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BNP secures effective control of Paribas after bitter fighting

Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) has obtained control of the French investment bank Paribas, the French Council for Financial …

Mon Aug 16 1999 - 01:00

Minorities protest at failure to get their voices heard

As Several thousand musicians and dancers from Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Asturia and Galicia paraded through…

Thu Aug 12 1999 - 01:00

Banks saga draws to uncertain close

The biggest take-over battle in French banking history was scheduled to end at midnight last night, the deadline for swapping…

Sat Aug 07 1999 - 01:00

An underworld empire that invites tourists to see how death could have undone so many

Ever since the Paris catacombs were opened at the beginning of the last century, tourists have flocked to the doorway marked "…

Wed Aug 04 1999 - 01:00

Anguish for family as murder inquiry drags on

Since their son and nephew Trevor O'Keeffe was murdered in north-eastern France 12 summers ago, Eroline O'Keeffe and Noeleen …

Tue Aug 03 1999 - 01:00

France becomes first EU state to be convicted of torture

In a humiliating blow for the "country of human rights", France yesterday became the first EU state to be convicted of torture…

Thu Jul 29 1999 - 01:00

`Sabre of God' is laid to rest

King Hassan II, "Sabre of God on Earth", "Forward Sentinel of Islam", "Commander of the Faithful" and 17th monarch of a dynasty…

Mon Jul 26 1999 - 01:00

Morocco prince enthroned after death of strongman Hassan

The longest reigning Arab monarch, King Hassan II of Morocco, died yesterday two weeks after his 70th birthday

Sat Jul 24 1999 - 01:00

From ceili band to following in the footsteps of Beckett

When Siofra Pierse arrived in Paris to take up her position as a lecturer at the Ecole Normale Superieure, her fellow professors…

Tue Jul 20 1999 - 01:00

Chirac must ask are friends to left or right as he reviews troops

July 14th is supposed to be the French president's special day

Wed Jul 14 1999 - 01:00

Portraits of the artist in Paris

James Joyce would have felt at home in the Espace Paul Ricard in Paris's Rue Royale on Monday night

Sat Jul 10 1999 - 01:00

Amnesty law raises faint hope of first steps to end Algeria's civil war

When Algerian generals cancelled the country's first democratic elections in January 1992, few Algerians realised that they were…

Tue Jul 06 1999 - 01:00

Bombed bridges dominate collective imagination

The fish at the Alaska Koliba open-air restaurant are fresh, and if you pay them enough, the gypsy singers who croon Love Me …

Tue Jun 22 1999 - 01:00

Time for some beer between burning houses

Serbian Kosovo will cease to exist today, if not in law, at least in fact.

Wed Jun 16 1999 - 01:00

NATO two days late to save baby Kfor

NATO arrived in Pristina too late to save Kfor

Tue Jun 15 1999 - 01:00

Exit the Serbs but NATO's delayed entry deepens anxiety

The woman from the defence ministry in Belgrade was in a bad mood

Sat Jun 12 1999 - 01:00

Russian troops welcomed in Pristina by cheering Serbs

Thousands of wildly cheering Kosovo Serbs greeted Russian troops as liberators at 1

Sat Jun 12 1999 - 01:00

Taste of peace for Belgrade despite the faltering talks

A band played down the street and residents of the Serbian capital savoured cold beer and a few more hours of ignorant, peaceful…

Mon Jun 07 1999 - 01:00

Europe and its illusions

What a proud place Marshal Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslavia was! Founded by second World War partisans who drove the Nazis out of…

Sat Jun 05 1999 - 01:00

Peace negotiations hinge on who dictates terms

Before the Russian and EU peace envoys arrived here yesterday, Western leaders called on the Yugoslav President, Mr Slobodan …

Thu Jun 03 1999 - 01:00

NATO bombers hit town `full of people'

Father Milevoj Ceric's headless body lay on the mortuary slab just hours after he said Mass

Mon May 31 1999 - 01:00

Old master's back home in Paris

In the last 30 years of his life Claude Monet painted his beloved garden at Giverny hundreds of times, preserving 250 canvases…

Sat May 15 1999 - 01:00

Grieving, carnage and terror overshadow political efforts

The war in Yugoslavia produced some of the most appalling carnage of the conflict yesterday - overshadowing frenetic diplomatic…

Thu Apr 29 1999 - 01:00

Draskovic's daring call prompts hope of peace moves

In what could be a breakthrough in the effort to restore peace to the Balkans, the Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Vuk Draskovic…

Tue Apr 27 1999 - 01:00

NATO attack kills at least 10 on passenger train in Serbia

The civilian death toll in NATO's 20-day war against Yugoslavia rose sharply again yesterday when a passenger train in southeast…

Tue Apr 13 1999 - 01:00

An eerily empty city where identity papers are strewn in rubble

Central Pristina was still burning yesterday when we arrived a few hours after NATO's bombers departed

Thu Apr 08 1999 - 01:00

NATO bombs answer ceasefire offer

NATO responded with new bombing attacks last night to the unilateral ceasefire announced yesterday by the governments of Serbia…

Wed Apr 07 1999 - 01:00

Milosevic pulls two nasty surprises for NATO from his hat

Just when NATO thought it was safe to go on with the bombing..

Fri Apr 02 1999 - 01:00

Air raid sirens resume after Primakov leaves

The Russian Prime Minister, Mr Yevgeny Primakov, met President Slobodan Milosevic yesterday for six hours in the first serious…

Wed Mar 31 1999 - 01:00

NATO orders attacks after Russian plan is rejected

NATO forces resumed their bombing campaign against Yugoslavia last night after the Western allies rejected a Russian proposal…

Wed Mar 31 1999 - 01:00

Deserted streets and silence on the dark road to Belgrade

The model of the fighter bomber stood poised on a plinth, surrounded by trees and shining in the moonlight in front of us

Fri Mar 26 1999 - 00:00

French keen to seize initiative

In the immediate aftermath of the EU Commission's resignation, Paris advocated leaving the outgoing Commission in place in a …

Wed Mar 24 1999 - 00:00

Predatory moves pose threat to old ways of doing business

When Mr Michel Pebereau, the chief executive of the Banque Nationale de Paris, announced his still unresolved hostile take-over…

Wed Mar 24 1999 - 00:00

Schroder, Chirac agree agenda for Berlin summit

IN A sun-flooded room with pink roses on the table, the leaders of France and Germany yesterday discussed the momentous issues…

Sat Mar 20 1999 - 00:00

Monitors leave Kosovo as talks collapse

The co-chairmen of the Kosovo peace talks suspended negotiations yesterday, one day after the ethnic Albanian delegation signed…

Sat Mar 20 1999 - 00:00

Success eludes parties at Kosovo peace talks

No speeches, no celebrations, and the ceremony lasted less than five minutes

Fri Mar 19 1999 - 00:00

Bord Bia promotes appeal of Irish food in nation of gourmets

Judging by the way they tucked into the Tyrconnell and Shangarry whiskey at noon, followed by Irish steaks prepared by one of…

Thu Mar 18 1999 - 00:00

SocGen and Paribas reject unwelcome BNP take-over bid

The French banks Societe Generale (SocGen) and Paribas, which only last month announced their own merger, yesterday expressed…

Thu Mar 11 1999 - 00:00

Chirac pats rumps to calm rural fears

Jacques Chirac contemplated Jardin, the 1,701kg Maine-Anjou bull, with solemnity

Wed Mar 10 1999 - 00:00

Amnesty calls for investigation into `disappearance' of 3,000 since 1993

The human rights group Amnesty International yesterday appealed for a full, impartial and independent investigation into the "…

Thu Mar 04 1999 - 00:00

Concorde becomes an endangered species

Scarcely a French cabinet meeting passed in the 1960s without President de Gaulle asking: "What's going on with the Concorde…

Wed Mar 03 1999 - 00:00

Prosecution asks court to acquit former ministers in blood trial

The prosecution in France's contaminated blood trial yesterday asked a special court to acquit three former Socialist ministers…

Thu Feb 25 1999 - 00:00

Peace conference adjourned to provide `time for reflection'

The Yugoslav President, Mr Slobodan Milosevic, must have broken out the Dom Perignon last night

Wed Feb 24 1999 - 00:00

Spitting satire brings the real news home

Every evening at 7.55, four million television viewers across France tune in to Canal Plus to watch Les Guignols de L'Info, a…

Wed Feb 24 1999 - 00:00

War looms in Yugoslavia as Milosevic refuses to agree NATO troops deal

A NATO war against Yugoslavia appeared more likely last night as the US and French presidents renewed threats of air strikes …

Sat Feb 20 1999 - 00:00

Venom between negotiators as deadline nears

It's getting personal

Fri Feb 19 1999 - 00:00

Simplistic attitude of talks organiser hampers progress

It was a small incident, but for a European adviser to the Albanian delegation, it summed up the simplistic and arrogant attitude…

Thu Feb 18 1999 - 00:00

ECB cool on transparency debate

It is one thing for Europeans to demand democratic accountability in EU institutions; quite another, it seems, to expect Europe…

Wed Feb 17 1999 - 00:00

Taoiseach rules out executive without SF presence

The Taoiseach yesterday excluded the possibility of the Northern Ireland executive being formed without Sinn Fein, but would …

Tue Feb 16 1999 - 00:00

Cocks' crests with beer help Bertie `degress' into relaxed Elysee chats

Bertie and Jacques drank beer with their Crete de Coq and Rognons de Coq, followed by lamb and chocolate gateau

Tue Feb 16 1999 - 00:00
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