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Algeria's New Bill Plans to Criminalize 132 Years of French Colonial Rule, Straining Ties
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Algeria's New Bill Plans to Criminalize 132 Years of French Colonial Rule, Straining Ties

Algeria is advancing a bill to criminalize the French colonial era from 1830 to 1962, escalating tensions with Paris. An analysis of the dilemma between historical justice and diplomatic fallout.

The Panda's Gambit: How China's Cuddly Diplomats Reveal a Chilly Japan and a Warmer France
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The Panda's Gambit: How China's Cuddly Diplomats Reveal a Chilly Japan and a Warmer France

An analysis of how China's 'panda diplomacy' reflects shifting relations with Japan and France. The movement of these animals is more than goodwill; it's a tool in Xi Jinping's foreign policy.

Algeria's Parliament Brands French Colonization a 'Crime', Demands Reparations in Unanimous Vote
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Algeria's Parliament Brands French Colonization a 'Crime', Demands Reparations in Unanimous Vote

Algeria's parliament has unanimously passed a law declaring France's 132-year colonial rule a 'crime' and demanding an official apology and reparations, escalating diplomatic tensions.

Algeria Passes Law Criminalizing French Colonial Rule, Demands Reparations
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Algeria Passes Law Criminalizing French Colonial Rule, Demands Reparations

Algeria's parliament has passed a law criminalizing French colonization, demanding a formal apology and reparations. The move comes as diplomatic relations hit a historic low.

France's National Postal and Banking Services Knocked Offline by Suspected DDoS Attack
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France's National Postal and Banking Services Knocked Offline by Suspected DDoS Attack

France's national postal and banking service, La Poste, suffered a major outage on Monday from a suspected DDoS attack, affecting its website, mobile apps, and online services. The event is the latest in a series of cyberattacks targeting French infrastructure.

A Line on a Map: Why Cambodia and Thailand Are Back at War
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A Line on a Map: Why Cambodia and Thailand Are Back at War

In December 2025, the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict has reignited, shattering a recent peace deal. Explore the 100-year-old dispute rooted in a French colonial map, the 1962 ICJ ruling, and why diplomacy failed.

France to Build New Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier in Major Defense Overhaul
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France to Build New Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier in Major Defense Overhaul

France announces the construction of a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, set for 2038, as part of a major defense spending boost. An analysis of Macron's strategy to project French power and secure its role as a leading military force in Europe.

Breach at the Palace: Elysee Tableware Theft Exposes Cracks in French National Security
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Breach at the Palace: Elysee Tableware Theft Exposes Cracks in French National Security

The French president's chief silverware keeper and two others are set to stand trial for stealing thousands of euros worth of national heritage tableware from the Elysee Palace, raising fresh concerns over security at France's state institutions.