Lucie Aubourg and Pierre Longeray
Fashion Models Will Now Need a Doctor's Approval to Work in France
Anti-anorexia public health measures also require that magazines and advertising companies label images that have been "digitally altered,” as well as those in which a model's silhouette has been made to look "thinner or wider."
Paris Climate Talks: Only Four More Days for a Plan to Save the World
The draft agreement reached over the weekend still contains 900 statements in "square brackets" – flagging up all the statements that have not yet been unanimously approved.
German Court Sentences Pair of Rwandan Masterminds Behind DR Congo Atrocities
A landmark four-year trial in Stuttgart ended with jail terms for two Rwandan rebel leaders who orchestrated crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s civil war.
Angry French Farmers Drive 1,000 Tractors Into Paris
The farmers were protesting what they see as unfair competition from elsewhere in Europe and unworkable environmental restrictions imposed by the French government.