Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco and Belgium also recognized the state of Palestine at the UN event. Canada, Britain, Portugal and Australia recognized Palestine two days ago.
A French court has issued an international arrest warrant for former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and six former senior figures in his entourage.
The Uzbek banker immediately went to the hospital after his release. After a medical examination, it was found that he had numerous bruises and physical injuries on his body. The fact is that the 48-year-old banker was participating in the construction of a gas-cycle power plant in the Surkhandarya region in cooperation with the French company EDF. He went to Paris to meet with French partners within the framework of this project. An official from Anorbank confirmed that such an incident really happened and said that Olimov used his own money to get released, and that the money of customers who had deposited with the bank was not used.
Central Asia is becoming one of the centers of attention in France's foreign policy, and Uzbekistan is recognized as the most important partner in the region. Previously, Paris's influence in the region was limited, but now it is rapidly developing political, economic and cultural ties with Tashkent. This interest is not accidental.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was awarded France's highest award - the Order of the Legion of Honor.
The French Senate has approved a bill to ban the wearing of the hijab during sporting events. "This bill is designed for political purposes: it is a way of fighting Islam under the pretext of defending secularism," said Socialist Selvi Robert.
France has handed over the Adji Kossey base in the Chadian capital of N'Djamena to the Chadian army, completely ending its military presence in the country.
Chad's government has canceled a long-standing security and defense industry cooperation agreement with France. The French military was serving as a defense force in the country.
French Interior Minister Bruno Retayo initiated a ban on the hijab for Muslims at school events and sporting events. He believes that religious, political or trade union symbols hinder the unification of all around sports.
In France, a Muslim activist has been taken to court for publicly criticizing the country's government for indulging in Islamophobia. Ilyas D'Imzalen faces up to 15 years in prison for publicly using the term "Intifada" (resistance to Israel) and criticizing Zionism.