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3 hours ago

Paris landmarks see record tourist numbers in 2025

Paris museums and monuments saw record visitor increases in 2025, driven by younger tourists and high attendance at Notre Dame, Louvre and Eiffel Tower.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

First flight of 2026 under UK one in, one out' asylum scheme cancelled

A Home Office 'one in, one out' deportation flight to France was cancelled, with detainees alleging arbitrary, discriminatory detention and lack of explanation.
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8 hours ago

ANALYSIS: Emmanuel Macron - a French 'Nero' or misunderstood visionary?

Emmanuel Macron enters his final year weakened by loss of parliamentary majority, low approval ratings, and multiple domestic and international crises.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Five dead, flights cancelled as snow and ice wreak havoc across Europe

Severe winter weather in France and the Netherlands caused multiple deaths, major travel disruptions and airport closures, while journalism funding appeals emphasize free-access reporting.
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fromThe Local France
7 hours ago

French landlord handed jail term for renting out tiny, mouldy, windowless apartment

A Marseille landlord received a two-year suspended sentence and €20,000 fine for renting a mouldy, windowless basement that violated habitability standards.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
19 hours ago

The UK's pledge to send troops to Ukraine is no magic wand - but it is a step forward

UK and France plan to station troops and build military hubs in Ukraine if a peace deal is signed, offering crucial security guarantees for Kyiv.
fromThe Local France
6 hours ago

Europe faces transport chaos as deadly cold snap persists

Airports in Paris and Amsterdam were the worst affected, with the Dutch authorities saying more than 1,000 travellers had been forced to spend the night at Schiphol, one of Europe's busiest hubs. Six people have died in weather-related accidents as the continent reels from the most bitter cold snap of the winter so far. Five of those deaths were confirmed in France on Tuesday, while a woman died in Bosnia as heavy snow and rain sparked floods and power outages across the Balkans.
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1 day ago
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Snow cancels 40 percent of flights at Paris airport on Wednesday

Widespread snow will cancel many Paris flights, close several western airports, and prompt travel and work-from-home advisories across much of northern and central France.
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2 days ago
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Weather warning for up to 10cm of snow in Paris and western France

Heavy snow and freezing temperatures will affect Paris and much of western France from Monday into Tuesday, with orange alerts and hazardous driving conditions.
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fromThe Good Life France
1 day ago

Move to France from the UK and start a business - The Good Life France

British citizens can move to France and start a self-employed business but must obtain appropriate long-stay and self-employment visas and complete increased post-Brexit administration.
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1 day ago

I moved to France 8 years ago. The first few months were filled with challenges and surprises - especially at work.

Adjusting to French workplace and social norms, including formal address, greeting rituals, and different job remits, presents steep challenges for foreign newcomers.
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fromThe Local France
1 day ago

What a large-scale citizen survey reveals about water quality in France

Citizen-collected water tests across France revealed strong local chemical variability, including acidic volcanic waters and elevated copper in some urban areas.
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1 day ago

French 'hypnotherapist' accused of raping 14 women goes on trial

A French dance teacher faces trial accused of drugging, raping multiple women over a decade and secretly filming some assaults; he admitted to several charges.
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1 day ago

Six people die as snow, ice and freezing temperatures wreak havoc in Europe

Severe winter weather across Europe caused at least six deaths, heavy snowfall, subzero temperatures, widespread travel disruptions, airport closures, and suspended rail services.
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fromThe Local France
2 days ago

Tree disposal, 2026 changes, and the winter sales: 6 essential articles for life in France

Practical January guidance for residents in France: proper Christmas tree disposal, taxation of cash gifts, 2026 rules for foreigners, winter sales details, and naturalisation costs.
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2 days ago

Flights cancelled and traffic blocked as snow hits Paris

The French civil aviation authority has reportedly asked airlines to reduce by 15 percent flights in an out of Paris' three airports (Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais), leading to some cancellations. Anyone with a flight is advised to contact their airline before travelling to the airport. Other arrivals into Paris were delayed because of the snow, although flights are still taking off and landing in Paris. A cyclist walks on the snow-blanketed Champs-de-Mars in Paris on January 5, 2026.
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2 days ago

French court jails one over cyber harassment of Brigitte Macron

Ten people convicted for cyber-bullying Brigitte Macron; suspended sentences, mandatory online hate-speech courses, and temporary social-media suspensions for spreading false gender and paedophilia claims.
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fromThe Local France
2 days ago

French restaurant fined 8k for refusing to serve tap water

A restaurant has been fined €8,000 for refusing to serve tap water, contrary to French law which says that free tap water must always be available if requested. The restaurant in the upmarket ski resort of Val Thorens has been fined €8,000 by the country's anti-fraud office, for telling customers that tap water was not available in the establishment. A press release from the Direction générale de la Concurrence, de la Consommation et de la Répression des fraudes (DGCCRF), said that the restaurant, Les Aiguilles du Péclet in Val Thorens,
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2 days ago

Paris court finds 10 guilty of harassing Brigitte Macron online

A Paris court has found 10 people guilty of online harassment of the French first lady, Brigitte Macron, by posting or reposting malicious comments on social media that claimed falsely that she was a man. Eight men and two women, aged 41 to 60, including a school sports teacher, an art gallery owner and a publicist, were on Monday given sentences ranging from a compulsory course in understanding online harassment to an eight-month suspended prison sentence.
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2 days ago

Who Owns Public Space? Three Active Models of Shared Management Shaping Urban Commons in Europe and New York

Public space is often understood as belonging to no one in particular, collectively accessible yet institutionally maintained, yet a growing number of initiatives are challenging this assumption by testing shared management and distributed ownership models. In Paris, Adoptez un banc introduces a sponsorship-based approach, allowing individuals and groups to support temporarily and symbolically claim responsibility for historic public furniture without compromising its collective use.
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2 days ago

7,000-year-old underwater wall raises questions about ancient engineering - and lost-city legends

Nine meters (30 feet) beneath the waves, they found it: a vast, man-made stone wall, averaging 20 meters (66 feet) wide and two meters (6.6 feet) tall. The structure consists of some 60 massive granite monoliths, set directly onto the bedrock in pairs at regular intervals. Smaller slabs and packing stones fill in the gaps, locking the whole into a single, deliberate construction. With an estimated total mass of around 3,300 tons, this is the largest underwater structure ever discovered in France.
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2 days ago

Weather tracker: Arctic air grips Europe as severe winds batter Corsica

It has been a cold start to the year across much of Europe, particularly in central regions, where temperatures dropped to double-digit negatives. Heavy snowfall hit parts of eastern and central Europe on New Year's Eve, notably in Poland and Ukraine, with similar conditions across the Alps on the first few days of the year. The cold is likely to continue this week as an Arctic air mass sinks south across Europe, pulling temperatures well below the seasonal average outside south-east Europe.
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3 days ago

Cross-country skier dies in France after steep fall

A woman died after falling about 20 metres into a hollow during a cross-country ski excursion in Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, southern France.
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fromThe Local France
3 days ago

France and UK conduct joint strikes against IS in Syria

France and Britain conducted joint air strikes in Syria targeting Islamic State positions to prevent the group's resurgence and protect regional security.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

From bon appetit to Uber Eats: why France's beloved restaurants are in crisis | Paul Taylor

Traditional French restaurants are collapsing due to shifting consumer habits, rising costs, tax and licensing pressures, and competition from delivery services, leaving luxury and fast-food venues thriving.
fromTechzine Global
5 days ago

Hackers disrupt French postal and banking services twice

La Poste and La Banque Postale were once again difficult to access on New Year's Day due to a cyberattack. The disruption comes just days after a similar attack disrupted parcel tracking during the Christmas period. The website laposte.fr and all information systems of the French postal company were hit by a cyberattack on Thursday morning, according to radio station RFI. The website and app of La Banque Postale, the postal company's banking division, were also largely inaccessible.
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5 days ago

French government justifies naturalizing George Clooney and family

French officials said that foreign nationals who contribute to the country's international influence and economic well-being are eligible for naturalization under French law. George Clooney's international star power and its potential benefits for French cinema, combined with Amal Cloony's steady work with French academic institutions and international organizations as a human-rights lawyer, fit the bill. They contribute, through their distinguished actions, to France's international influence and cultural outreach, the government said of the Clooneys. They maintain strong personal, professional and family ties with our country.
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4 days ago

Suspension of entry into the US', paparazzi and wine: three other reasons George Clooney moved to France

The exodus from Hollywood to shores not presided over by Donald Trump has been busy and loud. Ellen DeGeneres, Robin Wright and Courtney Love moved to England; Rosie O'Donnell opted for Ireland; Eva Longoria, Spain. Other Trump critics, including Richard Gere, Lena Dunham and Ryan Gosling, have upped sticks without citing the re-election as a motivating factor. In the case of Clooney, however, there has appeared little doubt that his decision to gain French citizenship was primarily because of Trump, whose re-election he energetically campaigned against.
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4 days ago

Musk's Grok Says It Created Images Of Minors In Minimal Clothing'

Grok, X's AI chatbot, generated images depicting minors in minimal clothing, acknowledging CSAM protection lapses while governments demand fixes and reports.
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5 days ago

More than 60 Henri Matisse artworks donated to Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris

The Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris received a donation of 61 Henri Matisse works from his family, many depicting his daughter Marguerite.
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6 days ago

France's Reunion warns of 'probable or imminent' volcanic eruption

Piton de la Fournaise shows seismic signs of magma ascent; eruption is probable or imminent, and caldera access has been closed.
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6 days ago

This Medieval Village Along the French Riviera Is an Underrated Gem-and Now Has a New Hotel With 2 Pools

This 20-year-old hotel ushered in a new chapter, thanks to Jean-Philippe Cartier, the founder and president of H8 Collection hotel group, who has a knack for reviving French heritage properties. Cartier teamed up with Prisca Courtin-Clarins of the Clarins cosmetics clan to make Le Mas Candille a leading beauty and wellness destination, masterfully refitted from head to toe by Franco-Mexican interior architect Hugo Toro.
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1 week ago

OPINION: 2026 will be a crucial year for France, but its politics remain paralysed

Marine Le Pen's 2026 appeal will likely decide France's 2027 presidency and profoundly affect the future of the European Union.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

French public broadcaster under fire as right sets up parliamentary inquiry

French public broadcaster faces parliamentary inquiry over neutrality, operations and financing amid far-right bias claims and private media influence ahead of the 2027 election.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

France plans social media ban for under-15s from September 2026

France intends to follow Australia and ban social media platforms for children from the start of the 2026 academic year. A draft bill preventing under-15s from using social media will be submitted for legal checks and is expected to be debated in parliament early in the new year. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has made it clear in recent weeks that he wants France to swiftly follow Australia's world-first ban on social media platforms for under-16s, which came into force in December.
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1 week ago

American man dies skiing off-piste in France

An American man in his fifties died while skiing off-piste at Val Thorens after hitting his head on a rock despite rapid medical intervention.
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1 week ago

Paris opens emergency homeless shelters at freezing year's end

Homeless people in France face life-threatening winter cold, relying on movement, layered clothing and limited shelters while deaths among rough sleepers have been reported.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

George and Amal Clooney and their children become French

George Clooney, his wife Amal, and their two children acquired French citizenship, citing privacy protections and longstanding ties to Europe.
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1 week ago

Farmers plan fresh protests in south-west France

Farmers in south-west France plan to resume A64 blockades and stage a Toulouse march in early January opposing cattle culls for Lumpy Skin Disease.
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Appeals court green lights A69 road project in south-west France

The Toulouse Administrative Court of Appeal has authorised construction of the controversial A69 motorway between Toulouse and Castres - the latest in a long-running legal saga over a road that has become a flashpoint for environmental protesters. Following the recommendations of the public rapporteur, the appeal judges ruled on Tuesday that "the motorway link project must be considered as responding to an imperative reason of major public interest".
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1 week ago

The Louvre is the pride of France and it's on the verge of collapse. Can we rescue it in time? | Agnes Poirier

Charles V kept his celebrated library here; Henri IV installed his cabinets of paintings, objets d'art and arms, and created within its walls a veritable city of artists, where cabinetmakers, tapestry-makers, painters and armourers lived and worked. Under Louis XIII, coins, medals and the Louvre's printing press were added; under Louis XIV came casts, antiquities and the academies of architecture, the arts and the sciences.
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1 week ago

Russia still importing Michelin aviation tyres despite sanctions, records suggest

Russia continues to obtain Michelin aviation tyres via intermediaries despite sanctions, with shipments routed through companies in multiple countries including a UK-named firm.
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fromwww.thelocal.fr
1 week ago

French police draw guns on protesting farmer

French police drew guns and arrested a farmer during a tractor protest in Auch; the Coordination Rurale union has filed an official complaint to the IGPN.
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1 week ago

Puel returns to Nice as interim head coach after Haise departs - Soccer News

OGC Nice have sacked Franck Haise and reappointed Claude Puel on a short-term contract amid poor league form and Europa League struggles.
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1 week ago

Warning after motorists die fording flooded rivers in south-west France

Drivers must not ignore road-closed signs; flooded fords in Pyrénées-Orientales after heavy rain caused fatalities and required emergency rescues.
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fromThe Local France
3 years ago

Europe set for unusually warm winter but faces cold blast in December

Europe has an elevated chance of a December cold outbreak despite an overall warmer-than-average winter from La Niña, risking low wind and freezing temperatures.
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fromThe Local France
3 years ago

How European countries are spending billions on easing energy crisis

European governments have spent hundreds of billions to shield households and businesses from an energy crisis caused by Russia's war in Ukraine.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Paris train station partially evacuated after soda-maker exploded

A SodaStream gas canister exploded inside a passenger's bag at Gare de Lyon, prompting a partial evacuation; no injuries and only minor service disruption.
fromThe Local France
1 year ago

Whatever happened to the EU's plan to stop changing the clocks?

In 2018, the European Commission launched a public consultation asking people what they thought of scrapping the time changes. It was the most successful EU consultation ever: 4.6 million people participated, in some cases representing a signification portion of the national population (3.79 per cent for Germany and 2.94 per cent for Austria). People overwhelmingly said they wanted to stop moving the clock back and forward every six months - in fact 84 per cent of respondents agreed with the proposal.
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fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

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.
fromThe Local France
1 week 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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fromThe Local France
1 week 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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fromThe Local France
1 week 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 week 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 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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2 weeks ago

France in 2025: The big quiz of the year

2025 in France featured political turnover, high-profile scandals, cultural milestones, proposed national service reinstatement, and notable figures like Gabriel Zucman achieving prominence.
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2 weeks 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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