News Source: The Guardian
| about 1 month ago
Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images Jean Sarkozy tossed back his trademark blond mane, gripped my arm in his famous touchy-feely style and earnestly confided that his number one concern was "helping the poor" and "solidarity" with the less well-off.
News Source: Daily Nation
| about 1 month ago
The majority of French people including supporters of the ruling centre right oppose the expeA majority of French people, including supporters of the ruling centre right, oppose the expected appointment of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s son as head of...
News Source: United Press International
| about 1 month ago
Afghan military to ensure national security, military officials said...Military Committee said that although the situation in Afghanistan is serious and difficult, officials saw positive signs of development...Afghanistan following dour assessments...
News Source: Epoch Times
| about 1 month ago
The bitter attacks against French President Nicolas Sarkozy's second son, Jean Sarkozy, can be summed up by the headline of French newspaper Liberation, "Daddy is the French President." La Defense" business district at the western corner of Paris.
News Source: CNN
| about 1 month ago
France will not send more troops to Afghanistan, President Nicolas Sarkozy told the country's Le Figaro newspaper Thursday. But France remains committed to victory in Afghanistan, he said on Thursday. "Should we stay in Afghanistan?...And stay to win,...
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| about 1 month ago
France will not send any more troops to Afghanistan and wants instead to see a build-up of homegrown Afghan troops, President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a newspaper interview released on Thursday. "Is it necessary to stay in Afghanistan?...But France...