Your opinions on France

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As part of its Eye on France coverage, CNN is asking its viewers — including the French living in France and abroad — about what defines the nation today.

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Charity: Aid workers raping, abusing children

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Humanitarian aid workers and United Nation peacekeepers are sexually abusing small children in war-ravished and famine-gripped countries, a leading European charity has said.

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Pique leaves United to rejoin Barcelona

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Manchester United have transferred Spanish defender Gerard Pique back to his former club Barcelona.

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Sri Lanka vows to ‘crush’ train bombers

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FIFA step up plan to restrict foreign players

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Thousands flee over China ‘quake lake’ fears

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Authorities evacuated thousands of people in southwestern China’s Sichuan province Tuesday as engineers prepared to blast a potentially dangerous lake created by landslides from this month’s earthquake.

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Ex-Credit Suisse trader could serve 8 years

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Mugabe labels U.S. diplomat a ‘prostitute’

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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has warned against outside influences in next month’s run-off election, likening one American diplomat to a “prostitute” and threatening to oust another from his country.

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Myanmar junta extends Suu Kyi house arrest

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Myanmar’s military rulers have extended the five-year detention of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, beating Tuesday’s deadline by hours.

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‘Skyrocketing’ oil prices fuel angry protests

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Hundreds of truck drivers parked their rigs on roadways in London and in other cities across Britain on Tuesday to protest a more than 30 percent increase in the price of diesel fuel in the past year.

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