Quebec Premier Pauline Marois stands to support a motion regarding the controversial values charter at the Parti Quebecois Convention in Montreal on Sunday. Christinne Muschi/Reuters/Landov hide caption
France
Thursday
Monday
French Minister for Industrial Renewal Arnaud Montebourg attends the Made in France fair in Paris on Saturday. According to a poll, more than 70 percent of the French say they would pay more for goods made at home. Alain Jocard/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Wednesday
Photos of the two slain journalists in Paris on Sunday. Pierre Andrieu/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
Mohandas K. (Mahatma) Gandhi shown using a spinning wheel in 1933 shortly after his release from prison. Keystone/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
The hostages' families, friends and activists demonstrate in Aix-en-Provence, France, in June. Claude Paris/AP hide caption
Monday
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein during a hearing in September on Capitol Hill. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption
Waves produced by storm-force winds break against the harbor wall in Dover, England, on Monday. Oli Scarff/Getty Images hide caption
President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a news conference in Berlin in June. A German newspaper reported Sunday that Obama had known since 2010 that his intelligence service was eavesdropping on Merkel. The story came a day after reports alleged Obama told Merkel he was not aware she was being spied on. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters /Landov hide caption
Friday
France's government has taken legal steps to protect the country's independent booksellers from behemoths like Amazon. It already prohibits discounts of more than 5 percent on books. Now it's considering a law that would not allow online retailers like Amazon to offer both a 5 percent discount and free shipping. Christine Zenino/Flickr hide caption
Little 'Libraires' That Could: French Law Would Keep Amazon At Bay
Tuesday
U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Rivkin (in red tie) leaves the Foreign Ministry in Paris after being summoned Monday following reports that the National Security Agency spied on French citizens. Thibault Camus/AP hide caption
Monday
A worker walks inside the turbine hall of the Sizewell nuclear plant in eastern England in 2006. The U.K. government on Monday announced that French-owned EDF would build the first new British nuclear power station in 20 years. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP hide caption
Le Monde has the scoop on allegations about NSA spying on French phone calls. LeMonde.fr hide caption
Saturday
Leonarda Dibrani, 15, on Friday in Mitrovica, Kosovo. Visar Kryeziu/AP hide caption
Friday
Leonarda Dibrani, 15, holds her sister, Medina, in Mitrovica, Kosovo, on Friday. Police seized Leonarda from a school field trip last week and expelled her and her family from France. The case has prompted protests across France. Vusar Kryeziu/AP hide caption