42 students at Beth Yossef boarding school placed in care, including minors from US, Israel; suspicions include abusive conditions, seizing of identity documents

Culture Minister Bachelot hails 'historic' bill, but Senate approval still needed; among pieces to be returned are a Klimt and a Chagall

During lengthy phone conversation with Raisi, French president also calls on Tehran to release jailed researcher

On Jan. 27, Sotheby's to auction 'Portrait of a Lady as Pomona,' once owned by collector Jules Strauss; the work's long journey is the subject of a book by Pauline Baer de Perignon

Wendy Sherman notes China won't like invasion during Beijing Winter Olympics; US embassy in Kyiv advises citizens to consider leaving 'now'; diplomatic talks continue

Despite finding police arrived on scene before murder but did not stop it, committee says none of the officers, judges, psychiatrists or anyone involved in case did anything wrong

Legislation bars 'wearing of the veil,' claiming it can put at risk safety of athletes wearing it; unclear whether law would be implemented for 2024 Paris Olympics

Paris court orders former TV pundit to pay 10,000 euro fine over 2020 remarks calling migrant children 'thieves, murderers, rapists'

While the number of deceased hits a morbid milestone in Britain, more than 100,000 march in France against vaccine requirements

Upcoming vote in April has been marked by repeated clashes over the national narrative

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