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2 hours ago

IKEA to open more stores in towns around France

IKEA is well known for its monster-sized warehouses in major cities, but bosses have a plan to open new format stores in smaller towns in 2026, as it seeks to expand its footprint in France. The Swedish furniture brand is planning to open a new generation of smaller stores in medium-sized towns and cities across France, "where [they are not] yet present (...) in existing spaces and buildings that [they could] rent rather than build."
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
23 hours ago

Mystery in France as homeowner finds staggering gold fortune while digging in garden

A French homeowner has unearthed a staggering 700,000 ($800,000) fortune in gold bars and coins while excavating for a new swimming pool in his garden, local officials have confirmed. The unnamed individual stumbled upon the valuable hoard at his property in Neuville-sur-Saone, a town near Lyon, back in May. He promptly reported the discovery to the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs.
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20 hours ago
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You Will Le Cringe When You Hear the Louvre Video Surveillance System's Actual Password

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20 hours ago
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You Will Le Cringe When You Hear the Louvre Video Surveillance System's Actual Password

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fromThe Local France
8 hours ago

Dead famous: Paris puts heritage graves up for grabs

Paris is offering 30 abandoned heritage graves via a lottery, requiring winners to fund and complete restorations and meet purchase conditions to obtain burial plots.
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fromThe Local France
7 hours ago

France arrests four over protest at Israeli orchestra concert

Protesters disrupted the Israel Philharmonic concert in Paris; four people were arrested and the performance resumed after protesters were removed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Shein bans all sex dolls after scandal over child-like' products

Shein permanently banned all sex dolls globally after French authorities alleged sales of child-like dolls, triggering investigations and warnings including a possible French market ban.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Shein opens Paris store as officials move to suspend website DW 11/05/2025

France is moving to suspend Shein's online platform until the company complies with laws after concerns over 'childlike' sex doll listings following a Paris store opening.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

France's nicotine pouch ban reflects rising anti-tobacco leadership at key moment for EU

France banned nicotine pouches effective March 2026 to curb youth nicotine toxicity and addiction, reinforcing broader tobacco-control measures and EU leadership against industry influence.
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1 day ago

French ex-spy chief denies wrongdoing in extortion trial

Bernard Bajolet denies ordering coercion after authorising a DGSE operation accused of pressuring businessman Alain Dumenil for €15 million during a 2016 airport encounter.
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fromThe Local France
1 day ago

Frenchman discovers gold while digging swimming pool in garden

A homeowner discovered buried gold bars and coins worth about $800,000 while digging a swimming pool in his garden; authorities allowed him to keep the find.
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1 day ago

French bishop who had a 7-year affair with woman resigns at pope's urging

Pope accepted Bishop Jean-Paul Gusching's resignation after investigations into his relationships with women; Gusching admits one consensual affair and calls the pressure "disgusting".
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Facebook's job ads algorithm is sexist, French equality watchdog rules

Facebook's job-ad targeting algorithm caused gender-based indirect discrimination by showing mechanic ads mostly to men and preschool-teacher ads mostly to women, regulator ruled.
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2 days ago

Why are pensioners protesting across France on Thursday?

French pensioners plan nationwide protests against draft 2026 budget measures, including a one-year pension freeze, below-inflation increases, and cuts that would reduce retirees' purchasing power.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

France investigates Shein and Temu after sex doll scandal

Online retailers Shein, Temu, AliExpress and Wish are being investigated in France in relation to the offence of enabling minors to access pornographic content on their platforms, the Paris prosecutor said on Tuesday. The country's consumer watchdog had reported the four firms to the prosecution service on Sunday after raising concerns about the sale of childlike sex dolls on Shein's platform over the weekend.
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2 days ago

Shein opens first permanent store in France amid heavy police presence

Paris deployed riot police as Shein opened its first physical store amid protests over ultra-fast-fashion practices and the sale of childlike sex dolls.
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2 days ago

France's culture minister backs criticised visit by Israeli orchestra

France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati supports the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's Paris visit and rejects boycott calls despite union criticism over Gaza.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Five injured as driver deliberately' rams into pedestrians in France

A driver deliberately drove into pedestrians and cyclists on Ile d'Oleron, injuring five (two seriously); suspect arrested and investigated for attempted murder.
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2 days ago

French authorities do DNA test to identify body chopped in half

A 75-year-old Swiss man was found cut in half on a French riverbank; his tenant was arrested and DNA testing and autopsy are under way.
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2 days ago

'We want protection': Petition demands women-only carriages on Paris transport

"We don't want to be separated - we want to be protected!!! Offer us solutions, not promises. "But if there are no effective solutions, we may have to seriously consider separate carriages - an extreme, desperate, and drastic measure (...) Women should not have to feel fear every time they travel. They have the right to travel in peace and safety."
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2 days ago

TikTok denounces French criminal probe over youth suicides

French prosecutors opened a criminal probe into TikTok's algorithms for allegedly driving youth to suicide; TikTok denies the accusations and cites safety features.
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3 days ago

'Exorbitant': Anger as Brittany mulls tripling its tourist tax

Brittany plans to triple its tourist tax to raise about €2 per person per night for regional transport funding, facing strong tourism-industry opposition.
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3 days ago

Coste, world's oldest Olympian, dies at age 101

Charles Coste, 101, Olympic team pursuit gold medalist and Paris 2024 torchbearer, has died.
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fromThe Local France
3 days ago

Do skiers and snowboarders have to wear helmets on French slopes?

France has no national legal requirement to wear helmets while skiing or snowboarding, though recommendations and high voluntary use exist, especially among children.
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3 days ago

Cement maker Lafarge on trial in France on charges of funding jihadists

Lafarge is accused of paying ISIS and other jihadists to keep its Syrian plant operating, facing terrorism and sanctions charges in France and the US.
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3 days ago

see how populous reuses airplane bodies to craft sun shading facade for strasbourg's stadium

Populous introduces a striking environmental innovation to Strasbourg's Stade de la Meinau, repurposing sections of decommissioned Airbus A340 fuselages to form the facade of the stadium's new south stand. The project marks a world first in sustainable architecture, transforming aviation waste into a sun-shading system that glimmers across the 4,050-square-meter surface of the stand. Located in the city's La Meinau district, the 11,712-seat South Stand, designed by Populous in collaboration with local architect Rey-de-Crécy, incorporates fuselage panels sourced from 30 retired aircraft.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Concerns raised over planned second removal of Iranian who returned to UK on small boat

An Iranian asylum seeker in UK detention faces imminent removal despite alleging modern slavery, mental-health vulnerability, and danger from smugglers in France.
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fromThe Local France
4 days ago

Port of Dover delays rollout of EES checks for car passengers

EES biometric checks for car passengers at the Port of Dover are delayed until French authorities approve activation.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago
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France tightens up bank rules for loans and overdrafts

France will enforce stricter overdraft and loan rules from November 2026 to curb over-indebtedness and strengthen consumer protection.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
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France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure | Patrick Boucheron and Pierre Singaravelou

Cuts to state funding and to history education, not isolated incidents, expose failures to preserve and transmit France's cultural heritage and national memory.
#brigitte-macron
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1 week ago
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Trial starts for 10 conspiracy theorists for cyberbullying France's first lady - LGBTQ Nation

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1 week ago
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Trial starts for 10 conspiracy theorists for cyberbullying France's first lady - LGBTQ Nation

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1 week ago

Two suspects arrested over Louvre heist as museum's remaining jewels moved off site

In a statement, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau confirmed the arrests, but declined to give any details until after the suspects' interrogation, which can go on for up to four days. France's interior minister Laurent Nuñez posted a message on X congratulating the police and calling for details of the "ongoing investigation", involving 100 officers, to remain a secret. Authorities then followed the suspects in a bid to find their accomplices and the jewels, intervening upon their attempt to flee the country.
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5 days ago

Video of alleged police rape at French courthouse found: prosecutor

Two French policemen have been charged for allegedly raping a young woman while she was in custody, with one of the suspects apparently filming the act on his phone. The officers were initially suspended after the woman accused them of assaulting her earlier this week while she was in custody at a court in Bobigny, a town in the northeastern suburbs of Paris.
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3 years ago

Tick tock: 15 French expressions for talking about time

Charles Baudelaire, the celebrated French poet of the 19th century, once wrote: Souviens-toi que le Temps est un joueur avide// Qui gagne sans tricher, à tout coup ! c'est la loi. The line, which appears in his a piece called L'horloge (The clock), translates as: "Remember that time is voracious player// That wins without cheating, every time! It's the law." Which maybe explains the plethora of French time-related phrases.
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fromThe Local France
6 years ago

How do the French celebrate Halloween?

While the French do acknowledge the event, it's much less of a big deal than it is in some other countries. That's not to say it isn't marked though - a 2021 survey by YouGov found that about one in three French people celebrate Halloween "at least occasionally". That being said, only eight percent said they celebrate every year, though this does increase among 18-34 year olds and parents.
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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

The Orient Express is getting a new look - here's everything we know

Accor unveiled Maxime d'Angeac's Art Deco redesign of the Orient Express, revealing vibrant interiors and announcing reopening in 2027.
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fromInfoQ
1 week ago

Groupe SNCF Modernizes Infrastructure with Talos OS and Kubernetes

Groupe SNCF migrated from VM-based Kubernetes to a Talos OS and OpenStack cloud-native platform, automating operations and reorganizing teams for cloud-native practices.
fromThe Local France
5 days ago

Property traps, doctor fees and red tape short-cuts: 6 essential articles for life in France

This week's practical must-reads from The Local include common traps that catch out property hunters, what increasing the 'franchise médicale' means for your health bills, and the small town in south-west France that's up there with Europe's big cultural guns. Buying a house always carries a risk, but it can be harder doing it in a foreign country where you are unfamiliar with the sales process, tax regulations or local bylaws.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

French police investigate anarchist groups over sabotage on rail network

An alleged anarchist sabotage destroyed signalling cables on a French TGV line, disrupting services for 50,000 passengers and damaging a Cheval worksite.
#french-politics
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 week ago

France Proposes National Bitcoin Reserve, Wants To Buy 2% Of All Bitcoin

France will create a national Bitcoin Strategic Reserve aiming to acquire up to 2% of Bitcoin supply, funded by surplus energy-powered mining and savings allocations.
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Apple ordered to pay French operators 39m over iPhone sales

A French court has ordered Apple to pay around €39 million to mobile network operators over accusations it imposed unfair contract conditions to allow them to sell iPhones. The Paris commercial court also fined Apple €8 million in its ruling, issued earlier this month. Apple told AFP it would appeal against the ruling, which concerns its contracts with France's main mobile network operators more than a decade ago,
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fromwww.thelocal.fr
1 week ago

OPINION: Relax France, the world isn't laughing at you (not much, anyway)

Recent political turmoil, a jailed ex-president and the Louvre theft have caused embarrassment, but international mockery is real yet exaggerated.
fromThe Local France
6 days ago

French lawmakers reject wealth tax as budget tensions mount

France's lower house on Friday rejected a wealth tax proposed by the left, which has threatened to bring down the government if a levy on the super-rich is not in the budget. France is under pressure to pass a spending bill by the end of the year to rein in its deficit and soaring debt, but efforts have been hampered by a political deadlock.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Two Louvre heist suspects 'partially' admit taking part, says Paris prosecutor

It took thieves less than eight minutes to steal the jewels valued at €88m on October 19, shocking the world. The thieves forced open a window, cut into cases with power tools and fled with eight pieces of the French crown jewels. One suspect is a 34-year-old Algerian national who has been living in France since 2010, Ms Beccuau said. He was arrested on Saturday night at Charles de Gaulle airport as he was about to fly to Algeria with no return ticket.
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