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Britain Should Manage Asylum Seekers On Its Own Territory, Says Nicolas Sarkozy
- Sunday August 28, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is attempting a political comeback before next year's election, said on Saturday that Britain should open an asylum centre on its territory to deal with asylum seekers now camped in Calais.
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Defying Allies, France to Deliver First Warship to Russia
- Tuesday July 22, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
President Francois Hollande won broad domestic applause on Tuesday for defying allies Britain and the United States by confirming plans to deliver a helicopter carrier to Russia, with one backer dismissing the objections as hypocritical.
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Britain and France sign nuclear power deals at summit
- Saturday February 18, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron put recent disputes behind them to unveil a nuclear power deal and renew their own sometimes shaky political alliance on Saturday.
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Britain Should Manage Asylum Seekers On Its Own Territory, Says Nicolas Sarkozy
- Sunday August 28, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is attempting a political comeback before next year's election, said on Saturday that Britain should open an asylum centre on its territory to deal with asylum seekers now camped in Calais.
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Defying Allies, France to Deliver First Warship to Russia
- Tuesday July 22, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
President Francois Hollande won broad domestic applause on Tuesday for defying allies Britain and the United States by confirming plans to deliver a helicopter carrier to Russia, with one backer dismissing the objections as hypocritical.
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Britain and France sign nuclear power deals at summit
- Saturday February 18, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron put recent disputes behind them to unveil a nuclear power deal and renew their own sometimes shaky political alliance on Saturday.
- www.ndtv.com