It is the DST, "Département de la Sûreté/SécuritéTerritoriale" (Department of Territorial Safety/Security), commonly referred to as la Sûreté.
they have the French equivalent.
The equivalent organization in the United Kingdom to the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is known as MI5.This is in fact a misnomer: the original office for the section was in Room 15, on the mezzanine floor of a government building ... hence M15. This was widely mis-read, and "MI5" has passed into the language. In fact, the 'head office' is no longer in that room.Like the FBI, its mandate is investigation within the country. The equivalent of the United States' CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is known as MI6.The CIA equivalent in the UK is known as the SIS (Secret Intelligence Service or MI6) The MI5 is still the main Secret Service (SS) The FBI and CIA have field agents in the their UK headquarters that operate in The European sector. MI5 and SIS have the equivalent overseas. A large number of FBI/MI5 field agents move from country to country protecting the interest of their homeland securities.Additionally within the UK the serious organised crime agency SOCA which has been dubbed the British FBI operate but due to the nature of the UK police force and its structure no direct comparison can be directly drawn between UK and US forces
Americans, or in French, américains
The French American War was a war that was fought between the French,Indians and the Americans against the British Arms of the United kingdom.
Native American, African American and French
Sûreté Nationale
The name FBI is only US. but other country's have equivalent agencies
KAPO - Kaitse Politsei
No
In order to be a FBI you will need to attend a American Collage/ University but most likely collage.
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The Europeans do not have any kind of "FBI" instead they get Interpol to do the things that the FBI would do. either that or they have some kind of special police force that i can't find
Il est américain! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "He is an American!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "He is American!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-leh-ta-mey-ree-keh" in French.
The FBI is hiring....
Yes, FBI agents definitely have to go to college and earn a degree. American FBI agents typically have their masters or bachelors degree.
Literally, "un mauvais garçon." In a figurative sense, as in "the bad boy of American theater," the French equivalent is "enfant terrible."
'The Greatest American Hero'