Fissile materials remain poorly protected

By R. Jeffrey Smith

Many countries are not adequately protecting their fissile materials

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… , near the Sichuan city of Hanzhong. Other such plants opened last year in France and Japan. Argentina is trying to get one started, the Dutch are expanding …"

"… ment capabilities, Argentina ranked in the middle of the group of 32, with France ranked at 19, Japan at 23 and the Netherlands at 6.The U.S. ranking was 13 …"

FACT CHECK: Gingrich makes a French connection

By FactCheck.Org

Ad brings up a donation Romney gave to the Democratic party in 1992.

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… French-speaking skills, Romney honed those as a Mormon missionary in France for a few years in the 1960s. Gingrich’s ad highlights a clip& …"

'Free-for-all' decimates fish stocks in the southern Pacific

By Mort Rosenblum and Mar Cabra

Fishing fleets have devastated stocks in the southern Pacific, once among the world’s richest waters

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… ¬50.3 million.EU funds — and financial support from Germany, Britain and France — helped PFA build or modernize 15 trawlers, nearly half its fleet.PFA†…"

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A look at the reporting process behind ICIJ's 'Looting the Seas III' investigation

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… roduced a lengthy and revealing interview.Our media partners are Le Monde (France), the International Herald Tribune, El Mundo (Spain) and Trouw (The N …"

Puncturing the hot air balloons on defense spending

By R. Jeffrey Smith

Rhetoric confuses reality, as Obama's defense budget proposal would shift planned spending by less than one percent

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute), China, Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Germany, India, Italy, and Brazil. Experts h …"

"… like Eritrea.  But traditional military allies in Europe — Britain, France, and Germany — all spend much less than the United States, and the avera …"

U.S. deal with europeans limits risk of illicit nuclear bombs

By Aaron Mehta

Washington makes headway in choking off the supply of highly-enriched uranium for medical isotopes.

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… n Seoul last week President Obama announced a major new deal with Belgium, France and the Netherlands to reduce the amount of highly-enriched uranium used t …"

"… isotope generating facilities (located in South Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Belgium and the Netherlands) to use LEU — which is not suitable for nuc …"

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Obama 'bundlers' hauled in more than $33 million last quarter

By Aaron Mehta

Obama pals bring in another $32 million for campaign, DNC last quarter.

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… -based bundlers listed by the campaign: five in the United Kingdom, two in France, one in Switzerland and one in China.Contributions from foreign nationals …"

FACT CHECK: TV ad makes slippery claims about Romney's oil connection

By FactCheck.Org

Collaborative pro-Obama TV ad calls out Romney for his $200M 'oil connection', but the claim is a stretch.

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… the United Kingdom’s BP, which had sales of nearly $376 billion, or France’s Total, which had sales of more than $216 billion last year. So ev …"

Diesel engine exhaust earns 'carcinogenic' label

By Jim Morris

An international health body declared Tuesday that diesel engine exhaust is 'carcinogenic to humans.'

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… recently in the United States.After a weeklong meeting of experts in Lyon, France, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World …"

U.S. points finger, and arms exports, at human rights abusers

By Zach Toombs and R. Jeffrey Smith

The State Department decries repression in the countries where it promotes the purchase of U.S. weaponry.

Excerpts from this story referencing "France":

"… according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Russia, France, and China followed behind. Much of the recent U.S. increase came from vas …"

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