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Gay Men in France Allowed to Give Blood as Long as They Don’t Have Sex for a Year
The French Health Ministry declared that a ban on blood donations from gay men established in 1983 will be lifted next spring. But restrictions will still apply, to the frustration of LGBT advocates.
French Tobacconists Sabotage Cameras and Dump Carrots to Derail Plain Cigarette Packs
Angry tobacco vendors in France spent the week protesting a bill to introduce neutral cigarette packaging, insisting that it threatened the viability of their profession.
Charges Against French Parents Stir Mandatory Vaccination Debate
French parents-of-two are facing legal proceedings for refusing to have their child vaccinated, and they have referred to his country’s vaccination policy as “large-scale poisoning.”
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