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Tuesday, august 12, 2025

France adopts law upholding ban on bee-killing pesticide
France • 7:31 AM
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France has adopted a modified piece of legislation that will prevent a pesticide believed to pose risks to human health from being reintroduced into the country. The country's main farmers' unions had argued that the pesticide was necessary for French fa
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Wednesday, july 23, 2025

Macrons file defamation suit against US podcaster over transgender rumours
France • 6:07 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte filed a defamation lawsuit on Wednesday against US right-wing podcaster Candace Owens, who has repeatedly claimed that the wife of the president used to be a man. The Macrons said Owens' claims were
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Monday, july 21, 2025

French court jails three for treating champagne workers 'like slaves'
France • 8:15 PM
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A French court on Monday jailed three people for the human trafficking of undocumented migrants to work in the champagne industry. Victims said they were treated "like slaves" as they were forced to work 13-hour shifts and left to sleep in an abandoned b
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Can a French citizen's petition reverse the reintroduction of a banned pesticide?
France • 7:48 PM
1 min
France’s new agricultural "Duplomb law" has met with stiff opposition from environmental and health experts for allowing the reintroduction of a controversial and banned pesticide that is known to damage ecosystems. However, although a petition against t
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Thursday, july 10, 2025

Moulin Rouge windmill twirls again, 14 months after shock accident
France • 10:29 PM
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The famous red windmill above Paris's Moulin Rouge twirled again on Thursday evening, 14 months after the 12-metre blades tumbled to the ground in a shock accident. Hundreds of people gathered in the street outside the venue on Thursday to watch a public
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Wednesday, july 9, 2025

Marseille wildfire that closed airport, halted trains is 'receding', officials say
France • 8:43 AM
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A wildfire that spread over 700 hectares in just a few hours near the French city of Marseille is receding, officials said on Wednesday. Local authorities warned that Marseille Provence airport could be closed again to allow for more airborne fire-fighti
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Saturday, july 5, 2025

French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal won't appeal sentence, hopes for pardon
France • 3:50 PM
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French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal will not appeal his five-year prison sentence, sources close to the author said on Saturday. French Prime Minister François Bayrou has said he hoped Algeria would pardon the author, who was arrested in November for s
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Parisians take their first plunge into the Seine in more than a century
France • 3:38 PM
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For the first time in more than 100 years, Parisians and tourists alike took a dive into the Seine on Saturday as three new swimming sites opened to the public. The long-forbidden waters are now officially open to the public, following a €1.4-billion cle
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Friday, july 4, 2025

Flight delays, cancellations as French air traffic controller strike continues
France • 7:34 AM
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French air traffic controllers continued strike action for a second consecutive day, causing the cancellation of 40 percent of flights across all Paris airports on Friday and disrupting travel plans for holidaymakers at the height of Europe's travel seas
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Saturday, june 28, 2025

France bans smoking in beaches, parks and bus shelters from Sunday
France • 7:13 AM
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A ban on smoking in certain public spaces including beaches, parks, bus shelters and public gardens comes into effect in France from Sunday, the government said.
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Thursday, june 19, 2025

France steps closer to adding consent to legal definition of rape
France • 9:11 AM
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The French Senate has passed a bill that would change the legal definition of rape to add a clear reference to consent, bringing the country in line with several European neighbours. A joint committee of senators and lower-house MPs is now expected to dr
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Monday, june 16, 2025

Overwhelmed Louvre workers strike to protest overtourism, shutting down world's most-visited museum
France • 3:44 PM
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A spontaneous strike at the Louvre shut down the world's most-visited museum on Monday after workers refused to take up their posts in frustration with what they described as "untenable" working conditions and chronic overtourism. 
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Thursday, june 12, 2025

French schoolboy charged with murder over stabbing of teaching assistant
France • 9:28 AM
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A 14-year-old schoolboy was charged with  "murder of a person in a position of authority", prosecutors said Thursday. The teenager was arrested Tuesday after allegedly stabbing to death a teaching assistant -- a 31-year-old mother of a young boy -- durin
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Tuesday, june 10, 2025

Teenage student stabs teaching assistant to death at French school
France • 11:59 AM
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A French middle school employee was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old student during a bag check Tuesday at a  school in Nogent in eastern France, the national gendarme service said. The student was detained. 
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Friday, june 6, 2025

Three Serbs charged over paint attack on France's Jewish sites, Russian involvement suspected
France • 11:56 AM
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Three Serbian nationals have been charged by a French judge for vandalising several Jewish sites in Paris, a judicial source said Friday, adding that investigators suspected Moscow of being behind the graffiti. The case echoes a similar series of inciden
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Thursday, june 5, 2025

French dock workers in Marseille block shipment of military material bound for Israel
France • 3:59 PM
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Dock workers in France's southern port of Marseille on Thursday blocked a shipment of military material bound for Israel, with the CGT trade union saying the stevedores refused to "participate in the ongoing genocide orchestrated by the Israeli governmen
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Wednesday, june 4, 2025

Suspect in French crypto sector kidnappings arrested in Morocco, justice minister says
France • 11:57 AM
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The suspected mastermind of a slew of kidnappings in France's cryptocurrency sector has been arrested in Morocco, French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin said Wednesday. 
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Tuesday, may 27, 2025

Victims of Le Scouarnec slam lack of action in France’s landmark child sex abuse case
France • 5:38 AM
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Former French surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec sexually abused 299 children over the course of 25 years, most of whom were under the age of 15, in one of the largest cases of child sexual abuse France has ever seen. As the trial comes to a close, his victims an
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Monday, may 19, 2025

🌟The Bright Side: Paris police recover Jim Morrison bust, stolen from grave 37 years ago
France • 1:29 PM
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A bust of legendary rocker Jim Morrison, stolen from his graveside at Paris's Père Lachaise cemetery, was recovered by the French police's financial and anti-corruption brigade during a search tied to a fraud case. The bust by Croatian artist Mladen Miku
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Wednesday, may 14, 2025

🌟The Bright Side: Swimming in the Seine to become reality for Parisians
France • 3:01 PM
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What started out as an ambitious Olympic goal is now becoming a summer reality for Parisians. A year after the 2024 Summer Games showcased open-water events in the once-polluted River Seine, the city is delivering on its legacy promise. From July 5, loca
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Tuesday, may 13, 2025

Armed gang tries to kidnap crypto CEO's daughter, grandson in central Paris
France • 6:08 PM
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Armed assailants on Tuesday attempted to kidnap the daughter and grandson of a prominent French cryptocurrency entrepreneur in Paris. The attack, which took place in broad daylight in French capital’s 11th district, is the latest in a troubling string of
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Sunday, may 4, 2025

Abducted father of crypto-millionaire freed in French police raid
France • 6:43 AM
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The father of a crypto-millionaire who was abducted in Paris on Thursday was freed by French police in a weekend raid, prosecutors said. The kidnappers chopped one of the father's fingers off, a source close to the investigation said, and had tried to fo
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Friday, may 2, 2025

'Choose CNRS': French research centre seeks to attract US-based scientists
France • 11:31 AM
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France's flagship scientific research centre CNRS has launched a new initiative in an apparent bid to lure US scientists hit by federal research spending cuts under President Donald Trump. 
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France drops terrorism probe into prison attacks, cites organised crime
France • 10:07 AM
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Prosecutors said Friday a series of co-ordinated attacks on French prisons were carried out by drug traffickers, with at least one suspect thought to have ties to a notorious cartel.
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Sunday, april 27, 2025

France is 'no place' for racism and hate, says Macron after murder of Muslim in mosque
France • 1:58 PM
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President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday that racism and hatred based on religion can have no place in France after the brutal murder of a Muslim in a mosque in the south of the country. The man suspected of killing the worshipper was still on the run Sunda
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Far right's poster boy Bardella to run for French president if Le Pen is barred
France • 9:36 AM
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Jordan Bardella, 29, has said he plans to be the French far-right National Rally's presidential candidate in 2027 if his mentor Marine Le Pen is barred from running. Le Pen, who has run for president three times, is appealing an embezzlement conviction t
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Saturday, april 19, 2025

‘Choose Europe!’: Macron invites scientists to work in France amid US funding cuts
France • 9:29 AM
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday invited international scientists to work in France or elsewhere in Europe. The country's newly launched "Choose France for Science" platform comes as US President Donald Trump slashes funding for universities an
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Thursday, april 17, 2025

'Paris Noir': A cultural crossroads for Black artists
France • 3:00 PM
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Paris's status as a cosmopolitan hub for artists from all over the world was forged in the 20th century, particularly in the postwar period, when it was seen as a beacon for Black artists and intellectuals fleeing colonisation, racism and segregation in
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Tuesday, april 15, 2025

Algeria's expulsion of French officials 'will have consequences', French FM says
France • 6:42 AM
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France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Tuesday warned that Paris would respond "with the greatest firmness" to Algeria's decision to expel 12 French diplomats, threatening to take similar measures if the expulsions were carried out.
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Thursday, april 10, 2025

How former French president Sarkozy allegedly received millions from Libya's Gaddafi
France • 6:46 PM
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The trial of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy came to a close this week, ending three months of exhaustive examination of allegations that the right-wing politician had struck a bargain with Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to finance his 2007 bid
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Thursday, april 3, 2025

Threats against Le Pen trial judges 'reek of 1934', researcher says
France • 8:57 PM
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Judges who convicted Marine Le Pen on embezzlement charges and banned the far-right politician from public office for five years have faced death threats since the sentencing earlier this week. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Andrew Smith, lecturer
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Macron calls on Europe to suspend investment in US after Trump tariff shock
France • 6:28 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday urged European businesses to suspend investment in the US "until things are clarified with the United States". The EU is facing 20 percent tariffs on exports to the US following President Donald Trump's announ
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Top French chef puts a new twist on the traditional Easter egg
France • 4:06 PM
1 min
Spring is in the air and one of the highlights of the season here in France is Easter. Like in many countries, the Christian holiday in France has long been associated with chocolate. It's the chocolate industry's second-biggest season after Christmas. I
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Wednesday, april 2, 2025

French judges in Marine Le Pen case face death threats, police launch probe
France • 11:03 AM
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Judges who convicted Marine Le Pen on embezzlement charges and banned the far-right politician from public office for five years have faced death threats since the sentencing earlier this week. French police have launched a new investigation into the thr
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Tuesday, april 1, 2025

Famed Michelin culinary guide awards new stars to 68 French restaurants
France • 3:06 PM
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On Monday, France's famous Michelin guide awarded 68 new stars, including a prized third star to two French chefs. That brings the number of three-starred restaurants in France to 31. The 2025 Michelin edition also includes nine new two-star eateries, in
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'Guilty', 'ineligible': What future for Le Pen's far right after corruption conviction?
France • 10:37 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, April 1: We bring you all the reactions from the French and international press after French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was found guilty of embezzlement and banned from running for public office. The immediate ban means she'll
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Paris court expects to hear Le Pen appeal in time for 2027 presidential vote
France • 5:18 AM
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The Paris Court of Appeal said on Tuesday it expected to examine Marine Le Pen's case in time for a decision to be made in the summer of 2026, ahead of France's next presidential election. The far-right leader, who was convicted of embezzlement on Monday
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Monday, march 31, 2025

France’s Le Pen vows to fight election ban, says verdict ‘violates rule of law’
France • 9:01 AM
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A French court handed far-right leader Marine Le Pen a five-year ban on running for office and four years’ imprisonment on embezzlement charges Monday. Calling the ruling as a “dark day” for democracy, Le Pen said she would appeal and called for court pr
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Saturday, march 29, 2025

Trump administration asks French companies to comply with DEI ban
France • 9:00 AM
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France's trade ministry slammed what it described as "unacceptable" US interference after the Trump administration asked French companies holding US government contracts to guarantee their compliance with an executive order banning diversity, equity and
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French chefs anxiously await publication of 2025 Michelin Guide
France • 6:29 AM
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Chefs across France are waiting for one of the most exciting and dreaded moments of the year: the publication of the Michelin Guide’s latest edition with its highly coveted stars. The French guide is due to be unveiled on Monday at 4:00pm (GMT).
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Monday, march 24, 2025

Man on trial after burning Chahinez Daoud alive in France
France • 4:59 PM
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A French-Algerian man went on trial in France on Monday for burning to death his wife in 2021. The case shocked the public and sparked heavy criticism of police for failing to take adequate measures to protect her.
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Police question dozens, including French rapper, over 'The Fly' drug baron's deadly escape
France • 4:31 PM
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French rapper Koba LaD was among two dozen people detained and questioned by police Monday as part of an investigation into drug baron Mohamed Amra's deadly escape from prison in May 2024. Amra, known as "The Fly", was sprung from a prison van when maske
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Young suspect detained for alleged assault on Rabbi of Orleans
France • 12:25 AM
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French authorities have detained a young suspect for allegedly assaulting the Rabbi of Orleans in public, a prosecutor said Sunday. The attack has triggered widespread denunciation. A silent march is planned for Tuesday evening in Orleans. 
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Sunday, march 23, 2025

Depardieu on trial: What we know about the accusations against French cinema’s fallen giant
France • 3:40 PM
1 min
Film star Gérard Depardieu will stand trial in Paris on March 24 and 25 on charges of sexual assault against two women during the filming of “The Green Shutters” in 2021 – allegations that he denies. First accused of rape by actress Charlotte Arnould in
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Friday, march 21, 2025

French cheeses on the brink of extinction?
France • 4:50 PM
1 min
France holds a great deal of pride in its gastronomy, and the country’s variety of cheeses make up a significant chunk of its culinary repertoire. However, Brie and Camembert, two of France’s most popular cheeses, could soon disappear from French pantrie
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Thursday, march 20, 2025

French ex-surgeon Le Scouarnec on trial for sex abuse admits guilt for all 299 victims
France • 7:11 PM
1 min
A 74-year-old French former surgeon standing trial for sexually abusing 299 of his patients, most of them children, admitted in court on Thursday that he was guilty of all the criminal charges brought against him, his lawyers said, in what has become the
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Tuesday, october 15, 2024

Controversial West African activist Kemi Seba detained in Paris
France • 2:17 PM
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Kemi Seba, a controversial African activist known for his virulent anti-Western stance, has been arrested in Paris, a source close to the case told AFP Tuesday.
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Monday, october 14, 2024

The rooftops of Paris with the zinc craftsmen of the sky
France • 12:51 AM
1 min
Paris’s slate-grey zinc rooftops are a key part of the French capital’s visual identity. They have long inspired painters and filmmakers and only exist thanks to the expertise of the roofers who install and maintain the galvanised metal covering many of
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Wednesday, february 9, 2022

'Tefal campaign': with Covid-19 monopolising voters' minds, nothing sticks
France • 10:43 AM
1 min
Presidential campaigns offer an abundance of catch phrases, whether slogans finessed by a candidate's team to deliver maximum impact or coined spontaneously on the trail. The proclamations – and gaffes – of presidential hopefuls bring texture to an elect
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'A lot of French politicians are out of touch with a large part of the population'
France • 12:31 AM
1 min
Our guest is Fabien Truong, a sociologist, author and associate professor at the University of Paris. A former schoolteacher, he spent a decade following the lives of around 20 of his students, charting their progress from the time they took their end of
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Monday, february 7, 2022

Battle for the French far right: Zemmour, Le Pen try to steal each other's thunder
France • 10:00 PM
1 min
As France's April presidential election approaches, the campaign is getting under way in earnest. In this edition of our new show, we focus on the French Communist Party attempting a political comeback and discuss at length the battle raging between Eric
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Wednesday, july 14, 2021

Top contemporary French artist Christian Boltanski dies aged 76
France • 6:44 PM
1 min
Christian Boltanski, one of France's top contemporary artists whose multimedia works probed the meaning of mortality and memory, has died aged 76, a former museum director told AFP on Sunday.
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France’s new health pass rules raise questions as many scramble to adapt
France • 4:03 PM
1 min
While the extension of France’s health pass and other new anti-Covid 19 measures announced by President Emmanuel Macron Monday night are yet to be hammered out in detail, what’s certain is that a full-throttled return to a normal life of frequenting café
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How the French army trains for 'high-intensity' combat
France • 2:42 PM
1 min
France's new military programming law increases the country's defence budget to 2 percent of GDP by 2025. It's an investment in the modernisation of equipment, but also in the training of soldiers. The aim is to teach soldiers to face an army at least as
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Saturday, july 10, 2021

France's top health advisory body wants compulsory vaccinations for health workers
France • 11:01 AM
1 min
France's top health advisory body recommended on Friday that coronavirus vaccinations should be made compulsory without delay for all health workers and other professionals who come into contact with people vulnerable to COVID-19.
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Covid-19: French nightclubs reopen for the vaccinated
France • 10:16 AM
1 min
Nightlife fans across France can again crowd into clubs from Friday, despite warnings over a looming surge in Covid cases due to the more contagious Delta variant which looks set to become the dominant strain in the country as soon as this weekend.
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Thursday, november 8, 2018

In search for French heroes, Macron blunders – again
France • 9:05 PM
1 min
France’s embattled leader saw a week of World War I commemorations as a chance to reconnect with the French and highlight the danger of nationalism. Instead, his comments about Marshal Pétain gave further evidence of his tendency to shock and dismay.
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Tuesday, january 27, 2015

‘France is your homeland’, Hollande tells French Jews
France • 11:42 AM
1 min
French President François Hollande announced tough new measures to combat anti-Semitism on Tuesday as he marked the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp with a visit to Paris's Holocaust memorial.
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Wednesday, december 11, 2013

Daughter loses legal case in bitter Asterix family feud
France • 6:09 PM
1 min
A long-running family feud between Asterix co-creator Albert Uderzo and his daughter took a new twist on Tuesday after judges dismissed a claim by Sylvie Uderzo that her father was mentally frail and being exploited.
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Tuesday, october 8, 2013

Sarkozy’s legal woes roll on despite court ruling
France • 11:23 AM
1 min
A probe into claims Nicolas Sarkozy received illegal funding for his successful 2007 presidential campaign has been dropped. But as he considers a political comeback, several other cases threaten serious damage to his reputation.
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