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Nicolas Sarkozy in Afghanistan after deadly attack on French soldiers

Nicolas Sarkozy in Afghanistan after deadly attack on French soldiersKabul - French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Kabul on Wednesday to visit his country's troops and meet with his Afghan counterpart, a day after 10 French soldiers were killed and 21 were wounded in a Taliban attack.

Sarkozy visited French troops in Camp Warehouse on the eastern outskirts of Kabul Wednesday morning and paid his respects to the dead soldiers, a diplomatic source who declined to be named said.

Sarkozy praises deceased Zambian president Mwanawasa

French President Nicolas Sarkozy

Shevardnadze: Russia a threat to Europe

Former Georgian President Eduard ShevardnadzeParis - Former Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze Tuesday labelled Russia a threat to Europe and called for Moscow to be punished for its invasion of Georgia.

"The Georgia conflict is a test," the former Soviet foreign minister told the French daily Le Parisien. "If the Europeans let Russia away with this, what guarantee can they then give Poland or the Baltic states if the scenario repeats itself?"

Death toll seen going beyond 30 in Haiti tropical storm - reports

Paris - The death toll in the wake of tropical storm Fay in Haiti was feared to be much higher than official accounts so far, the internet edition of the French paper Le Nouvelliste said Monday.

On Sunday, Haitian officials had put the number of deaths at seven.

But since then some 30 persons were missing after the lorry they were being transported in toppled over in a raging river, the paper reported, citing officials.

Civil defence official Marie Alta Jean Baptiste said that the Red Cross was treating 12 wounded, but those survivors spoke of some 30 further passengers having been on board the lorry. So far those passengers had not been located.

Withdraw or face serious consequences, Sarkozy warns Russia

French President Nicolas SarkozyParis - French President Nicolas Sarkozy demanded that Russian troops withdraw "without delay" from Georgia, adding that "this point is not negotiable in my eyes."

In an article to appear in Le Figaro newspaper Monday, Sarkozy said he would convene a special European Union summit if Russia failed to remove its military troops that entered Georgia on and after August 7.

"If this clause of the ceasefire accord is not applied rapidly and totally, I would summon an extraordinary European Council to decide what consequences to draw," the article said.

French inflation stabilizes in July

French inflation stabilizes in JulyParis - France's consumer price index stabilized in July with inflation at 3.6 per cent, down 0.2 per cent from the previous month and unchanged year on year, the country's statistics bureau INSEE said Tuesday in Paris.

France's economic growth appeared however to be losing steam with industrial output dropping 0.4 per cent in June to stand 1.4 per cent lower than the same month in
2007.

The automobile industry appeared particularly stymied, with manufacturing in the sector shrinking by 5.8 per cent for the second quarter.

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