Far-right leader Marine Le Pen plans to rally alongside major political parties but the far left refuses.
Read moreBy Hugh Schofield
BBC News, Paris

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen plans to rally alongside major political parties but the far left refuses.

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen plans to rally alongside major political parties but the far left refuses.

In an exclusive BBC interview, the French president said a ceasefire would be in Israel's interest.

Thousands are asked to evacuate from a town in the southwest over fears magma has spread underground.

While decades of prosecutions weakened the US and Italian mafia, transatlantic relations remain strong.

Mary Lou McDonald tells the party conference she wants to see "orange and green reconciled".

Joseph Strickland is "relieved" from governance following a Vatican investigation.

Allegations against the pair include "recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen plans to rally alongside major political parties but the far left refuses.

In an exclusive BBC interview, the French president said a ceasefire would be in Israel's interest.

Thousands are asked to evacuate from a town in the southwest over fears magma has spread underground.

While decades of prosecutions weakened the US and Italian mafia, transatlantic relations remain strong.

Mary Lou McDonald tells the party conference she wants to see "orange and green reconciled".

Joseph Strickland is "relieved" from governance following a Vatican investigation.

Allegations against the pair include "recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".

In an exclusive BBC interview, the French president said a ceasefire would be in Israel's interest.

Thousands are asked to evacuate from a town in the southwest over fears magma has spread underground.

While decades of prosecutions weakened the US and Italian mafia, transatlantic relations remain strong.
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