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SEOUL - Prime Minister Stephen Harper will join more than 50 prime ministers and presidents at the leaders' summit on climate change in Copenhagen and push for a binding deal to commit the nations to cutting greenhouse gas emissions, Canwest News... Full Article at Canada.com
(The Sunday Times of London) - The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has threatened Nicolas Sarkozy with legal action over a dirty tricks campaign that, he claims, the French president's lieutenants have mounted to discredit him as a... Full Article at WNYW | Fox 5 New York
Nicolas Sarkozy has had buckets of British ordure poured over his head for his attack on the "excesses of freewheeling" Anglo-Saxon financial capitalism, asserting that the European economic model has not led to the same mistakes, and for calling for... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
For over a year now, a popular topic at Paris dinner parties has been whether France could elect as president Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The Socialist heavyweight is top of the opinion polls, but he is dogged by a reputation as a serious Don Juan. Full Article at Times Online
Nicolas Sarkozy was reportedly threatened by the head of the International Monetary Fund who alleged that the French President's men were out to discredit him as a potential rival in the next presidential election with a dirty tricks... Full Article at Webindia123
AFP - President Nicolas Sarkozy insists it is a noble exercise in soul-searching about what defines Frenchness, but the national identity debate gripping France has quickly exposed fears about immigration. Full Article at France 24
I am the master of my fate Madiba did not pretend to know it all. What he did know was how to get the best out of people around him. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
The head of the International Monetary Fund has threatened Nicolas Sarkozy with legal action over a dirty tricks campaign that, he claims, the French leader’s lieutenants have mounted to discredit him as a potential rival in the next presidential... Full Article at Times Online
Nicolas Sarkozy claims that the British are the "big losers" from the shake-up of EU commissioners' posts Photo: EPA The French government has summoned a meeting of what it called the "G22" - senior ministers from 22 European states - in an attempt... Full Article at The Telegraph
PMs decision comes against the backdrop of insistence by world leaders, including Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy. Full Article at Indian Express
And in the case of President Nicolas Sarkozy of France there is a paradox: “after exhibiting the most spectacular gestures toward the United States at the end of the Bush era, he seemed to loose enthusiasm after the arrival of Mr. Obama.” “Neither a... Full Article at The Moderate Voice
Mr Obama had been heavily criticised for saying he would only go into Copenhagen at the start of the talks, especially in the European media, and even by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Full Article at Herald Sun
"The president believes that continued US leadership can be most productive through his participation at the end of the Copenhagen conference on December 18th rather than on December 9th," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said. Full Article at France 24
London: London financiers attacked the appointment of an ally of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to draft European Union rules for their industry, saying he risks undermining the capital’s place as Europe’s financial centre. Full Article at Irish Examiner
PARIS: French Prime Minister Francois Fillon defended on Friday a debate on “national identity” that was launched by the government but has spiraled out of control, offering a platform for xenophobic views. Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star
It is not for nothing that the pithily-entitled 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP15 for short, has been described as "the most difficult talks ever embarked upon by humanity". Full Article at The Independent
Globally, the number of women comprising company boards remains dismally low. But with new legislation submitted to the French parliament this week, that might be about to change. Full Article at Forbes
Understandably, French President Nicolas Sarkozy had a tough time selling this U-turn to his own critics on the domestic front, who accused the flamboyant French leader of betraying the country’s unique legacy. Full Article at Today's Zaman
*Traitor*, n. A benighted individual who perceives an illusory distinction between serving his nation and abetting the criminals who govern it. Full Article at European Tribune - Community, Politics & Progress.
London - A combative cloud hung over Anglo-French relations Friday after French President Nicolas Sarkozy abandoned a London visit in which he was to calm concerns over interference in London's prized financial services sector by a new French-born EU... Full Article at Christian Science Monitor
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PARIS - NOVEMBER 11: In this handout provided by the Israeli Government Press Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) meets with French President Nicholas Sarkozy on November 11, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 11: In this handout provided by the Israeli Government Press Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) meets with French President Nicholas Sarkozy on November 11, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) tastes a piece of cheese as he visits the National School of Dairy Industries in Poligny, eastern France, October 27, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) visits the National School of Dairy Industries in Poligny, eastern France, October 27, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) speaks with France's Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand (R) before inaugurating a major exhibit of art from Turkey at the Grand Palais in Paris October 9, 2009.
View Photo »A member of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, writes on a board the 2008 French President Nicolas Sarkozy' promises as the workers prepare a symbolic meeting with the president.
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, answer to journalists as they wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, preparing a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, answer to journalists as they wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, preparing a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, answer to journalits wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, preparing a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy where they prepare a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the factory where they prepare a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, answer to journalits wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the factory where they prepare a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the factory where they prepare a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »Members of French CFDT trade-union from the world's largest steel maker ArcelorMittal in Hayange, eastern France, answer to journalists as they wait for the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the factory where they prepare a symbolic meeting (with President's chair vacant).
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives for a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 11: In this handout provided by the Israeli Government Press Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) meets with French President Nicholas Sarkozy on November 11, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »Frankly, after everything that has happened with the financial crisis, it is very reassuring that it is French ideas about regulation that are winning out in Europe
Look at France: Jean-Louis Borloo, the Environment, Sustainable Development, Energy and Transport minister is the third-most powerful minister in the government behind President Nicolas Sarkozy and the prime minister
After World War II, there was one big power -- the U.S. -- it was normal that there was only one large currency
Nicolas Sarkozy will not go to London tomorrow.
Alongside British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, we are proposing 10 billion dollars a year each of the first three years after Copenhagen
The challenge is now to US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to change the politics of the developed world to do what the science says we need.
The latest statements by Barack Obama and China's leaders are extremely encouraging in making Copenhagen a success
I know absolutely nothing and I would start first by talking with the prime minister [François Fillon] and the president of the Republic [Nicolas Sarkozy] because these are positions [] and a European leadership which the bosses have to agree to
I was sorry for [Ireland] but do not ask me to stand in for the referee of the game
It is a caricature of democracy. We have the feeling that the 27, especially [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel and [French President] Nicolas Sarkozy are looking for people who won't overshadow them
He’s shown a lot of skills regarding Belgium, and that’s a problem in fact, because he’ll have to abandon his prime minister’s position
We view French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to Saudi Arabia as an attempt to build upon these commercial and diplomatic interests
I told Brian Cowen how sorry I was for them.
The West has never ceased to strengthen the Israeli position regardless of who is in power ... The latest proposal by the French president Nicolas Sarkozy to hold an international conference on peace with the participation of some Arab leaders is part of this overwhelming desire to support Israel.
King Abdullah ... is a man of peace and moderation
we always talk about a European role regarding Middle East issues... it is well- known that France throughout history has been leading the political role in Europe... and it was obvious that when President Nicolas Sarkozy restored the political dynamism, Europe moved with him politically.
We want Copenhagen to be a success, not a cut-price agreement.
The subject of the negotiations with Syria came up during a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy
We are making public... a French-Brazilian text because Brazil and France, we want Copenhagen to be a success, not a cut-price agreement
Clint Eastwood will add Commander of the French Legion of Honor to his many awards and accolades on Friday in a ceremony in Paris presided by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
We want the Copenhagen to be a success, we won’t accept an abated accord
The guest list in Berlin is an impressive one. Chancellor Angela Merkel is expecting numerous world leaders to attend, including French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, among others. Surely it is an honour to be a part of it
Settlement activity is where Europe is united. If the fourth Geneva Convention means anything, settlements are a violation of international law
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni very much want to have a child. Carla has already said so several times, otherwise I would not be allowed to say this. Everyone knows about it now. They are a young couple, and like all young couples, they want to start a family
Settlement activity is where Europe is united. If the fourth Geneva Convention means anything, settlements are a violation of international law
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