Matthieu Jublin
Contributor
France Is Cracking Down on Websites That Promote 'Thinspiration' and Anorexia
As France’s parliament studies new public health legislation, the country’s deputies have moved to ban pro-anorexia websites and the use of unacceptably underweight models.
UN Adopts Resolution Calling for International Coordination Against Boko Haram
Boko Haram militants have killed at least 15,000 people since 2009, and evidence has emerged of militants using children as "expendable cannon fodder" and "human bombs."
Al Qaeda Splinter Group Claims Deadly Attack on Red Cross Aid Workers in Mali
One Red Cross worker was killed and another injured when gunmen opened fire on a vehicle that was delivering supplies to a hospital in northern Mali.
French Senators Vote to Screw Over Prostitutes — But Not Their Johns
French lawmakers rejected a proposed law Tuesday that would have fined people caught paying for sex, voting instead to crack down on the country’s prostitutes.