EU unveils more precise satnav system, offers new applications in aviation, farms, road tollsOctober 1st, 2009 EU unveils more precise satnav systemBRUSSELS — The European Union has unveiled an updated satellite navigation system that is up to five times more precise than the current GPS system. EU Transport Commissioner Antonio Tajani says the EGNOS system will allow for far more intricate applications ranging from pinpointing agricultural spraying to helping to guide blind people in their everyday lives.
Sarkozy to walk out of G20 if executive bonuses are not cappedSeptember 14th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy has threatened to walk out of this month's meeting of the G20 group of nations if no agreement is found on limiting the bonus of executives, the daily Le Figaro reported Monday. "If there is no concrete decision, I will leave," Sarkozy was quoted as saying.
Resistance veterans, Sarkozy celebrate 65th anniversary of liberation of Paris from NazisAugust 25th, 2009 Vets mark 65 years since Paris freed from NazisPARIS — Veterans of the French Resistance have joined President Nicolas Sarkozy in a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Paris from the Nazi occupation. On Aug. 25, 1944, Resistance leader Charles de Gaulle moved back into the War Ministry in central Paris and made a famous speech from City Hall.
Obama: US-China relations will shape 21st century, calls for shared responsibilityJuly 27th, 2009 Obama: US-China relations will shape 21st centuryWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says the U.S.-China relationship will mold the 21st century. The president spoke Monday morning to the opening session of two days of critical talks with top Beijing leaders on issues ranging from the troubled world economy to climate change and nuclear proliferation.
Sarkozy falls ill, hospitalisedJuly 26th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy was taken to hospital Sunday after falling ill while exercising, French media reports said. France Info radio said the incident occurred before noon at his residence in Versailles.
Cannot allow nuke power Pak to fall into terrorists hands: SarkozyJuly 9th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said that it cannot allow nuclear power Pakistan to fall into the hands of the Taliban and other extremist organizations, which have been challenging the writ of the government. In an interview with France 5 television, Sarkozy warned that international community can not afford to let the Taliban and other extremist groups succeed in their nefarious aims of toppling the Pakistan government to lay their hands on the nuclear armaments.
Dalai Lama's French 'honor' nothing more than political stunt: Chinese expertsJune 9th, 2009 BEIJING - Chinese experts have termed Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe's meeting with the Dalai Lama to award him an honorary citizenship of the French capital as "a full political stunt."
China opposes the honorary Paris citizenship for Dalai Lama. Despite a protest from China, Delanoe hosted the Dalai Lama at a ceremony in Paris on Sunday afternoon.
Sarkozy visiting Pakistan in autumn to ink nuclear deal ?May 26th, 2009 ABU DHABI - French President Nicolas Sarkozy could visit Pakistan later this year to ink a nuclear cooperation deal between the two countries. According to sources, France and Pakistan are negotiating a nuclear partnership and talks in this regard, are at an advanced stage.
Sarkozy, Bruni may move into Jagger's building in ParisMay 14th, 2009 LONDON - Mick Jagger may soon have a new neighbour in his luxurious Paris pad: ex-lover Carla Bruni along with Nicolas Sarkozy. It has been reported that the French President and wife are poised to buy a 3.5million pound "love nest" in Paris.
Obama not always best with his decisions: SarkozyApril 16th, 2009 PARIS - While US President Barack Obama is very intelligent and charismatic, he is 'not always at his best when it comes to decisions and efficiency', French President Nicolas Sarkozy was quoted Thursday as saying. 'He has only been elected for two months and has never managed a ministry in his life,' Sarkozy was quoted as saying by Liberation newspaper.
Rachida Dati plots political comeback with Paris mayoral runMarch 15th, 2009 LONDON - French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who made a lightning return to work just days after giving birth, only to lose her job, has launched a political comeback. The 43-year-old, who was considered President Nicolas Sarkozy's favourite among the "Sarko-zettes" - his women ministers, is letting everybody know that she will run for mayor of Paris, reports The Times.
Sarkozy visits town of 1,600 - accompanied by 700 policemenFebruary 21st, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, angered by protest incidents in the past, is now paying visits to local communities with protection provided by hundreds of police and gendarmes, officials confirmed Thursday. A visit to the Loire valley town of Daumeray with a population of 1,600, took place with 700 police providing security, the gendarme office in Angers said.
Sarkozy visits town of 1,600 - accompanied by 700 policemenFebruary 19th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, angered by protest incidents in the past, is now paying visits to local communities with protection provided by hundreds of police and gendarmes, officials confirmed Thursday. A visit to the Loire valley town of Daumeray with a population of 1,600, took place with 700 police providing security, the gendarme office in Angers said.
Sarkozy visits town of 1,600 - accompanied by 700 policemenFebruary 19th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, angered by protest incidents in the past, is now paying visits to local communities with protection provided by hundreds of police and gendarmes, officials confirmed Thursday. A visit to the Loire valley town of Daumeray with a population of 1,600, took place with 700 police providing security, the gendarme office in Angers said.
Sarkozy couple reach new heights, as stars of comic booksJanuary 15th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni became stars of France's comic book scene last year. The cover of the recently published book, 'Carla and Carlito', depicts the French first lady carrying an image of Sarkozy in a baby sling.