A spate of shootings in French cities has drawn attention to the growing number of victims of drug-related organised crime.
Saad al-Hilli's BMW was found riddled with bullets and with the wheels stuck in the soft forest floor. Splash News It was a quadruple killing dubbed “the perfect crime.” More than three years after ...
LYON, France — French police say they have arrested 61 people suspected of involvement in a vast child pornography network, including at least three people who raped children on camera. Among the 61 ...
France will soon create a new crime that will make someone running an anti-abortion website as liable to a lawsuit as a protester blocking the door to an abortion clinic. The new crime, called the ...
It has been a gloomy year for magazines in France. Besides diminishing circulation, Presstalis, one of the two companies responsible for print distribution in the country, faced a debt moratorium and ...
GRENOBLE, France (AP) — It started with the disappearance of 8-year-old Maëlys de Araujo at a wedding in the French Alps. After a massive search that drew nationwide attention, investigators ...
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel has no known ties to terrorist organizations More than 25 people remain in comas after the apparent terror attack that killed 84 people in ...
PARIS (AP) — They are France 's most dangerous drug kingpins, according to the country's justice minister — prison inmates so wealthy and powerful that even behind bars, they can continue to order ...
Algeria’s new law declares French colonial rule a crime, seeking accountability and reparations for the colonial past.
An FBI source says 20 Americans are unaccounted for – but it is unclear whether they were involved in the attack Twenty U.S. citizens remain “unaccounted for” in Nice, France, after a truck drove into ...
When it comes to crime, Frenchmen take a back seat to no one—except in kidnaping, which French criminals apparently rate a U.S. specialty. The French do not even have a name for it, use the U.S. word, ...
It wasn't yet 8 a.m. when police knocked on Monique Pouille's door, searched her home and took her away — all because she recharged cell phones for illegal migrants. The 59-year-old volunteer with ...