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Where to find English-language help services for victims of domestic violence in France

Women for Women France provides multilingual domestic violence support services for non-French speaking victims facing language barriers, visa dependency, and limited knowledge of French legal systems.
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2 hours ago

Join our live Q&A on France's new citizenship rules

French citizenship requirements became significantly stricter in 2026, introducing higher language standards, income thresholds, new civics tests, and affecting retirees, with retroactive application of some changes since 2025.
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fromThe Local France
3 hours ago

5 websites to watch films in France

Multiple streaming subscriptions are expensive and fragmented; French platforms like Arte and France TV offer free alternatives with diverse film selections and original language options.
fromIndependent
7 hours ago

Woman accused of breaching civil restraining order for allegedly harassing neighbours

A woman who allegedly called her neighbours "you f**kin pervs" and threatened they were "going to get it" in a breach of a civil restraining order has been remanded in custody for a week.
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1 day ago

How to estimate your French tax bill

France offers an online tax calculator to help residents estimate their income tax liability in advance, with progressive tax brackets ranging from 11% to 45% on income above €11,600.
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14 hours ago

This Stylish Flat in Avignon, France, Kept Me Cozy During the Offseason

Traveling to South France during mistral season presents challenges, but offseason visits offer cozy accommodations and authentic experiences despite harsh weather conditions.
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22 hours ago

Readers recommend: The best banks for foreigners in France

LCL have been brilliant to me for 20 years. They regularly win best customer service awards for a reason. Like many respondents, he also has an internet bank, adding: Wise is great for online money transfers.
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21 hours ago

Murder probe launched after Brit in France 'admits shooting wife with hunting rifle'

A hunting rifle was seized at the couple's home and the forensic pathologist at the scene noted 'the presence of two gunshot wounds to the upper body of the victim'. A post-mortem examination of the body has been ordered.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Gisele Pelicot Shows Us Why "Shame Must Change Sides"

From 2011 to 2020 her husband, Dominque Pelicot, was drugging her and using a chatroom called "à son insu" ("without her knowledge") to invite local men to rape her while she was unconscious. He might never have been found out had he not been caught taking pictures up women's skirts in a supermarket.
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23 hours ago

Ancient skeleton discovered sitting upright in France

Five tombs of Gauls buried in a seated position have been discovered in central Dijon. Similar to four others unearthed nearby earlier this month, it is sitting upright at the bottom of a one-metre-wide pit. The skeleton's hands are resting in its lap. Like the others, its back is against the eastern wall, its gaze directed westward.
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21 hours ago

Mysterious ancient skeletons discovered sitting upright in France

Similar to four others unearthed nearby earlier this month, it is sitting upright at the bottom of a one-metre-wide pit. The skeleton's hands are resting in its lap. Like the others, its back is against the eastern wall, its face directed westward.
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1 day ago

2026 opening date for French income tax declarations

French income tax declarations open April 9th with staggered deadlines between May 19th and June 4th depending on filing method and département location.
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A 93-year-old Belgian diplomat will stand trial for the 1961 assassination of Congo's first prime minister - Silicon Canals

A Brussels court ordered former Belgian diplomat Étienne Davignon to stand trial for alleged complicity in Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination, potentially marking the first criminal prosecution of a European official for colonial-era crimes.
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1 day ago

Belgian diplomat faces trial over 1961 Congo leader killing

A Brussels court ruled that 93-year-old former Belgian diplomat Etienne Davignon must stand trial for war crimes related to Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination, making him the first Belgian official in over six decades potentially accountable for the killing.
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2 days ago

Totally Med: exploring Menton, where the French and Italian rivieras meet

Menton, a French-Italian border town, celebrates its identity through lemon cultivation and the annual Fete du Citron festival, featuring unique Menton lemons with distinctive characteristics and a thriving culinary scene.
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1 day ago

Belgian diplomat faces trial over 1961 Congo leader killing

A Brussels court ruled that 93-year-old former Belgian diplomat Etienne Davignon must stand trial for war crimes related to Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination, making him the only surviving accused among ten Belgians.
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3 days ago

The Mediterranean is overdue a TSUNAMI, scientists warn

Scientists predict a 100% certainty of a tsunami hitting the French Riviera within 30 years, potentially arriving in 10 minutes, with current alert systems unable to detect local triggers like underwater landslides.
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fromThe Local France
2 days ago

Appeal trial opens for France's Sarkozy over alleged Libyan funding

Nicolas Sarkozy faces an appeal trial for seeking Libyan financing for his 2007 election campaign, after being convicted and imprisoned last year.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Nicolas Sarkozy back in court for fresh trial over alleged Libya funding

Nicolas Sarkozy faces a fresh appeal trial over allegations of receiving illegal election campaign funding from Libya's Gaddafi regime during his 2007 presidential campaign.
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3 days ago

Azerbaijan: Frenchman sentenced to 10 years for spying

An Azerbaijani court sentenced a French citizen to 10 years in prison for collecting military intelligence and cooperating with French embassy officials, while his Azerbaijani co-accused received 12 years for treason.
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fromThe Good Life France
4 days ago

Bon weekend from France - a strange encounter - The Good Life France

The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2026 offers comprehensive travel guides covering diverse French regions from the Mediterranean coast to Normandy, featuring destinations, culture, recipes, and predicted travel trends.
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4 days ago

Fuel prices, property surprises and eating well: 6 essential articles for life in France

France offers practical guides on finding affordable fuel, allergy remedies, budget apartments under €200,000, government-recommended daily meals, and explains why north-east France has additional public holidays.
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3 days ago

Two brothers arrested in France over 'deadly and antisemitic' plot

Two brothers arrested in France for planning a deadly antisemitic terror attack inspired by Islamic State ideology and jihadist propaganda.
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5 days ago

Inside France: Petrol prices and stuffed mushrooms

Inside France is a weekly newsletter covering French news, politics, cultural topics, and public opinion, including reactions to international events, fuel prices, local elections, and French culinary traditions.
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2 weeks ago
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Inside France: Diplomatic fisticuffs, Louvre stunts and an unhappy lamb

French politicians attended the Salon de l'Agriculture farm show to be photographed with animals, demonstrating connection to ordinary people, but faced challenges due to cattle disease outbreak forcing alternative animal interactions.
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5 days ago

Inside France: Petrol prices and stuffed mushrooms

Inside France is a weekly newsletter covering French news, politics, cultural topics, and public opinion, including reactions to international events, fuel prices, local elections, and French culinary traditions.
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fromThe Local France
5 days ago

Could you really be better off living on benefits in France than working?

Employment in France remains more financially rewarding than welfare benefits across all household scenarios, contradicting political claims that benefits encourage dependency.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Weather tracker: Southern France under yellow alert after severe thunderstorms

Severe thunderstorms in southern France produced record rainfall, the Gapeau river flooded, Illinois reported a potential hail size record, and South Africa experienced record-breaking March heat from high pressure.
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6 days ago

French oil giant caps petrol prices at 1.99 'until the end of March'

Fuel at all TotalEnergies stations in mainland France, including on motorway service stations and in rural areas will be limited to 1.99 per litre for petrol and 2.09 per litre for diesel from Friday, March 13th, until the end of the month.
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1 week ago

Judge halts removal of Eritrean asylum seeker from UK to France under one in, one out'

A UK high court judge halted the forced return of an Eritrean trafficking victim to France under the one in, one out asylum scheme, citing concerns about inadequate support and healthcare access for returnees.
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fromThe Washington Post
1 week ago

Aid worker killed in drone strike on building used by Congo relief staff

A drone strike in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo killed a French UNICEF aid worker and two others in a residential area housing international relief staff.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

UN aid worker killed in DR Congo's rebel-held Goma

A French UNICEF aid worker was killed in Goma after M23 rebels reported a combat drone strike hit a residential building in the eastern Congolese city.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

France's SNCF opens ticket sales for rail travel from July to December

SNCF now allows advance ticket bookings for high-speed rail up to nine months in advance, expanding from the previous three-month window following a successful trial.
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1 week ago

Fury over French rail operator's dress code 'straight out of 1960s'

French rail unions successfully demanded withdrawal of an SNCF dress code guide that advised employees on clothing and makeup choices based on body shape to embody 'French elegance'.
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1 week ago

Tottenham eyeing up a move for Lucas Chevalier

Tottenham have made enquiries for the French goalkeeper, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. It is no secret that they need more quality in that area of the pitch. Guglielmo Vicario has been error-prone, and Antonin Kinsky had a horror show on his Champions League debut for Spurs last night.
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1 week ago

France suspects foreign interference in key mayoral races

A foreign disinformation campaign targeted two hard-left French lawmakers running for mayor in Marseille and Toulouse using fake websites, social media accounts, and defamatory blogs with QR codes.
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1 week ago

Hundreds killed in Haiti drone strikes, including 60 civilians: Report

Haitian security forces and private contractors using explosive drones have killed over 1,200 people in Port-au-Prince since March 2025, including civilians not involved in gang activity.
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1 week ago

'It smacks of a cover-up' - family criticise treatment since Irish woman's mystery death in Luxembourg

On December 10, 2019, Dubliner Moira Killeen was found dead in her apartment in the Belair district. The medical examiner at the scene cited the death as 'violent and suspicious' in his report, yet the prosecutor ruled the case a suicide and declined to carry out a post-mortem examination.
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fromThe Local France
5 years ago

Why are French demo turnout numbers always so different - and who is right?

French authorities and protest organizers consistently report vastly different turnout estimates, with disagreements spanning from tens of thousands to millions of participants across demonstrations.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

French court rejects Sarkozy's bid to merge jail terms

A French court ruled that former president Nicolas Sarkozy must serve jail time for an illegal funding conviction, potentially requiring him to wear an electronic ankle tag again.
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1 week ago

Nancy Social Housing / ABC Studio

In Maxeville, next door to the eastern French city of Nancy, ABC delivers 20 social housing units for seniors on the Haut-du-Lievre plateau, known for Zehrfuss's once-longest-in-Europe housing block and its panoramic tower, now entering its final winter as Lorraine's tallest.
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1 week ago

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week

France experiences multiple significant events this week including school reopenings, a major trial, sports competitions, and a Belgian strike affecting regional travel.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Bernard Jackman: Why Andy Farrell's near and long view is looking spot-on

Ireland will win the Triple Crown while France finishes atop the Six Nations standings after Scotland's upset victory over France in the final round.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Baby's death not linked to contaminated formula, French prosecutors say

A baby death in France in January is not linked to contaminated infant formula, though investigations into other infant deaths involving cereulide-contaminated formula continue across multiple countries.
fromwww.thelocal.fr
1 week ago

Inside France: Middle East, Municipal elections and cross-Channel sporting banter

The first round of local elections happens next Sunday (March 15th), with 34,000 communes, from tiny villages up to the major cities, heading out to elect the local mayors who play a huge part in shaping the life and infrastructure of each area.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Macron condemns 'unacceptable attack' on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

France condemns an attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon and works with partners to prevent regional conflict escalation while emphasizing respect for Syrian and Lebanese sovereignty.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

March 8: What's happening in France on International Women's Day

France hosts multiple events on March 8th to celebrate International Women's Day and advocate for gender equality, reproductive rights, and protection from violence against women.
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1 week ago

No, the Pompidou Centre isn't being turned into migrant housing

French cybercrime authorities investigate a spoofed website spreading false claims that Paris mayoral candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel plans to convert the Pompidou Centre into migrant housing, attributed to Russian-linked group Storm-1516.
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fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

How to register for healthcare in France - The Good Life France

France provides universal healthcare (PUMA) to legal residents, with registration through CPAM and a carte vitale card enabling access to medical services with automatic reimbursement.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

French policeman to be tried over 2023 killing of teen

A French police officer will stand trial for violence causing death rather than murder in the shooting of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, after an appeals court determined intent to kill was not established.
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2 weeks ago

Man Utd defender Harry Maguire allegedly refused to pay 50,000 bribe to Greek police 'that would make Mykonos assault charge disappear' | Goal.com US

Maguire was detained in Greece after his sister was allegedly injected with an unknown substance, leading to a confrontation with police that he claims involved assault and false accusations.
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2 weeks ago

Worried about the demise of reading? Come to France, where we're up to our eyes in print | Alexander Hurst

XXI/Revue21 represents a vital counterforce to digital fragmentation by publishing literary long-form journalism that prioritizes authorial presence, reader trust, and substantive narrative reporting in physical form.
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2 weeks ago

London prison escapee who mocked authorities with social media posts arrested in France

A 21-year-old robber arrested for escaping police custody twice in one week was captured in France after being smuggled out of the UK in a lorry.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

France records 'historically' wet February

Winter 2025/26 was abnormally warm with February rainfall 100% above normal, causing €3 billion in flood damage across France.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Ask the expert: When is the best time to start learning French?

Learning French before moving to France is essential because immersion after arrival is significantly more difficult than expected, as the nervous system enters survival mode while managing multiple life changes simultaneously.
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2 weeks ago

1,700 Dutch police officers get reminder not to access files without legitimate purpose - DataBreaches.Net

Nearly 1,700 Dutch police officers will receive letters for inappropriately accessing police systems while investigating a teenager's death, emphasizing proper data handling protocols.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

8 favourite French words of the day

The Local publishes daily French words and phrases focusing on colloquialisms and slang not typically taught in classrooms, with a curated selection of eight recent favorites highlighted.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Garda formally suspended over alleged 'racist or sexist' remarks to female colleague

A garda has been suspended after allegedly making continual remarks to a younger female colleague that have been described as "either racist or sexist, depending on what way you interpret it".
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

France to increase nuclear warheads as Macron warns of hardening' world

French President Macron announced plans to increase France's nuclear warhead arsenal for the first time since 1992, emphasizing Europe's need for greater security independence.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

London prison escapee arrested in France

A 21-year-old robber who escaped police custody twice in one week was arrested in France and is being returned to UK custody.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

French court slashes jails term for trio over 2020 teacher beheading

A French court reduced prison sentences for three men convicted of involvement in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, who was killed for showing Prophet Mohammed cartoons in class.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Attack of the badger-men: can women find a place in the violent and wine-soaked carnivals of southern France?

The festival of Pailhasses is one of France's most ancient carnival traditions. Celebrating the end of a longstanding rivalry with a neighbouring village, it has for more than 700 years allowed villagers to release frustrations before Lent. Its rituals are about strength, chasing and some form of attack. It is also notoriously secretive.
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2 weeks ago

Macron says France to increase nuclear warheads in plan to protect Europe

France will increase nuclear warheads and establish advanced deterrence cooperation with eight European countries amid concerns about US commitment to NATO.
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2 weeks ago

The French are in uproar about gen Z not lunching with colleagues. I'm on Team Solo Dining | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Younger French adults increasingly prefer solitary lunches, challenging traditional workplace dining culture, while British workplaces more readily accept employees' autonomy regarding meal choices.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Some 60 French-owned or -flagged commercial ships blocked in Gulf

Approximately 60 vessels are trapped in the Persian Gulf unable to transit the Strait of Hormuz due to escalating Iran-US-Israel conflict, with crews sheltering in ports as Iranian forces close the strategic waterway.
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2 weeks ago

Islam scholar Tariq Ramadan goes on trial in Paris accused of raping three women

Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan faces trial in Paris on charges of raping three women between 2009 and 2016, with potential 20-year prison sentence if convicted.
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2 weeks ago

The year of Andre Malraux: France salutes its pioneering intellectual with exhibitions and more

At the official launch last November, the current culture minister Rachida Dati described the imperative behind the programme as not just celebrating an uncommon visionary but the "burning relevance" of his legacy: "a commitment to continuing to nurture this demanding idea of what culture is".
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2 weeks ago

Did you solve it? You won't believe these optical illusions!

Olivier Redon creates optical illusions using perspective manipulation, inverted geometry, and ambiguous visual interpretation to deceive perception.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Explained: Why France's far-left leader is battling accusations of anti-Semitism

Jean-Luc Mélenchon faced accusations of anti-Semitism after making jokes about Jeffrey Epstein's name pronunciation, which he denied as ironic commentary.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

REVEALED: What makes the French proud?

French people take greatest pride in their history of ideas, particularly the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen and the French Revolution's democratic legacy, rather than physical heritage or cultural stereotypes.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Citizenship, Spring, and the mystery of C - 6 essential articles for life in France

France is implementing higher administrative fees for residency permits and citizenship applications starting 2026, alongside a tougher civics test for citizenship applicants.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Nihal, Child of the Moon: how she lives with extreme UV sensitivity

Rare Disease Day, on 28 February, highlights the more than 6,100 conditions identified worldwide, including xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a rare genetic disorder that affects just over 100 people in France. Those affected are often referred to as Children of the Moon, a name that reflects their extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
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fromThe Good Life France
2 weeks ago

7 historic and officially prettiest villages in France - The Good Life France

Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, an association of 180 officially designated villages across 70 departments, preserves historic rural communities through strict selection criteria while attracting new residents and visitors through craft studios, hospitality businesses, and authentic experiences.
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2 weeks ago

France warns of 'provocation' as Sweden confirms Russian drone buzzed carrier

Sweden confirmed a Russian drone conducted unauthorized surveillance near France's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in the Oresund Strait, prompting France to condemn the incident as a provocative spy attempt.
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2 weeks ago

Ukraine war briefing: Sweden jammed Russian drone near French aircraft carrier amid hybrid war fears

Sweden's navy vessel jammed the drone 13km from France's flagship, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, while it was in the Oresund stretch of water, between Denmark and Sweden. French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot told journalists that if Russian involvement was confirmed, the only conclusion would be that it would be a ridiculous provocation.
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2 weeks ago

France appoints Catherine Pegard as culture minister as Dati departs

Rachida Dati leaves a ministry struggling with budgetary cuts and badly shaken by the stunning theft of the French crown jewels from the Louvre in October. An ongoing parliamentary investigation has underlined the responsibility the ministry bears for the museum's security failings. One day before her own resignation, the Louvre's director Laurence des Cars stepped down.
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2 weeks ago

'French Sunday' is the latest viral happiness trend. Here's how to do it the right way-and boost your productivity all week

Unlike Americans, who treat their weekends as a sprint to see who can do the most chores, Sundays are sacred in France-a time to slow down, reset for the week, and do as little as possible. Even protests in France happen every day except Sunday . . . that's how sacred [they] are.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Death toll from last summer's French heatwaves nearly 6,000

A total 5,722 people died as a direct result of the summer heat in 2025, the third hottest summer on record and one which featured two severe extended heatwaves in late June/early July and in the middle of August, a Santé Publique France report shows. Of those fatalities, more than 1,900 were attributed directly to heat exposure - which represented 12 percent of all deaths during the periods of high heat.
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2 weeks ago

Britain has paid France 540 million to counter Channel boats: ministry

Britain has paid France €540 million since 2023 to combat small boat migration across the Channel, contributing 62 percent of total costs while France covers 38 percent.
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fromThe Local France
3 years ago

The essential vocabulary guide for talking about money in French

French offers multiple formal and slang terms for money, from l'argent to colloquial expressions like fric, blé, balles, and boule, with usage varying by formality level and age group.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

What to know as the Louvre gets a new chief after a surprise resignation and a bruising year

The Louvre appointed Christophe Leribault as new director following the previous director's resignation amid multiple institutional crises including a crown jewels heist, security failures, and financial fraud.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Swastikas tagged at former Nazi transit camp near Paris

Swastikas were spray-painted on buildings at the Drancy internment camp site in Paris, a former Nazi transit point for 63,000 Jews deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau during World War II.
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3 weeks ago

Channel Tunnel operator GetLink eyes upsurge in UK-France travel

Thanks to the development of high-speed rail and the slowdown in our capital expenditure, we aim to strengthen the growth of our results over the next decade. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation stood at €859 million, exceeding targets set and reconfirmed last year.
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fromFrenchly
3 weeks ago

The Best Art Apps for Exploring France - Frenchly

CultureClic is one of the most comprehensive French art apps available. Designed as a mobile-first discovery tool, it maps out more than 1,350 museums across France and highlights hundreds of geolocated artworks, photographs, and historical engravings. The app is particularly strong in Paris but also features content in cities like Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, and Avignon. What sets CultureClic apart is its use of augmented reality, allowing users to visualize artworks and historical documents in context.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Table for one: is eating lunch at work on your own a bad thing?

In France, eating solo is deeply frowned upon. A recent poll found that, while just 12% of French workers over the age of 49 regularly lunched alone, the number shot up to 29% for workers under 25. A 25-year-old worker in the French paper Les Echos described mandatory dining with colleagues as patriarchal, and after she started eating alone, was fired for failing to integrate with her team.
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

February heat records smashed in south-west France

In the southwest, the mild weather has turned into outright spring heat, with temperatures worthy of May. Temperatures, already high for this season, are climbing further between Tuesday and Wednesday, with readings exceeding 25C at multiple stations.
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

French chief executive of 2030 Olympic Games becomes latest director to quit

The chief executive of the 2030 Winter Olympics organizing committee in the French Alps resigned following irreparable differences with the committee president, marking the fourth senior executive departure in two months.
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

French government proposes new law to allow bakers to work on May 1st

French government proposes a law allowing boulangeries to open and have employees work on May 1st, relaxing existing May Day legal protections.
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

'Devouring hydra': French cinema stars warn AI is 'plundering' industry

Thousands of French actors and filmmakers warn AI voice cloning and replication are plundering talent and demand legal protections to safeguard artistic rights.
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3 weeks ago

12 Top Places for Digital Nomads in France for Your Dream Remote Work Setup

France offers diverse, digital-nomad-friendly destinations balancing productivity and adventure, from lively cities like Paris to tranquil coastal and rural towns.
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