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France's Chirac publishes memoirs as court case looms

Former French President Jacques Chirac is ready to face trial for corruption, he told a leading French radio station Thursday.

France's Chirac to face corruption trial

Former French President Jacques Chirac must stand trial on corruption charges, marking the first time a former French president is being brought to court.

Time.com: Sarkozy's Visit: Stressing the Positive

The French President likes to cast himself as the anti-Chirac, though not much between the two nations has changed

Sarkozys tipped for marriage split

Speculation surrounds the state of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's marriage following word that the first lady, Cecilia Sarkozy, will not be accompanying her husband on a state visit to Morocco next week.

Time.com: Sarkozy and Bush Agree To Disagree

Analysis: The new French president seeks a friendly relationship with his American counterpart, to prevent their substantial disagreements on Iraq, Iran and much else from souring transatlantic ties

Sarkozy pledges new era of change

France's new president, Nicolas Sarkozy, reached out to his political opponents in his inaugural speech, pledging to reunite the country as he was formally sworn in Wednesday in an elaborate ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris.

Chirac drives Lebanon aid effort

French President Jacques Chirac kicked off an international donor conference aimed at raising billions in aid for battle-torn Lebanon by offering the government a 500 million euros ($650 million dollars) loan at "advantageous terms."

Chirac urges no sanctions on Iran

French President Jacques Chirac has said he believes a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis can be found without resorting to U.N. sanctions.

Annan: EU living up to Lebanon promise

European countries will provide "the backbone" of a U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Friday.

Europe pledges 7,000 peacekeepers

European countries have pledged to contribute almost 7,000 troops to a U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon.

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