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PARIS - French Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie has defended her track record, saying that she was the victim of a media campaign as she announced her resignation.
PARIS - European countries should adopt a "common strategy" on issues related to violence-hit Libya, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in an address on national television.
TUNIS/PARIS - Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi, who heads the transitional government, announced his resignation Sunday amid renewed violent protests in the North African country.
PARIS - The French foreign ministry has announced that it has closed its embassy in Libya and ceased all diplomatic activities in the unrest-beset north African country until further notice.
PARIS - France has placed all bank accounts belonging to Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi and members of his inner circle under surveillance, the finance ministry department responsible for money laundering said Saturday.
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