More than a century after the First World War, vast stretches of French soil remain contaminated, with some areas still too hazardous to access. Experts warn it could take 700 years to clear ...
In the early 1920s, 25,000 tonnes of munitions were destroyed in Trélon and Liessies, northern France, and the soil in the Bois l’Abbé forest still bears the scars. More than a century after ...
More than a century after the First World War, vast stretches of French soil remain contaminated, with some areas still too hazardous to access. Experts warn it could take 700 years to clear hidden ...
Organisers are hoping the first public spectacle of the Games on French soil -- just 79 days from the opening ceremony -- will help build excitement after a row about ticket prices and concerns ...
France and Burkina Faso have officially marked the end of French military operations in ... end of French military operations on Burkinabe soil, at the base of Kamboincin, Burkina Faso February ...