- + #MeToo and the French medical profession—While Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction has been overturned by New York's top court, the French medical profession is now dealing with a series ...
- + French beekepers prepare for killer Asian hornets to emerge from hibernation—Asian hornets were first detected on French soil in 2004, and the invasive species has since spread rapidly across the country and the rest of Europe,...
- + Still lives and more dynamic, moving forms at the Louvre—Paris's landmark museum is gearing up for the Olympics, with a special exhibition that takes visitors through the history of the Games. We hear more a...
- + Street crime crackdown packs Paris-area prison ahead of Olympics—A police crackdown that aims to clear a poor suburb of petty crime and street vendors before the Paris 2024 Olympics is putting pressure on an overcro...
- + ‘Mortal’ Europe needs to scale up defence, says Macron in keynote speech—French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday urged Europe to wake up to the fact that it was not sufficiently armed in the face of global threats such...
- + &#e2;PbMortal&#e2;Pc Europe needs to scale up defence, says Macron in keynote speech—French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday urged Europe to wake up to the fact that it was not sufficiently armed in the face of global threats such...
- + &#f0;	f;^&#b4; Live: Sovereignty is key for a &#e2;Pbpowerful Europe&#e2;Pc, says Macron in keynote speech—French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday outlines his vision for a stronger Europe, pushing European Union member states to be less dependent on t...
- + Top French far-left MP Mathilde Panot summoned by police over Hamas comments—The leader of far-left MPs in the French parliament was on Tuesday summoned for questioning by police in an investigation into suspected justification...
- + French PM backs boarding schools to tackle youth ‘addiction to violence’—French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on Monday endured a sometimes rocky reception at a boarding school taking on children during the Easter break, par...
- + French PM backs boarding schools to tackle youth &#e2;Pbaddiction to violence&#e2;Pc—French Prime Minister Gabriel&#c2;&#a0;Attal&#c2;&#a0;on Monday endured a sometimes&#c2;&#a0;rocky&#c2;&#a0;reception ...
- + The Surrealist Manifesto: Marking a century of avant-garde art—In 1924, French poet Andr&#c3;&#a9; Breton wrote a short text with fellow poet and compatriot Louis Aragon that was to send ripples through th...
- + Tests expose worrying flaws in France’s anti-drone system for 2024 Olympics—With less than 100 days to go before Paris hosts the 2024 Olympics, which organisers plan to open with an elaborate waterborne ceremony on the Seine r...
- + Tests expose worrying flaws in France&#e2;Pcs anti-drone system for 2024 Olympics—With less than 100 days to go before Paris hosts the 2024 Olympics, which organisers plan to open with an elaborate waterborne ceremony on the Seine r...
- + Dispatch from the maternity front: What it's like to have a baby in France—Freshly back from maternity leave, FRANCE 24&#e2;Pcs Florence Villeminot shares her insights about having a baby in France. While the numb...
- + French PM announces crackdown on teen violence after fatal assault on schoolboy—French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on Thursday announced measures to crack down on teenage violence in and around schools, as the government seeks to...
- + WWII: In the footsteps of the African Resistance fighters who fell in the Battle of Vercors—Thousands of German soldiers moved in on southeastern France's Vercors Plateau in July 1944 in a bid to crush a regional uprising led by a rural Frenc...
- + Azerbaijan slams 'threats' from France after Paris recalls ambassador—Azerbaijan on Wednesday accused France of pressuring and threatening the country after Paris recalled its ambassador and accused the Caucasus country ...
- + France recalls its ambassador to Azerbaijan, accuses Baku of 'damaging' ties—France on Tuesday said it had recalled for consultations the French ambassador to Azerbaijan, accusing Baku of taking actions that have damaged the bi...
- + Notre-Dame, five years after the flames: A symbol of resilience—Exactly five years ago, the world watched in horror as Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral was ravaged by flames. Today, carpenters and artisans are hammerin...
- + Notre-Dame carpenter Valentin Pontarollo on his joy at completion of cathedral's roof—Exactly five years after the fire that destroyed the roof and badly damaged the rest of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of those who worked on the p...
- + Ageing Paris metro system to face Olympic challenge of 7 million visitors—Long the envy of other cities, Paris' creaking underground metro system has become a subject of daily frustration for users just as the French capital...
- + France warns against travel to Iran, Lebanon, Israel and Palestinian Territories—France on Friday warned its citizens to &#e2;P	c;imperatively refrain from travel in the coming days to Iran, Lebanon, Israel and the Pa...
- + ‘Aid in dying’: What’s in the new French bill on assisted suicide—The French government on Wednesday introduced a bill on assisted suicide, paving the way for euthanasia under strict conditions. The text, which was d...
- + &#e2;PbAid in dying&#e2;Pc: What&#e2;Pcs in the new French bill on assisted suicide—The French government on Wednesday introduced a bill on assisted suicide, paving the way for euthanasia under strict conditions. The text, which was d...
- + Rights groups turn to UN to help end French police racial profiling—Rights watchdogs including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International on Thursday said they were seeking UN help to end racial profiling by the Fren...
- + Macron calls for 'sustainable' effort to scale up arms production—France's President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday called for a "sustainable" effort to scale up weapons production following the Russian invasion of Ukra...
- + French farewells: More than just 'au revoir'—While "au revoir" is the most common way to say goodbye in French, we take a look at some of the other ways to&#c2;&#a0;bid farewell. From the...
- + French athlete breaks rope climbing world record in ascent of Eiffel Tower—French athlete Anouk Garnier broke the rope climbing world record on Wednesday morning after she ascended over 100 metres to the second floor of the E...
- + French govt presents bill allowing terminally ill adults to take lethal medication—France&#e2;Pcs government presented a bill Wednesday to allow adults with terminal cancer or other incurable illness to take lethal medica...
- + Security stepped up for PSG-Barcelona Champions League match over terrorist 'threat'—Security will be "considerably reinforced" at Wednesday's Champions League match in the French capital between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona after...
- + NGO seeks a probe into the deaths of two French officers slain in Rwanda genocide—A non-governmental organisation on Monday sought answers over the deaths of two French officers killed in the early days of the 1994 Rwanda genocide, ...
- + French, UK troops swap guards to mark 120 years of friendship since Entente Cordiale—French and British troops on Monday swapped roles to take part in changing of the guard ceremonies outside the palaces of the other country's head of ...
- + French rugby great Andre Boniface, epitome of 'French flair', dies at 89—Andre Boniface, one of French rugby's greatest players in the 1950s and 1960s, died in Bayonne on Monday at the age of 89, his family told AFP. [Categ...
- + French NGO sounds alarm over Seine pollution levels ahead of Olympics—A French water charity sounded the alarm Monday about pollution in the river Seine, which is set to be used for swimming during the Olympic Games. [Ca...
- + French schoolboy dies after violent assault as Macron warns of teenage violence—A French schoolboy on Friday died from wounds sustained in a violent assault, as President Emmanuel Macron warned schools should be protected from "un...
- + French court sentences Christmas market attack plotter to 30 years in jail—A French court on Wednesday sentenced Audrey Mondjehi to a 30-year jail term for helping an Islamist militant who killed five people in a 2018 attack ...
- + France and allies 'could have stopped' 1994 Rwanda genocide, Macron says—French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that France and its allies could have stopped the 1994 Rwanda genocide but lacked the will to do so, a ...
- + Macron dismisses Russia&#e2;Pcs &#e2;Pbridiculous&#e2;Pc remarks suggesting Paris had a role in Moscow attack—French President Emmanuel Macron dismissed Thursday as &#e2;P	c;ridiculous&#e2;P	d; Russia's defense minister's remarks su...
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