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Brigitte Bardot, 1960s sultry sex symbol turned militant animal rights activist dies at 91

Bardot became an international celebrity as a sexualized teen bride in the 1956 movie "And God Created Woman." Directed by her then-husband, Roger Vadim, it triggered a scandal with scenes of the long-legged beauty dancing on tables naked. At the height of a cinema career that spanned some 28 films and three marriages, Bardot came to symbolize a nation bursting out of bourgeois respectability. Her tousled, blond hair, voluptuous figure and pouty irreverence made her one of France's best-known stars.
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Visit Albi - a city of history and culture - The Good Life France

Albi in Tarn, France, features the world's largest brick cathedral with a fully painted interior and distinctive red-clay architecture called La Ville Rouge.
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7 hours ago

Paris metro stabbings suspect moved to psychiatric hospital

The suspect in the stabbing of three women in the Paris metro has been released from custody and moved to a psychiatric hospital, prosecutors said Saturday. The man was arrested suspected of stabbing three women in the Paris metro on Friday as the capital's end-of-year festivities were in full swing. The three victims were attacked at three different locations along the Line 3 metro track that runs across central Paris. They were injured, but not critically.
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1 day ago

Macron's popularity hits lowest point since taking power

Emmanuel Macron's popularity has fallen to its lowest point since 2017, with only 25% favorable ratings ahead of his end-of-year message.
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1 day ago

France probes UK site over childlike sex dolls

France opened an investigation into a British e-commerce site suspected of selling childlike sex dolls and is probing multiple online platforms over related pornography-linked products.
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1 day ago

France: 3 women stabbed in Paris metro, suspect arrested DW 12/27/2025

A 25-year-old Malian national injured three women on Paris metro Line 3 and was arrested after identification via surveillance footage; deportation was blocked by missing consular documents.
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1 day ago

Two die in French Alps avalanches

Avalanches in the French Alps killed three people and injured others in areas deemed low-risk as recent weather made conditions treacherous.
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18 hours ago

Bayeux tapestry to be insured for 800m for British Museum exhibition

The Treasury will insure the 70-metre embroidered cloth, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle of Hastings, for damage or loss during its transfer from France and while it is on display at the British Museum from September. It will back the cover under the Government Indemnity Scheme, an alternative to commercial insurance that allows art and cultural objects to be shown in the UK.
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2 days ago

Oldest French restaurant in London to auction off decor ahead of new look

Mon Plaisir, London's oldest family-run French restaurant, is auctioning classic interior decorations as new owners renovate while preserving the 1943 dining room.
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2 days ago

Crystal Palace given green light to sign super striker for only 30m

Crystal Palace are preparing to pursue 19-year-old Angers striker Sidiki Cherif as a long-term attacking option, facing competition and a €25–30m valuation.
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3 days ago

Russia says made 'proposal' to France over jailed researcher

Russia proposed a deal to France over jailed researcher Laurent Vinatier, who faces espionage charges and could receive up to 20 years in prison.
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3 days ago

Dordogne murder mystery: British woman's death confounds detectives

The quiet village of Tremolat nestled in the Dordogne valley is best known for its cingle, where the sinuous river forms an Instagrammable loop. Home to about 700 people, along with restaurants, a cafe, boulangerie and wine bar, it is a picture-perfect French idyll and a popular place for a getaway or even retirement. Karen Carter, a 65-year-old British-South African national, knew the appeal of Tremolat well: she ran two gites in the village, a beautifully renovated 250-year-old farmhouse and neighbouring 18th-century stone barn collectively called Les Chouettes.
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1 week ago
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French police raid culture minister's home as part of corruption probe on Macron ally

French police raided culture minister Rachida Dati's home and offices in a corruption probe linked to alleged undeclared payments from GDF Suez.
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1 week ago
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French lawmakers adopt social security budget and suspend pension reform

French National Assembly adopted a social security budget suspending the 2023 pension reform that raised retirement age from 62 to 64, passing 247-232.
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1 week ago
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France's largest farming union threatens more protests over EU treaty

France's largest farm union warns of much larger protests if the EU-Mercosur trade deal is signed, potentially expanding ongoing farmer blockades and import checks.
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2 weeks ago
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France's Bardella slams 'hypocrisy' over return of brothels

Jordan Bardella supports reopening brothels as cooperatives to improve safety and sanitary conditions for sex workers.
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3 days ago

Intimidation and Coercion': Emmanuel Macron Slams Trump's EU Visa Sanctions

Macron and EU officials condemn U.S. visa sanctions as intimidation undermining European digital sovereignty and pledge to defend the EU’s regulatory autonomy.
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3 days ago

France's postal service was hit by a major cyberattack right before Christmas. Here are the hackers who did it

Pro‑Russian hacking group Noname057 claimed a DDoS attack that disrupted La Poste’s central systems, halting package tracking and banking services days before Christmas.
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4 days ago

This Is the Most Outdated Piece of France Travel Advice, According to a Local

The moment someone notices a foreign accent, they'll immediately switch to English-and be polite about it. Especially in large cities like Nice, Paris, and Marseille, those working in hospitality are conversational in English and happy to practice. If you do speak some French, they'll find your accent américain charming. But don't be offended if they continue the conversation en anglais.
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4 days ago

France launches probe over video of man harassing Jewish boy

French authorities opened an investigation after a video showed a man harassing a young Jewish child at a Paris airport, demanding 'free Palestine' and 'dance'.
fromThe Local France
2 years ago

Profile: The Frenchman who took on tech giants and was banned from USA

He stepped down from the role in September 2024, reportedly after disagreements with Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, and since then has been officially retired. While in post however, he made the most of the role and came to global attention in 2023 after the launch of the first investigations under a new EU law into X (formerly Twitter), Facebook owner Meta and TikTok over the spread of false information and hate speech following the Hamas-Israel conflict.
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5 days ago

New French night trains and air traffic control modernisation halted due to budget chaos

Failure to pass France's 2026 state budget forces rollover of the 2025 budget, cancelling a €1bn night-train order and halting air traffic control modernization.
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5 days ago

Everything you need to know about the 2026 winter sales in France

France has two government-ordained sales periods, one in summer, one in winter; the rest of the time discounts and special offers shops can offer consumers are strictly limited. While you might be able to get a deal at other times, the best bargains are reserved for the period of les soldes, when retailers are allowed to sell items at below cost price.
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5 days ago

French postal services disrupted after cyber-attack

Postal services in France are severely disrupted in the final days before Christmas after a cyber-attack upon La Poste. The French post operator La Poste was the victim of a cyber-attack on Saturday, leading to severe disruption in mail services in the final days before Christmas. A director of La Poste told French media that customer details were not affected, but the attack was having a serious effect on deliveries. The group said that deliveries of packages and letters were "disrupted but continuing" on Tuesday. Parcels can still be collected from post offices, but other services such as online tracking of deliveries are not available.
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5 days ago

France's post office partly offline for over 12 hours

La Poste, France's postal service, is largely offline, possibly due to an unexplained incident. At the time of writing, the organization's website offers only a brief message that opens "Notre site est indisponible" - our site is unavailable - and adds that its teams are doing all they can to resolve the situation quickly. On its Facebook page, La Poste published a notice that states "A major network incident is currently disrupting all of our information systems."
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5 days ago

The second China shock is coming and the UK's response is too timid | George Magnus

China is executing state-directed industrial policies to dominate advanced technologies, creating a looming second China shock with significant domestic and global economic impacts.
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5 days ago

8 favourite French words of the day

Daily French colloquialisms, slang, sayings and revived old-fashioned words are showcased, including 'polar' used for a genre rather than ice-related meanings.
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4 days ago

Severe flooding hits towns in south of France DW 12/23/2025

The highest water levels in the region were recorded just to the south of Montpellier in the coastal town of Agde, where the River Herault reached more than 11 feet, leading to what forecasters said was likely the worst flooding the region had experienced since November 1994. Local residents posted footage of flooded promenades along the banks of the river but no major damage or human casualties were reported.
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4 days ago

Capitals prospect Antoine Keller named to Team France's roster for 2026 Winter Olympics

Antoine Keller, a 21-year-old Capitals seventh-round pick, was named to France's 24-player roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
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5 days ago

France's national post office hit by suspected cyberattack

France's national post office and its banking service suffered a DDoS attack that disrupted online services, deliveries, and banking access ahead of Christmas.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Billionaire Castel's daughter seeks CEO ouster in bitter split | Fortune

Heirs of Pierre Castel demanded CEO Gregory Clerc resign and organized a vote to oust him amid accusations of power grabs and disputed strategic direction.
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5 days ago

'Stay indoors' warning after explosion at chemical factory in Lyon

An explosion at a chemical factory in Lyon, in eastern France, has led to the closure of road and rail links, while local residents have been advised to stay indoors. The blast happened at a factory in the Saint-Fons area, south of Lyon, on Monday afternoon. The factory was classed as a Seveso site - a European classification meaning a site with a potential risk to health.
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1 week ago
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French government warns protesting farmers over Christmas blockades

Farmers protest a mass cull to contain lumpy skin disease with blockades and demonstrations while unions remain divided over tactics.
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1 week ago
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PODCAST: French farmers fight to 'stop the slaughter' and what's in store for France this Christmas?

Farmer protests spread nationwide, French residence rules and new civics test loom, and 2025 is reviewed with highlights, lowlights, and Word of the Year picks.
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6 days ago

Rain and snow in southern France prompt weather warnings

A very active weather system is causing heavy rain, snow, and river flooding across southern France, prompting orange severe-weather alerts for six départements.
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5 days ago

Charles Dubouloz, mountaineering star, retires at 36 with a farewell tour inspired by Walter Bonatti

Charles Dubouloz is only 36 years old, but the Frenchman is an icon of world mountaineering, a specialist in major solo winter challenges, a young man who grew up devouring mountaineering literature, and who knows all too well that premature death awaits the best climbers. Last Sunday, December 14, he reached the summit of Mont Blanc 18 pounds lighter after spending six days and five nights on the Grand Pilier d'Angle, the first feat of a trilogy that will be his farewell, his tribute.
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5 days ago

The Guardian view on sending letters: the writing's on the wall

Denmark will end routine letter deliveries after 400 years, reflecting a global decline in postal letters as digital communication replaces much mail.
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1 week ago

Christmas travel, protests and health fees: 6 essential articles for life in France

Farm protests risk disrupting Christmas travel; France will add a 2026 healthcare access fee for some Americans; rental, tipping, seafood, and expat laws will change.
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1 week ago

Worker at France's Elysee Palace to face trial over alleged theft

France's presidential silverware keeper and two other men are set to stand trial over the alleged theft of porcelain and other tableware worth thousands of euros, the Paris prosecution office has said. Prosecutors said the silverware keeper Thomas M and his partner Damien G were arrested on suspicion of theft on Tuesday. Another man, Ghislain M, was arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen goods. Their full names were not given due to French privacy customs.
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6 days ago

3 suspects in Elysee Palace silverware theft to stand trial DW 12/21/2025

Three men will stand trial next February accused of stealing about 100 silverware and porcelain items from the Elysee Palace, valued at €15,000–€40,000.
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1 week ago

Elysee Palace staff member accused of stealing tableware worth up to 40,000

Investigators arrested the man and two alleged accomplices last week. They are accused of taking the objects from the official Paris residence of the French president and trying to sell them on online auction websites such as Vinted. The head steward at the palace alerted authorities to the missing objects, some of which are deemed items of national heritage. The items are estimated to have a combined value of up to 40,000 (35,000).
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6 days ago

Macron announces new French aircraft carrier

In line with the last two military programming laws, and after a thorough and comprehensive review, I have decided to equip France with a new aircraft carrier,
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France to build new aircraft carrier Macron DW 12/21/2025

In times of aggression, we must be strong to be feared. I have decided to equip France with a new aircraft carrier,
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1 week ago

Putin ready to talk to France's Macron on Ukraine: spokesman

Putin is ready to talk with France's Emmanuel Macron over the war in Ukraine, the Russian president's spokesman said in an interview published Sunday. Putin has "expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with Macron", Dmitry Peskov told state news agency RIA Novosti. "Therefore, if there is mutual political will, then this can only be assessed positively."
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1 week ago

Travellers impacted by IT issues at French border

Ferry passengers at the Port of Dover faced delays of up to an hour on Saturday due to IT issues affecting French border controls. The disruption began on Saturday morning, coinciding with the peak Christmas getaway period, which is expected to be the busiest on record. The Port of Dover is working with partner agencies to resolve the problems and has advised passengers not to arrive more than two hours before their sailing.
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1 week ago

Burkinabe teen behind viral French 'coup' video has no regrets

A 17-year-old in Burkina Faso used AI to create a fake video of a French coup that went viral and drew international attention.
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1 week ago

French culture boss accused of mass drinks spiking to humiliate women

A senior French civil servant allegedly spiked around 197 female job-seekers' drinks with a diuretic to humiliate them, prompting criminal charges.
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1 week ago

La Belle Vie: French fashion to curse words and wolves

La Belle Vie covers French culture while new reporter Emma Albright reflects on dual nationality and threats to dual citizenship.
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1 week ago

French police raid home of culture minister in graft probe

French authorities searched Culture Minister Rachida Dati's residence, ministry offices, and Paris town hall as part of a corruption probe into undeclared GDF Suez payments.
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1 week ago

France lawmakers fail to agree on state budget, say parliament sources

France failed to approve a full 2026 state budget by year-end due to parliamentary deadlock, making a carryover of the 2025 budget likely.
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1 week ago

Louvre staff call off strike, museum to open 'as normal'

Louvre staff ended a three-day strike amid complaints about working conditions while the museum faces security, structural, and maintenance crises plus funding and pricing changes.
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1 week ago

Europe mustn't build its own house of dynamite | Letters

Most Europe-centric alternative proposals approach the issue from a traditional hard security perspective, not fully severing Nato ties but prioritising EU-led decision-making, often starting as a Nato-plus complement before evolving into a standalone entity. Such thinking also generally proposes major increases in military spending, an EU-based command structure independent of the US, integrated European military capabilities, a shared European nuclear deterrent, and binding mutual defence commitments.
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1 week ago
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France investigating foreign interference' after tracking software found on ferry

French authorities investigate a suspected cyberattack on a passenger ferry; a Latvian crew member is detained accused of acting for an unidentified foreign power.
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1 week ago
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France probes 'foreign interference' after malware found on ferry

French authorities are investigating suspected foreign interference after malware enabling remote control was found on a passenger ferry and a Latvian crew member was arrested.
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1 week ago

France Tops 2026 Expat Healthcare Rankings-These Are Key Expat Visas

With its cuisine, culture, climates, cityscapes, and coastlines, France remains the world's most visited country, attracting over 100 million international visitors in 2024, and the World Travel and Tourism Council expected 2025 to be even bigger, surpassing all records. Its capital, Paris, ranks as the world's top city among 100 destinations in Euromonitor International's 2025 index. And France remains a top choice for Americans seeking a fresh start abroad:
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France exonerates women convicted over abortions before legalisation

Its text recognises that enforcement of previous laws "criminalising the use of, practice of, access to, and information about abortion" constituted "an infringement of the protection of women's health, of sexual and reproductive autonomy", as well as "of women's rights". The pre-1975 laws led to "numerous deaths" and caused "physical and moral suffering", it adds.
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1 week ago

French court finds twisted' anaesthetist guilty of killing 12 patients

French anaesthetist Frederic Pechier was convicted of intentionally poisoning 30 patients and killing 12 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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1 week ago

'Mayhem and chaos': Europe's airports demand urgent review of new border system

European airport association urges urgent review of the EU Entry/Exit System due to operational issues causing long queues and potential holiday-season disruption.
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1 week ago

IN PICTURES: Farmers' protests spread across France

French farmers have staged widespread blockades, roadblocks and protests across regions, opposing government Lumpy Skin Disease measures and mass herd culling.
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1 week ago

Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy to attend EU summit DW 12/17/2025

Malware found on passenger ferry Fantastic could enable remote control, prompting French investigation into potential foreign interference and arrest of a Latvian national.
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1 week ago

France's Sarkozy faces possible indictment over witness-tampering

The possible indictment concerns the sudden retraction of Ziad Takieddine, a key accuser of the former head of state, in a case over alleged illegal campaign financing from late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi. Takieddine, who died in late September, had claimed several times that he helped deliver up to €5 million in cash from Kadhafi to Sarkozy and the former president's chief of staff in 2006 and 2007.
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Brigitte Macron faces lawsuit after being filmed using sexist slur at Paris theatre

Brigitte Macron faces a legal complaint after videotaped remarks calling feminist protesters "stupid bitches" following a theatre protest against Ary Abittan.
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1 week ago

Shift in battle to tackle teens trapped in Marseille drug 'slavery'

Hundreds of often-estranged teenagers in Marseille are recruited via social media and exploited, abused, and trafficked by violent drug gangs under a climate of fear.
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1 week ago

19 EU countries call on EU to fund 'return hubs'

Nineteen EU countries requested European Commission funding for return hubs outside the bloc to process and repatriate failed asylum-seekers.
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1 week ago

UK set to rejoin EU's Erasmus scheme from 2027

The deal would pave the way for British students to participate in the scheme from January 2027, according to the two papers and the BBC. Britain left the Erasmus scheme, in which it had participated since 1987, when it left the EU at the beginning of 2021. The move caused consternation among students and higher education bodies. Work towards rejoining was announced as part of Starmer's post-Brexit reset deal agreed with Brussels at a summit in May.
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1 week ago

PSG ordered to pay Kylian Mbappe 60m in unpaid wages and bonuses

A Paris labour court ordered PSG to pay over €60m to Kylian Mbappé for unpaid wages and bonuses after his contract ended before 2024.
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1 week ago

French energy giant EDF eyes possible sale of US renewables unit

EDF is considering selling all or part of its US renewables unit and opening Edison to partners to cut costs and reduce debt.
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1 week ago

No wolf toy by Christmas, French supermarket says

French shoppers had been clamouring for the Intermarché supermarkets to make a plush-toy wolf available in time for Christmas, and Cotillard had previously vowed to do his best to make that happen. But on Monday, he admitted that that only "a hundred" could be produced by the end of the year. "We took the choice to be consistent and to not import them from China," he said. The hundred soft toys that will be made will be given away to children's charities, he added.
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1 week ago

Mahmood Mamdani's Uganda

Jean-Bédel Bokassa rose from colonial sergeant to self-proclaimed emperor, backed by France, profited from diamond concessions, staged a lavish coronation, and suppressed dissent.
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1 week ago

Louvre faces standstill as staff weigh move after jewel heist and shutdown

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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2 weeks ago

New laws in 2026, VAT and Christmas traditions: 6 essential articles for life in France

Major 2026 French legal changes will affect foreigners' residency, citizenship requirements, travel, healthcare, museum fees, language and civics testing, plus related practical issues.
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1 week ago

EU-Mercosur free-trade pact 'not acceptable' as is: French minister

France opposes the EU-Mercosur free-trade agreement unless robust safeguards, equal production standards for imports, and import controls including inspections are guaranteed.
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2 weeks ago

Remote work: 'We are seeing more cases of dismissals under technological surveillance, especially in the US'

While only 4% of working people in France worked remotely in 2019, more than one out of every five employees does so today. Employee monitoring has developed in parallel, explains Vincent Meyer, a professor and researcher in labor sociology at EM Normandie Business School. He analyzes how digital tools are redefining trust between employers and employees, and how young professionals, seeking autonomy and balance, are adapting to this new environment.
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2 weeks ago

Life sentence sought for DRC ex-rebel leader at French trial

For more than a month, the court has heard about rape used as a weapon of war, sexual slavery, forced labour, torture, mutilation, summary executions, systematic looting, extortion, and the plundering of resources, including diamonds. The alleged atrocities were committed in 2002-2003 during Operation "Erase the Slate", conducted in the northeast of the country by the Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists (RCD-N) -- Lumbala's rebel group.
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