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Paris prepares to host 50 heads of state at high-security reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral
France • 5:28 PM
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Invite-only ceremonies Saturday and Sunday will launch the reopening of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral five years after fire reduced it to a shell. About 50 world leaders are expected on Saturday, while nearly 170 bishops from France and other countries wi
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Macron begins state visit to Saudi Arabia as conflict roils the Mideast
France • 5:11 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to Saudi Arabia Monday aimed at boosting diplomatic and economic ties. The first state visit by a French president since 2006 comes as a fragile ceasefire holds between Israel and Hezbollah i
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French government faces no-confidence vote after PM forces through budget bill
France • 2:40 PM
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French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Monday used a controversial constitutional tool known as Article 49.3 to force a social security budget bill through parliament without a vote, prompting opposition parties from both the far right and the left to t
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Foreign artisans rolled up their sleeves to help rebuild France's Notre-Dame Cathedral
France • 10:48 AM
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Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens on December 7, five years after a devastating fire left it in tatters. As part of a monumental effort to restore the Gothic landmark to its former glory, artisans from all over the world stepped in to do their part. F
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French PM makes last-minute concession to far right ahead of budget vote
France • 6:25 AM
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France's Prime Minister Michael Barnier dropped planned cuts to medication reimbursements hours before he was set to present them to parliament in a bid to gain approval from the far-right for his budget and avoid sparking a vote of no confidence.
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Sunday, december 1, 2024

French far right says government spurned budget talks, piling pressure on Barnier
France • 8:44 PM
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French far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen said Sunday that the government had effectively "put an end to discussions" on the country's 2025 budget, increasing the likelihood of a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
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Saturday, november 30, 2024

French PM scraps electricity tax hike plan as opposition threatens to topple government
France • 5:11 PM
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Political wrangling continues to cast a shadow over the French government's effort to pass next year's budget bill through parliament. In one rough session, some MPs had to be separated after pushing and shoving each other. In a major concession, Prime M
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S&P maintains France economy rating despite fiscal challenges
France • 9:36 AM
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Ratings agency S&P upheld its "AA-/A-1+" credit rating for France on Friday, maintaining a stable outlook despite the country's mounting debt and political instability. While the agency acknowledged delays in fiscal reforms, it expressed confidence in Fr
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Friday, november 29, 2024

Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame cathedral
France • 10:34 AM
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Five years after a fire devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the world got a first glimpse inside the historic French landmark as President Emmanuel Macron conducted a tour of the restored monument Friday. Notre-Dame, which lost its famed spire
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France's far right at the gates of power: Marine Le Pen's party becomes kingmaker
France • 12:11 AM
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At almost every French election, it’s the same story: the far right makes significant gains. Under longtime leader Marine Le Pen, the party carried out a "de-demonisation" operation: changing its name from National Front to National Rally and softening i
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Thursday, november 28, 2024

Macron welcomes Nigerian president as he seeks to boost Africa ties
France • 11:03 AM
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French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed President Bola Tinubu to the Élysée palace on Thursday, the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in more than two decades. Paris is seeking to expand its influence on the continent to include English-speaking n
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More than half of French want PM Barnier’s government to fall, survey shows
France • 12:53 AM
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More half of the French want the current government to fall, a survey showed on Thursday. The reason for the anger is Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s budget proposal, which entails both steep tax hikes and painful spending cuts.
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Wednesday, november 27, 2024

An operatic experience like no other: 'The Opera Locos' returns to Paris
France • 3:07 PM
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Exposing children to opera is not always easy. Traditional productions can last three hours or more, but a French show called "The Opera Locos" is trying to change that. It's made up of five slightly crazy singers, including our guest Laurent Arcaro. We
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France says Netanyahu has 'immunity' from ICC arrest warrants
France • 2:59 PM
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France's foreign ministry has said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoys "immunity" from prosecution before the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC last week issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoa
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Tuesday, november 26, 2024

France unveils new measures to protect women in wake of Pelicot affair
France • 6:30 PM
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France announced on Monday a new campaign to combat violence against women, including raising awareness about the use of drugs to commit sexual abuse, as the country reckons with a mass rape trial that has shocked the public.
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French prosecutors seek up to 15-year terms for co-defendants in Pelicot mass rape trial
France • 10:51 AM
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Prosecutors have requested sentences of up to 15 years in jail for 49 co-defendants in the trial of Dominique Pelicot, who is accused of drugging his former wife Gisèle for a decade and inviting dozens of men recruited online to rape her.
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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says she will not seek a third term in 2026
France • 8:27 AM
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Anne Hidalgo, the first woman to be elected mayor of Paris, said she wanted to announce her decision not to run for reelection early to allow for a smooth transition. She endorsed Senator Remi Feraud as her preferred successor.
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Monday, november 25, 2024

French PM meets with far-right leader Le Pen as govt wobbles under budget pressures
France • 9:03 AM
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French Prime Minister Michel Barnier met with far-right National Rally (RN) leader Marine Le Pen on Monday in an effort to forge a deal allowing approval of the government’s budget. Opposition parties have denounced the budget and the RN could join force
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French prosecutors demand 20-year sentence for ex-husband in Pelicot mass rape case
France • 4:05 AM
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The prosecution asked on Monday that Dominique Pelicot be given the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his then-wife, Gisele Pelicot, and recruiting others to rape her. The prosecutor told the court in Avignon that the prison
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Sunday, november 24, 2024

Six to face trial in Paris for blackmailing France footballer Paul Pogba
France • 10:53 AM
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Six men with ties to French footballer Paul Pogba go on trial Tuesday on blackmail and extortion charges and for holding him at gunpoint. Three of Pogba's childhood friends and his own brother are among the accused.
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Saturday, november 23, 2024

France marks 80 years since the liberation of Strasbourg from the Nazis
France • 1:10 PM
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France on Saturday commemorated the 80th anniversary of Free French forces liberating the eastern city of Strasbourg from the Nazis. “When we knew the flag was up on the cathedral, we had reached our objective,” one of the veteran fighters said during th
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Thousands protest violence against women across France
France • 11:17 AM
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More than 400 French organisations have called for demonstrations across France on Saturday to protest violence against women. The mass mobilisation comes amid the widespread shock caused by the Pelicot mass rape trial, in which some 50 men are accused o
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Friday, november 22, 2024

The Pelicot case: Will it change French attitudes towards rape?
France • 4:31 PM
1 min
In this special edition, Annette Young heads to Avignon as the Pelicot case enters its closing stages. For nearly a decade, Gisèle Pelicot was regularly drugged by her husband and offered up to strangers for sex. Now seen as the most notorious rape trial
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The renaissance of Notre-Dame Cathedral: Behind the scenes of a monumental restoration
France • 2:41 PM
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For nearly five years, our reporters have followed "the project of the century" – the reconstruction of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was devastated by fire in April 2019. In this final episode, we take you across France to discover the craftsmansh
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Concern in France over fate of prize-winning French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal
France • 2:30 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron is "very concerned by the disappearance" of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, his office said. Known for his strong stance against both authoritarianism and Islamism, the 75-year-old writer was arrested on Saturday a
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Green spaces and social housing: Paris’s ‘bioclimatic’ plan to transform the city by 2035
France • 7:24 AM
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The Paris City Council on Wednesday approved its "bioclimatic" urban development plan, designed to address climate challenges, housing shortages and urban expansion. The plan’s focus on green spaces, social housing and tighter rental regulations has draw
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Thursday, november 21, 2024

Haiti summons French ambassador after Macron's 'total morons' comment
France • 11:58 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron was caught on video on Thursday calling the Haitian transitional council "total morons" for sacking the embattled nation's prime minister, prompting Haiti's foreign minister to summon French Ambassador Antoine Michon to a
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Beaujolais Nouveau wine: Uncorking a French tradition
France • 2:48 PM
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For wine lovers, it's time to sip and celebrate: this Thursday marks Beaujolais Nouveau day in France and worldwide. In this Entre Nous, we find out how, for some, the third Thursday of November became synonymous with drinking. We also break down some of
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Let's talk about sex: Undressing French bedroom habits
France • 2:29 PM
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The French have the reputation of being romantic. There’s even the cliché that they are sexually liberated and good lovers. But what are their sex lives really like? The answer is quite surprising. According to a new study by France's National Institute
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Wednesday, november 20, 2024

'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s legacy endures in France
France • 5:38 PM
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French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Pablo Neruda at the poet’s former home in Santiago during his visit to Chile on Wednesday, highlighting the enduring bond between the Nobel laureate and France. This connection, which began more than 80 ye
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'Hello, Dolly!' comes to Paris: Hit musical celebrates 60th anniversary
France • 1:21 PM
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Paris is not always associated with musical theatre, but little by little the French capital is becoming more like Broadway and the West End. The latest live show to wow critics and audiences alike is "Hello, Dolly!". On Entre Nous, we speak to Caroline
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Tuesday, november 19, 2024

Gisèle Pelicot slams 'macho' society that 'trivialises rape' in closing statement
France • 11:11 AM
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In her closing statement of the mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves across the country, survivor Gisèle Pelicot said it was time for “macho” society that “trivialises rape” to change. “I’ve lost 10 years of my life that I’ll never make up for,” she
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French farmers threaten 'chaos' over EU trade deal with South America's Mercosur
France • 9:43 AM
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French farmers launched new protests Tuesday against a proposed deal between the EU and the four South American countries of the Mercosur trade bloc. The French government is strongly opposed to the deal but protesters want French President Emmanuel Macr
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Children of Gisèle Pelicot decry 'house of horror' as French mass rape trial nears end
France • 8:28 AM
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David Pelicot, the son of Gisèle Pelicot described the “house of horror” the family lived in during his testimonial at an Avignon court in southern France on Monday. For a decade, his father drugged his mother to have her raped by dozens of strangers. Ca
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Friday, november 15, 2024

Would banning Marine Le Pen from running for president be a gift for France's far right?
France • 4:19 PM
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France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces the prospect of being banned from running in the 2027 presidential election if found guilty of embezzling EU funds. But a guilty verdict, if it comes, could be a blessing for Le Pen’s photogenic protégé Jorda
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French territory Guadeloupe declares epidemic of dengue driven by uncommon strain
France • 10:03 AM
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Authorities in the Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe on Thursday declared a dengue epidemic driven by a virus strain that had a limited circulation for two decades. Health officials in the overseas French territory warned of a "high number" of "severe
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French court orders release of Lebanese militant Georges Abdallah held since 1984
France • 12:40 AM
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A French court Friday ordered the release of pro-Palestinian Lebanese militant Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, jailed for 40 years after being convicted for the killing of two foreign diplomats. The office of France's anti-terrorism prosecutor said on Friday i
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Thursday, november 14, 2024

France draws with Israel in high-security football match in Paris
France • 11:33 PM
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Israel and France drew 0-0 in a Nations League football match at Paris's Stade de France under tight security. Around 4,000 police and 1,600 civilian personnel patrolled to prevent fan violence after clashes in Amsterdam last week. The draw allowed Franc
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Tipping point: How drug trafficking became a ‘national cause’ in France
France • 5:59 PM
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France is grappling with an alarming surge in drug-related violence, from grisly murders in Marseille to deadly clashes in smaller towns. As criminal networks thrive, the government has declared the fight against trafficking a "national cause" – but expe
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France seeking to block EU-Mercosur pact by 'all means' as farmers pile pressure
France • 10:09 AM
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France said Thursday it was "employing all means" to block the adoption of a trade pact between the EU and the Mercosur bloc amid mounting pressure from farmers who say an increase in agricultural imports from South America will hurt their livelihoods. 
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France tightens security for Israel football match after Amsterdam clashes
France • 3:31 AM
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French authorities stepped up security in Paris during France's football match against Israel on Thursday, hoping to avoid a repeat of violent clashes between locals and Israeli fans in Amsterdam last week.
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Protests break out in Paris over pro-Israel gala organized by far-right figures
France • 1:18 AM
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A gala organized in Paris by far-right association "Israel is Forever", which aimed to "mobilize French-speaking Zionist forces" and raise funds for Israeli armed forces, incited two pro-Palestine protests in the French capital. French authorities said t
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Wednesday, november 13, 2024

Notre Dame's surplus restoration fund of €140M to be used for future preservation
France • 8:47 PM
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Leftover funds worth €140 million that were raised for the restoration of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral after it was ravaged by a fire in 2019 will be put towards future preservation work, its restoration chief said on Thursday. The restored cathedral is
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French prosecutors demand jail time, ban on public office for Le Pen over embezzlement charges
France • 7:28 PM
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French prosecutors said that France's far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, should face jail time and a ban from public office that would bar her from the 2027 presidential race as she and members of the National Rally party stand trial for using money intend
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French far-right leader Le Pen’s embezzlement trial enters final stretch, presidential bid at stake
France • 10:54 AM
1 min
French prosecutors lay out their proposed sentence in Marine Le Pen's high-stakes EU embezzlement trial on Wednesday, with the far-right leader's presidential ambitions hanging in the balance.
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French farmers to protest Mercosur deal boosting South American imports
France • 9:16 AM
1 min
French farmers have announced a new wave of protests next week against the European Union's planned free trade agreement with the Mercosur trading bloc, saying an increase in agricultural imports from South America will hurt their livelihoods. 
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Tuesday, november 12, 2024

Controversy erupts over lavish Paris gala for Israel's far right
France • 3:31 PM
1 min
Pro-Palestinian associations, unions and French leftist parties are campaigning against plans for a gala in Paris on Wednesday that will include attendees with openly anti-Arab views. The event, sponsored by the Israel is Forever association, will take p
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'France will not accept' repeat of Jerusalem diplomatic incident, FM says
France • 12:11 AM
1 min
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24 and RFI, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot discussed diplomatic tensions with Israel, European trade policy in the wake of Donald Trump's re-election and support for Ukraine. He also underlined the importan
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Monday, november 11, 2024

UK’s Starmer joins Macron for Armistice Day in a display of European solidarity
France • 11:08 AM
1 min
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday became the first British head of government since Winston Churchill in 1944 to attend France's Armistice Day commemorations marking the end of World War I.
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UK’s Starmer to meet Macron to discuss Ukraine support after Trump win
France • 8:33 AM
1 min
Days after Donald Trump's victory in the US elections, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday to discuss means to support Ukraine amid questions over the continuation of US military aid to Kyiv in
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Sunday, november 10, 2024

Paris to deploy 4,000 police for France-Israel match following Amsterdam violence
France • 4:18 PM
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After visiting Israeli football fans were attacked last week in Amsterdam, French police are increasing security for Thursday’s France-Israel match at the Stade de France near Paris. 
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Vendée Globe skipper Violette Dorange, 23, is youngest ever to take on ‘Everest of the Seas’
France • 7:32 AM
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French skipper Violette Dorange will make sailing history on Sunday as she sets off on the Vendée Globe round-the-world race, becoming the youngest ever sailor to take on the epic solo event dubbed the "Everest of the Seas".
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Friday, november 8, 2024

The bells of Notre Dame cathedral ring out for first time since 2019 fire
France • 10:36 AM
1 min
The bells of Notre Dame tolled on Friday for the first time since Paris's beloved cathedral was ravaged by flames in 2019. The famous monument is set to reopen its doors to the public on December 8.
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Thursday, november 7, 2024

Israeli police detain two French Consulate gendarmes in Jerusalem
France • 6:09 PM
1 min
Israeli police entered a French-owned church compound with weapons in Jerusalem on Thursday and briefly arrested two gendarmes securing the site. Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who abandoned his plans to visit the site as a result of the event, said
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Kylian Mbappé left out of France squad for Israel and Italy games
France • 1:37 PM
1 min
Struggling to make an impact at Real Madrid, star striker Kylian Mbappé has been left out of the France squad for their upcoming matches against Israel and Italy for the UEFA Nations League.
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Tuesday, november 5, 2024

Vendée Globe 2024: Conquering the oceans and the seas
France • 10:11 AM
1 min
The Vendée Globe, the greatest sailing race in the world, is often called the Everest of the Seas. It’s extreme and it’s all about resilience and high technology. Every four years, skippers set out to conquer the most hostile oceans. This solo, non-stop,
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Monday, november 4, 2024

Suspect in Paris student murder to be extradited to France on Wednesday
France • 6:22 PM
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A 22-year-old Moroccan national, accused of murdering a Paris university student identified only as Philippine, will be handed over to France from Switzerland on Wednesday, authorities said. Following the killing, French politicians have called for a cra
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Prix Goncourt: Kamel Daoud wins France's literary prize for Algerian Civil War novel ‘Houris’
France • 11:54 AM
1 min
French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud has won the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize, for his novel set during the bloody "Black Decade" that tore apart his native Algeria at the end of the 20th century.
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Parents of French teenagers who took own lives sue TikTok over harmful content
France • 9:28 AM
1 min
Seven French families have filed a lawsuit against TikTok over its alleged failure to remove harmful content they say led two 15-year-olds to take their own lives, in the latest legal challenge facing the social media giant.
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Paris prosecutors drop sexual harassment case against former French football chief Noël Le Graët
France • 8:38 AM
1 min
Paris prosecutors have dropped sexual harassment charges against Noël Le Graët, the longtime head of the French Football Federation, who stepped down in February last year following a damning report commissioned by the sports ministry.
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