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The last thing the world needs now is Marine Le Pen leading France
Anti-establishment, anti-immigration politics flourish around the world but liberals remain shocked.
Armistice Day commemorations around the world, in pictures
This year is the 98th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, marking the end of the First World War
Quiz: Which world leader said which mean thing about Donald Trump before he was elected?
Don't worry, everyone is now 'looking forward to working with' the president-elect.
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
French police use tear gas and water cannon to end protest at Calais' Jungle camp
Around 200 migrants and activists were involved in the three-hour stand-off near the jungle camp.
Calais Jungle to be shut down 'with method and determination' by end of 2016
At least 10,000 refugees from war-torn countries such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are currently living in the Calais camp.
Francois Hollande sets out plans to close Calais Jungle
The French president says he will move 10,000 migrants to centres across France.
UN General Assembly: Watch live stream as Barack Obama, Theresa May and world leaders make addresses
Thirty-four world leaders will address the General Assembly today, 20 September in New York.
Violence flares during labour reform protests in Paris, Nantes and other French cities
Protesters throwing petrol bombs clash with police firing tear gas as thousands of people take to the streets.
Why Barack Obama wants to push TTIP through before he leaves the White House
US has enjoyed huge success in a long-term, bipartisan goal of backing growth of free trade across the world.
Nicolas Sarkozy to run for French president again
Defeated four years ago, Sarkozy says he has 'strength to lead this battle at a troubled time in our history'.
Democracy at stake in US elections warns Francois Hollande as he slams Trump's 'nauseous excesses'
'Should the American people choose Trump, there will be consequences,' the French president warned.
EU considers temporarily exempting UK from freedom of movement rules
Potential deal could see Britain retain access to the single market while a migration freeze is in place.
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
Nice attack: French authorities accused of 'distorting the truth' about police presence
Media allege police presence was 'in reality much lighter' than the Interior Ministry claimed it was
Paris Plages: Security levels are high at artificial beach following terror attack in Nice
The numbers of soldiers and police officers have increased, guarding monuments and busy areas.
Theresa May gives up UK's presidency of European Council to concentrate on Brexit
Conservative premier is meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin later today.
Sarkozy: French government did not do enough to prevent Nice attack
Former president demands stronger measures against radicalised Muslims and those at risk of radicalisation.
France picks up the pieces as Bastille Day attack brings bloodshed and chaos to Nice
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel killed 84 people in a brutal attack on a 30,000-strong crowd in southern France.
Nice attack: Mourners across the world pay their respects to victims of Bastille Day tragedy
At least 84 people have been killed, including 12 children, while 18 are in a critical condition
Nice attack: Why do terrorists keep attacking France?
Impoverished and isolated communities are ripe recruiting ground for terrorist groups.
Battle of the Somme centenary: Guests and royals attend tribute to historic offensive of 1916
Ceremony in remembrance of the fallen of the bloody offensive of 1916 held at Thiepval Memorial in France.
Isis threat in France: Lifeguards to carry guns on busy beaches this summer
Police union spokesman claims that lifeguards are Isis targets and weapons are required to help combat terror.
Data breach exposes 112,000 French police officers two weeks after Isis-inspired murder
Addresses and telephone numbers reportedly placed online by a disgruntled former employee
France: State appoints record 2,500 police officers to oversee new rally against labour reform
Demonstrators have been asked to attend the rally without backpacks after rallies turned violent
Brexit: European leaders tighten screws on Britain to quickly invoke Article 50 to leave EU
Germany, France and Italy unanimously rule out any negotiations with the UK before it begins formal exit process.
Brexit: European leaders press Britain on schedule for EU divorce
President of the European Parliament Martin Shultz has urged PM Cameron to trigger Article 50.
Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel to hold crisis talks over Brexit
French and German leaders are on the same page over handling the situation arising out of Britain's EU exit.
Angela Merkel prescribes 'calm and measured analysis' for EU following Brexit vote
Merkel said Britain's decision to leave the EU should not lead to 'hysterical reactions'.
Brexit: French politicians mourn 'sad day for Europe' as Marine Le Pen hails Eurosceptic vote
Despite centuries-old love-hate relationship with UK, French leaders 'regret' British EU departure.