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French govt urges end to protests after Strasbourg attack

  • Date created : 13/12/2018 - 13:31Latest update : 13/12/2018 - 13:33 The French govement on Thursday urged "yellow vest" protesters not to hold another round of demonstrations this weekend as police, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Burkina Faso attacks may have targeted G5 Sahel anti-terrorism talks, govt says

  • Dozens of people were killed Friday in twin attacks on the French embassy in Burkina Faso and the country's military headquarters, an assault that coincided with a meeting of regional anti-jihadist forces. The apparently coordinated attacks underlined the struggle the fragile West African nation faces in containing a bloody and gro, ...ادامه مطلب

  • French, German govts in joint meeting to bolster ties

  • Live: Trump, Macron attend Bastille Day military parade Read more Nice terror attack: One year on Read more Israeli policemen shot dead near Jerusalem's holy site Read more Liu Xiaobo's death sparks worldwide sorrow, anger Read more 'Such good shape': Comment to Macron's wife l, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Migrants return to Calais, despite ‘inhuman’ conditions

  • Eight months after France’s notorious “Jungle” camp in Calais was dismantled, migrants desperate to make it to Britain are once again flocking to the northe port town. But this time, they do not even have the basics such as water or tents. On Friday, France’s new Interior Minister Gérard Collomb h, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Calais ‘Jungle’ camp refugees attend French university

  • A group of 80 refugees from France’s “Jungle” camp in the northe port city of Calais have been selected to attend university as part of an initiative to help them ea a degree in preparation for life in their new host country.They were chosen from a pool of 200 applicants from the “Jungle” – a sprawling camp that was home to as many as 10,000 people before it was demolished in October 2016 – to take intensive French language lessons and, eventually follow other coursework at the University of Lille in northe France."I spent two months in the Jungle, and was only able to lea the alphabet," said Abdul-Raouf Hussein-Fadul, a 26-year-old Sudanese man in a baseball cap and white sneakers. "I hope that one day I'll be able to become an engineer in France, like I was in Sudan... It's not easy, I'm going to have to work hard."Prospective students were recruited by university officials with the help of volunteer organisations at the camp. To qualify for the programme, applicants were req, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Video: Fires burn on third day of operation to shut down Calais 'Jungle'

  • Fresh fires bued inside the Calais 'Jungle' Wednesday as French authorities said they were wrapping up a major operation to evacuate and demolish the notorious shantytown. The operation passed off peacefully for the most part, though some migrants torched tents and shelters in a last act of defiance as their hopes of a new life in Britain evaporated. Fabienne Buccio, the regional prefect, said it was "mission accomplished" for the operation to evacuate the thousands of migrants living in the squalid shantytown. “This is the end of the Jungle,” she added. But charities said many unaccompanied minors had not been processed and FRANCE 24’s reporter at the scene said many migrants remained in the camp. “There are definitely still people in the Jungle tonight,” said Catherine Norris-Trent, after walking through the camp on Wednesday afteoon. “I spoke to some of the migrants and they said they intended to stay there until the bitter end.” A total of 5,596 adults and childr,video fire burning,video fire burning on the dance floor,video log fire burning,video clip fire burning,free video fire burning fireplace,video this fire burns ...ادامه مطلب

  • 'Still plenty' of migrants in Calais 'Jungle' as bulldozing accelerates

  • Dozens of migrants stranded in the Calais "Jungle", some of them children, desperately sought a way out Thursday as diggers begin tearing down the last remaining shelters in the but-out camp in northe France. To view this video on your mobie device, click here. A day after the official operation to evict the migrants came to a dramatic end, with fires ripping through the shantytown, around 100 people were still waiting to know their fate. The interior ministry said Wednesday that nearly 5,600 migrants had been taken into shelters around France or accepted into Britain – out of the 6,400 estimated by authorities to have been living in the camp up until this week. Officials hailed the operation as a success, saying the informal part of the camp was now empty. But scores of migrants were left behind, some of whom slept in the biting cold, huddled together in sleeping bags. Others camped out in the hangar where migrants were registered this week for relocation. “There are still ple, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Aid groups outraged over France’s plan to close Calais ‘Jungle’ migrant camp

  • Charities working with refugees and migrants in the camp in Calais are objecting to the govement's plan to dismantle the camp and disperse the occupants. Although no date has been announced for the closure of the slum-like camp, known as the "jungle," the French govement has announced it will happen by the end of the year. The first group of migrants is expected to be moved as soon as next week. Ahead of a meeting Tuesday at France's Interior Ministry, homelessness charity Emmaus asked for postponing the closure because it says "all conditions are not met for an efficient humanitarian operation to take place." A church organization, Secours Catholique, says it's also opposed to cleaning up the area, where up to 10,000 migrants are living in squalid conditions. "The govement is heading straight into a wall," said Thierry Kuhn, president of Emmaus France. "We should not bury our heads in the sand; people will come back as long as we won't be able to offer them a solution adapted to, ...ادامه مطلب

  • UK has ‘moral duty’ to take in more Calais migrant children, says French minister

  • Paris demanded on Monday that Britain honour promises to take in migrant children from the notorious Jungle camp in the French port city of Calais, adding to pressure following accusations by the Red Cross that London is dragging its heels. Interior Minister Beard Cazeneuve said he would press the case at a lunchtime meeting in London with his opposite number in the British govement, Amber Rudd. “There are several hundred isolated minors with family in Britain,” Cazeneuve said. “I solemnly ask Britain to live up to its moral duty,” he told RTL radio ahead of his London meeting. The notoriously overcrowded Jungle camp is home to nearly 10,000 people who have mostly fled war and strife in countries such as Syria, Afghanistan and Africa with the ultimate goal of reaching Britain. ‘I'm going to tell British officials that the United Kingdom has to take responsibility’, says Cazeneuve The Red Cross charity accused Britain on Sunday of leaving hundreds of young children , ...ادامه مطلب

  • French govt will not share names of terror suspects with mayors

  • French Interior Minister Beard Cazeneuve has ruled out sharing details of individuals on the intelligence services’ watch list with town mayors, he told weekly newspaper Le Joual du Dimanche. Suspects on the so-called “Fiche S” watch list are “under surveillance but not under official investigation because they have not been proven to have committed any offence", Cazeneuve told the Sunday newspaper. “Keeping this information confidential is essential if investigations are to run their course.” “We must find a way of getting mayors involved in preventing radicalisation in a way that does not hamper the efforts of the intelligence services,” Cazeneuve added. “The vast majority of mayors understand this very well.” 'State of Emergency' In September Guy Lefrand, conservative mayor of the Normandy town of Evreux, demanded that the intelligence services share the names of people living in his town who are suspected of being radicalised. “France is under a state of e,french government will not sign ttip ...ادامه مطلب

  • French govt buys fast trains for slow tracks to save historic Alstom plant

  • France’s Socialist govement has announced orders for 15 high-speed trains, mostly for tracks on which they cannot run at their maximum speed, in a pre-election bid to preserve jobs at a historic Alstom plant. Industry Minister Christophe Sirugue outlined the plan at a Tuesday moing meeting in Belfort, a city of 50,000 people in easte France, extending a lucrative lifeline to the plant that produced France’s first steam train in the 19th century and later pioneered construction of the high-speed TGV, the pride of French engineering. Alstom caused a political storm last month when it said it would transfer 400 of Belfort’s 480 jobs elsewhere, reducing the historic plant to a maintenance depot. The factory’s fate has become a hot-button issue as presidential hopefuls gear up for primaries ahead of elections next year, and France’s embattled President François Hollande has made a point of saving the Belfort site. “Every time I travel abroad, both in emerging economies an, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Fact check: Sarkozy’s take on the Calais migrant situation

  • Hoping to be nominated by his centre-right party for next year’s presidential election, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy visited Calais this week, where he decried the current govement’s “absence of authority” over the migrant situation. But did Sarkozy, who is campaigning for the Les Républicains's (formerly UMP) party nomination in next year's election, do any better when he was in office, first as interior minister from 2002 to 2007, then as president from 2007 to 2012? The situation in Calais, where the squalid “Jungle” migrant camp has made inteational headlines, is a top subject for politicians of all stripes ahead of party primaries and next year's presidential election.  Most of them have been guilty, to some degree, of hypocrisy and of bending the truth to suit their political aims. Sarkozy was no exception. Here’s what he said: “The Calais situation demonstrates a complete surrender of the French state” In the run-up to November’s primary, Sar,fact checking sarkozy ...ادامه مطلب

  • Work on Calais wall to prevent migrant crossings starts this month

  • Work on building a wall along the approach road to the French port of Calais to try to stop migrants from jumping aboard trucks bound for Britain will begin this month, British officials said Wednesday. UK Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill told lawmakers that security was being stepped up in Calais, home to the “Jungle” camp, where thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa hope to cross the English Channel to Britain. The camp and a Franco-British border control deal that effectively pushes the British frontier onto mainland France have been hotly debated since Britons voted in a June referendum to leave the European Union. Goodwill said the wall was part of a £17 million (20 million euros) package of security measures agreed by Britain and France in March. “We are going to start building this big new wall as part of the £17 million package that we are doing with the French... We’ve done the fence and now we’re doing the wall,” Goodwil, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Work on Calais wall to shut out migrants to start this month

  • Work on building a wall along the approach road to the French port of Calais to try to stop migrants from jumping aboard trucks bound for Britain will begin this month, British officials said Wednesday. UK Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill told lawmakers that security was being stepped up in Calais, home to the “Jungle” camp, where thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa hope to cross the English Channel to Britain. The camp and a Franco-British border control deal that effectively pushes the British frontier onto mainland France have been hotly debated since Britons voted in a June referendum to leave the European Union. Goodwill said the wall was part of a £17 million (20 million euros) package of security measures agreed by Britain and France in March. “We are going to start building this big new wall as part of the £17 million package that we are doing with the French... We’ve done the fence and now we’re doing the wall,” Goodwil, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Video: Migrants continue to head to France's Calais 'Jungle' camp

  • Since the beginning of the summer, the number of migrants in the Calais "Jungle" camp has risen, and locals are reaching saturation point. On Monday, truckers and farmers blockaded the main A16 motorway to demand the dismantling of France’s largest migrant camp. Our colleagues from France 2 went to meet exasperated residents but also migrants who dream of a better life and who try to reach the UK on a daily basis. On France24.com: Calais 'Jungle' migrant camp to be ‘gradually dismantled’. A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett, Elom Marcel Toble and Claire Pryde. By FRANCE 2 , Emerald MAXWELL Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

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