Manuel Valls
France Will Spend $490 Million On New Anti-Terror Measures After the Paris Attacks
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced tighter surveillance, a plan to combat extremism in the country's jails, and a bigger security budget.
French Lawmakers Vote Overwhelmingly to Continue Attacking the Islamic State
Lawmakers from the French National Assembly and Senate voted almost unanimously to continue airstrikes on the militant group as part of a US-led coalition.
Is France About to Get Its Own Patriot Act?
In the wake of the Paris attacks, France is caught between the need for beefed-up security and a commitment to protect its freedoms and liberties.
The Anti-Religion and Anti-Establishment History of 'Charlie Hebdo'
"Charlie Hebdo" has never paid much attention to sacred cows, and has lampooned everyone from the pope to presidents in its polemical caricatures and irreverent editorials."
'Charlie Hebdo' Shooting Rampage Is Fourth Attack In Three Weeks to Raise Terror Concerns In France
Individuals yelling “Allahu Akbar” have perpetrated four attacks on French citizens, journalists, and police in recent weeks.
France Deploys Troops and Raises Terror Threat Level in Response to 'Allahu Akbar' Attacks
After three attacks on civilians in two days that killed one person and injured 20, French officials deployed up to 300 troops to help patrol public places.
Suspected 'Lone Wolf' Islamist Attacker Ploughs Into French Pedestrians, Injuring 11
A man drove into pedestrians in the French city of Dijon on Sunday night. Witnesses said he was shouting "Allahu akbar" as he carried out the assault — as did another attacker who slashed a policeman in a separate incident on Saturday.
Young Separatists and Police Officers Clash on the French Island of Corsica
Confrontations broke out in the central town of Corte during a separatist demonstration protesting "anti-Corsican racism" and "the denial of democracy by the French State."