On its front page Jan. 9, France’s most prominent paper, “Le Monde,” mourned the most horrific terrorist attacks in France since the 1960s, calling it “the French 9/11” in white letters on dark ...
It's not hard to find the words liberté, égalité and fraternité in France. They adorn the entrance to public buildings and schools. They are on postage stamps and tax forms. And ever since terrorists ...
The “fraternite” part of France’s famed motto “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite” is fraying at the edges. Ask Guillemette Monge. The 39-year-old English teacher, who with her husband is raising seven ...
President Barack Obama called the string of bombings and shootings that erupted across Paris tonight “outrageous” and vowed American moral and military support to France. Speaking to reporters at the ...
David Cameron has signed a book of condolence for Paris' terror attack victims with the powerful French motto 'liberté, egalité, fraternité'. The Prime Minister ...
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