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

This week in France is marked by significant events including the 10th anniversary of the Germanwings crash, where a co-pilot's actions killed 150 people. Actor Gérard Depardieu will face trial for sexual assault, drawing public attention. The Renaissance party will organize a summit to discuss democracy with European leaders. A cinema festival ends Tuesday, offering discounted tickets for moviegoers. Additionally, France will host discussions on Ukraine's security, and there will be a partial solar eclipse and a rugby match this weekend.
Monday marks 10 years since the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash, in which co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who had been treated for suicidal tendencies, deliberately crashed the passenger plane and killed 150 people.
France's centrist Renaissance party will host its 'summit for democracy and freedoms' to gather European centrist leaders on Monday in Paris.
The Printemps du Cinéma festival offers movie lovers across the country the chance to see the latest releases for €5 until Tuesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the hosting of European leaders on Thursday to discuss support for Ukraine and security in Europe.
Read at The Local France
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