Mr Sarkozy announced that he planned to sue an investigative website which had published a document implying that the Gaddafi regime in Tripoli had funded his 2007 run for the presidency. The website, Mediapart, said that it looked forward to revealing all its information on dealings between the late Libyan dictator and Mr Sarkozy during a future libel action. Whether Mr Sarkozy would fight such a court case as president or ex-president will be decided on Sunday when France votes in the second...
Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List: Reporters and EditorsLONDON (AP) — Britain's immigration minister Damian Green says the government is taking action to address long waits at airport immigration lines amid further...
Ajax winger Derk Boerrigter is convinced the Amsterdammers will win the Eredivisie this season but wants the job done as soon as possible. Ajax host struggling VVV-Venlo on Wednesday night knowing a solitary point will clinch their 31st Dutch title. The club go into the game with a six-point lead...
FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg E-mailPrint LONDON — Social media may have played a role in spreading revolution during the Arab Spring, but can they prevent a war? As the United Nations Security Council was due to meet on Tuesday to debate how to avert a full-scale...