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A yacht built for Saddam Hussein and now moored in the south of France is up for sale. However, before that can happen, a legal battle over who actually owns it needs to be settled. On Thursday a court in France is expected to decide on whether the yacht should remain impounded. Estelle Youssouffa reports.
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Pirates have hijacked another ship in the Gulf of Aden.
Dozens of ships have been hijacked in that area this year, despite the presence of a multinational naval task force.
Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa, reporting from a French frigate examines the increasing problem of piracy.
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Thousands of people have been protesting against Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to change France's working hours. Al Jazeera correspondent Estelle Youssouffa speaks to one man in Paris who owns a flower shop and says the proposed changes are preventing his business from blossoming.
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France is being urged by the Rwandan government to give one of their top officials a quick trial - and the chance to defend herself. Rose Kabuye is facing charges in connection with the killing of a former Rwandan president in 1994, which many believed sparked the Rwandan genocide.
Kabuye has now been charged and temporarily released. Estelle Youssouffa reports from Paris.
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With an estimated $13bn to $16bn lost every year to maritime pirates, the French navy has helped to escort some merchant ships through pirate-infested waters.
Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa, reporting from a French frigate in the Gulf of Aden, examines the increasing problem of piracy.
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Hundreds of illegal immigrants have walked out of their jobs in France, protesting over their state of legal limbo and demanding official papers. President Nicolas Sarkozy has acknowledged foreign workers are important for the French economy, but says existing laws must be followed. From Paris, Estelle Youssoufa reports.