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French nationality law is historically based on the principles of jus soli (Latin for "right of soil"), according to Ernest Renan's definition, in opposition to the German definition of nationality, jus sanguinis (Latin for "right of blood"), formalized by Johann Gottlieb Fichte.
The 1993 Méhaignerie Law required children born in France of foreign parents to request French nationality at adulthood, rather than being automatically accorded citizenship. This "manifestation of will" requirement was subsequently abrogated by the Guigou Law of 1998, but children born in France of foreign parents remain foreign until obtaining legal majority.
Children born in France to tourists or short-term visitors do not acquire French citizenship by virtue of birth in France: residency must be proven. Since immigration became increasingly a political theme in the 1980s, albeit accompanied by a lower immigration rate (see Demographics in France), both left-wing and right-wing governments have issued several laws restricting the possibilities of being naturalized.
A city councilor in southern France warns that some French citizens are gearing up for civil war as memberships of gun clubs explode in the aftermath of three massive terror attacks that have rocked the country. In an article entitled What next? Could France be facing a civil war?, author Jonathan Miller, who is an elected council member in the village of Caux, asserts that the Nice truck attack has “shaken France to the brink of a terrifying escalation.” Warning that France “may be on the edge of something resembling a civil war,” Miller reveals that membership in his local gun club has “quadrupled, from 200 to 800 members” in the last few months alone. http://www.infowars.com/council-member-french-citizens-are-getting-ready-for-war/ The Clintons' War on Women http://amzn.to/297EgeI Cli...
French citizens killed in surveillThree French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights. 'Straight down' French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed that three of the victims were min...
Subscribe to France 24 now : http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTliveEN In this programme we look at what used to be a group of friends from the eastern French city of Vesoul. All of them were middle-class French citizens, aged between 20 and 30, who converted to Islam in a short space of time. They found the hardcore and sectarian views they wanted to hear in Islamic State group propaganda videos on the Internet. They soon swapped their peaceful life in France for the Syrian civil war, joining the ranks of the Islamic State group. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look. A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett, Aline Schmidt and Claire Pryde. Visit our website : http://www.france24.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel : http://f24.my/youtu...
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The U.S. ambassador to France met with French diplomats Monday over allegations that the National Security Agency intercepted more than 70 million phone calls in France over a 30-day period. Ambassador Charles Rivkin was summoned to the French Foreign Ministry in Paris after the details of the alleged spying appeared in the French newspaper Le Monde... Read More At: http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/21/world/europe/france-nsa-spying/ Clip from the Monday, October 21st 2013 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern. Check out our website - and become a member - at: http://www.SecularTalkRadio.com Listen to the Live Show or On Demand archive at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kylekulinski Follow on Twitter: http://...
The Citizen Hearing on Disclosure will attempt to accomplish what the U. S. Congress has failed to do for forty-five years - seek out the facts surrounding the most important issue of this or any other time. At The National Press Club April 29 - May 3, 2013 http://www.citizenhearing.org
In a move that will severely limit the civil liberties of French citizens, President Francois Hollande has proposed constitutional amendments along with a three month extension on the state of emergency measures. After a series of coordinated terrorist attacks left 129 dead in Paris Friday, Hollande immediately declared a state of emergency, based on a rarely used 1955 law that allows the state to conduct warrantless searches of private property, impose curfews, restrict public gatherings and movements of people, confiscate weapons at will and take over the press. By law the state of emergency cannot last more than 12 days, but Hollande asked for a three-month extension Monday. He also proposed a series of constitutional amendments to increase the state’s surveillance powers and give it ...
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Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights. 'Straight down' French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed that three of the victims were ministry staff while the other two we...
French citizens killed in surveillThree French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta . Three French defence officials and two other people d,ied when a surveillance plane cr,ashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. TIB 24.10.2016: French citizens killed in surveillance plane crash on Malta Please like, comment and subscribe for daily news bites from the internet. Source: . Terrifying footage captures the moment a plane tracing migrant trafficking routes explodes in a ball of flames in Malta, killing five customs officials on board.
Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights. 'Straight down' French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed that three of the victims were ministry staff while the other ...
Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights. 'Straight down' French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed that three of the victims were ministry staff while the other two we...
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Malta's government says the small plane that crashed in a fireball soon after takeoff, killing all five crew members aboard, had been heading to Libya's coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes for the French government. The twin-prop Fairchild Metroliner exploded into a huge ball of flame and smoke shortly after takeoff Monday morning. A statement from the Maltese government said all five victims were French. It said the flight was part of a French Customs surveillance operation tracing routes of illicit trafficking of all sorts, including human- and drug trafficking. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes ...
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel with some more interesting News still waiting for you further on. Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after take-off at Malta International Airport. The light aircraft was setting off on a mission over the Mediterranean around 07:20 (05:20 GMT) when it nose-dived and disintegrated in a ball of flames. There was no explosion prior to the crash, according to eyewitnesses. Malta said the flight had been part of a French operation to track illicit trafficking of people and drugs. An investigation into the causes of the crash is to be conducted by the French defence ministry. The airport has re-opened with some disruption expected to the day's scheduled flights.French Defence Minister Jean-Yv...
Terrifying footage captures the moment a plane tracing migrant trafficking routes explodes in a ball of flames in Malta, killing five customs officials on board. [Official Full Video][24 October 2016] The plane is believed to have crashed shortly after taking-off from the runway at Malta Airport on Monday. Related Raw Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKxckn2K9yw -- Plane+Crash+in+Malta Malta plane crash: 5 killed in surveillance operation | Plane Crash in Malta Malta plane crash kills all five French passengers | World news Plane on French anti-smuggling mission crashes in Malta | Reuters Watch: Five dead as plane crashes in Luqa - Times of Malta FR: Plane Crash à Malte -- Three French defence officials and two other people died when a surveillance plane crashed shortly after t...
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Simon Schama is University Professor of Art History and History at Columbia University. His award winning books, translated into 15 languages, include 'Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution', 'Landscape and Memory', 'Rembrandt's Eyes', 'A History of Britain', 'The Power of Art', 'Rough Crossings', and, most recently, 'The American Future: A History'. His art columns for the New Yorker won the National Magazine Award for criticism and his journalism has appeared regularly in the Guardian and the Financial Times where he is Contributing Editor. He has written and presented forty films for BBC2 on subjects a diverse as Tolstoy, American politics and John Donne and won an Emmy for The Power of Art. Simon Schama discussed the life and work of French author Colette, explaining: "becaus...
Should the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) be more powerful? How can the European Commission be obliged to examine ECIs faster and to act more effectively? Should ECI outcomes be mandatory for the Commission? These, and other questions, were debated by members of the European Parliament and leading experts in a Euranet Plus live debate. Get all the details and video recordings at http://euranetplus-inside.eu/citizens-corner-debate-on-giving-citizens-initiatives-stronger-teeth-time-for-eci-review/ Guests of Part 1/2 | French | moderator Bertrand Henne - Maria ARENA, MEP, Belgium, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament - Claude ROLIN, MEP, Belgium, Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats - Elisa LIRONI, Digital Democr...
US Marines and French Foreign Legion conduct a military exercise at Camp des Garrigues, France. The French Foreign Legion is a military service branch of the French Army established in 1831, unique because it was created for foreign nationals willing to serve in the French Armed Forces. Commanded by French officers, it is also open to French citizens, who amounted to 24% of the recruits in 2007. The Foreign Legion is today known as a unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills but also on its strong esprit de corps. As its men come from different countries with different cultures, this is a way to strengthen them enough to work as a team. Although it is part of the French Military, it is the only unit of the military that does not swear allegiance to France, but to...
Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news, hosted a Citizens’ Corner debate on "new rules for the freedom of movement" in the EU at the European Parliament in Brussels on February 24. The debate was jointly produced by Euranet Plus and RTBF, the Belgian member of the Euranet Plus network. The bilingual debate was moderated by journalist Africa Gordillo of RTBF (in French) and Brian Maguire of the Euranet Plus News Agency in Brussels (in English). The debate also featured students of the Euranet Plus campus radio network from Romania (UBB Radio, Cluj-Napoca) and Spain (Universidade de Vigo). The French part of the debate featured the following guests: - Hugues Bayet, MEP, Belgium, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, www - Gérard Deprez, MEP, Belgium...
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Are consumer rights still protected during the economic crisis -- or are they slowly being eroded? Are companies trying to be more competitive at the expense of observing the norms which protect consumers? Does the EU offer real and complete protection for consumers hit by the diverse effects of the economic crisis? How effective are the EU agencies for consumer rights? Do the European citizens even know their rights as consumers? And what is the European Parliament doing to protect consumers' rights? These and many more questions were answered during the Citizens' Corner debate on February 11, 2014. Guests of the this first part of the debate in French with moderator Yann-Antony Noghès (BFM Business): - MEP Gilles Pargneaux (France), Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and D...