World Oct 09 Families seek truth as Airbus, Air France face trial over 2009 crash Aviation industry heavyweights Airbus and Air France are charged with manslaughter in a trial that opens Monday over the crash of Flight 447 on June 1, 2009, killing all 228 people aboard.
World Jun 06 Gen. Mark Milley says the U.S. will keep providing ‘significant’ support to Ukraine Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says the United States and allied countries will keep providing "significant" support to Ukraine, out of respect for the legacy of D-Day soldiers.
Arts Nov 30 Black artist Josephine Baker honored at France’s Pantheon French President Emmanuel Macron presided over an elaborate ceremony Tuesday at the domed Pantheon monument in Paris to immortalize Baker alongside other French luminaries.
Economy Dec 01 Glimmers of hope for world economy, but dangers lurk The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicted Tuesday that the world economy will bounce back to its pre-pandemic levels by the end of next year, but that recovery will be uneven across the countries.
World Dec 25 Notre Dame rector says fragile cathedral might not be saved The rector of Notre Dame Cathedral says the Paris landmark is still so fragile that there's a “50 percent chance” the structure might not be saved, because scaffolding installed before this year's fire is threatening the vaults of the Gothic…