Bernard Cazeneuve
France and the UK Have Signed a New Pact to Tackle the Migrant Crisis in Calais
Among various enhanced security measures, the two countries have agreed to open a joint control and command centre to better share information and coordinate their efforts on the border.
France Foils Plot To Attack Army Base and Behead Senior Officer
Three men, including a former marine, were planning to storm the base and film the execution on a GoPro.
Suspect Reportedly Denies Religious Motivation in Beheading and Factory Attack in France
The man accused of decapitating his boss and causing an explosion last Friday near Lyon reportedly told investigators he "wanted to commit suicide as part of a media stunt."
France and Italy Can't Seem to Agree on What to Do About the Immigration Crisis
Since Thursday, 200 immigrants have been trying to cross the border between France and Italy, near the small town of Ventimiglia in Italy—but the French police have been preventing their entrance into the country.
Video Shows French Cops Shoving Migrants Over Guardrail
An advocacy group released a video that shows several incidents of French police acting aggressively with migrants in the northern port town of Calais.
Authorities Bust Alleged 'Jihadist Recruitment Network' in the South of France
Special police units arrested five people Tuesday in Lunel, a small town where up to 20 residents have fled to Syria to join the Islamic State over the past year.
Is France About to Get Its Own Patriot Act?
In the wake of the Paris attacks, France is caught between the need for beefed-up security and a commitment to protect its freedoms and liberties.
Gunman Kills Paris Policewoman, a Day After Charlie Hebdo Attacks
An armed attacker killed a police officer and injured another man in Paris this morning. On Wednesday, suspected Islamists murdered 12 at the offices of a satirical magazine in the French capital.
France Deploys Troops and Raises Terror Threat Level in Response to 'Allahu Akbar' Attacks
After three attacks on civilians in two days that killed one person and injured 20, French officials deployed up to 300 troops to help patrol public places.
France Searching for Answers After 'Allahu Akbar' Attacks
Two recent attacks — and another incident Monday when a driver plowed into a crowd of pedestrians — have reignited the debate over terror threats on French soil.
French Universities to School Algerian Imams in Secular Traditions
France wants visiting imams to be trained in the ways of French secular society to tackle the country's growing issue of Islamic fundamentalism.
France Enacts Controversial New Anti-Jihadist Law
France is the largest source of western jihadists and its parliament passed strong anti-terror laws this week. But critics warn they could be anti-democratic.