS - France said on Friday it had agreed to put $60 million (38.47 million pounds) into a fund managed by the United States to compensate Holocaust victims deported by French state rail firm SNCF to Nazi death camps, a deal that protects it from future U.S. litigation.
Alstom union fears 320 job cuts at Belfort train-making plant
PARIS - Alstom, which is selling most of its power arm to General Electric to focus on train-making, could halve staff at its Belfort plant in eastern France to cope with flagging locomotive demand, Alstom's main union warned on Friday.
France begins withdrawing Central Africa troops as U.N. deploys
PARIS - France is withdrawing troops from Central African Republic as a United Nations peacekeeping force nears its full deployment, but will keep a presence to support the U.N. with a rapid reaction force, officials and diplomats said.
UK lifts Western Europe cars sales in November as France, Germany falter
LONDON - Western Europe car sales rose 1 percent in November compared with a year earlier as strong demand in Britain and Spain helped offset falls in Germany, France and the Netherlands, according to industry data compiled by LMC Automotive.
French jobless rate heads back to 2013 peak
PARIS - France's unemployment rate jumped back in the third quarter to its 2013 peak, compounding the woes of the unpopular government struggling to pull the euro zone's second-largest economy out of stagnation.
French prosecutor wants six years in prison for hit-and-run driver
PARIS - A Paris prosecutor demanded a six-year jail sentence on Wednesday for a French national who hit and killed an Israeli woman while driving an SUV in Tel Aviv in 2011 then fled to France to avoid prosecution.
Majority of Air France pilots back low-cost unit deal
PARIS - A majority of Air France pilots backed a deal reached in October to develop the company's low-cost operations in France, the airline said on Wednesday.
France's biggest union in crisis as chief criticised over perks
PARIS - The leader of France's largest union faced pressure to resign on Wednesday after news reports detailing his lucrative perks caused a crisis in what is one of the main opponents of government plans for economic reforms.
French parliament votes for recognition of Palestinian state
PARIS - French lawmakers on Tuesday urged their government to recognise Palestine, a symbolic move that will not immediately affect France's diplomatic stance but demonstrates growing European impatience with a stalled peace process. | Video
France to help China in hunt for corruption suspects
PARIS - France is ready to help China track down people suspected of corruption who may be on French soil, and does not rule out extraditing any it finds to Beijing, a justice ministry official said.