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  • France's CGT union elects first female boss as pension dispute continues

    France — Link

    Sophie Binet, 41, emerged as the surprise pick to replace outgoing secretary general Philippe Martinez following a long night of deliberations. 

  • Macron announces water plan, says protests will not stop reforms

    France — Link

    French president unveiled a water-saving plan with 50 measures, such as fixing leaking pipes, adapting the way farmers and the nuclear industry use water, and making water more expensive for those who use it in excess of basic needs.

  • French woman faces €12,000 fine for 'insulting' Macron on Facebook

    France — Link

    The woman from northern France, who described the French head of state  as 'filth' in a Facebook post, was arrested and held for questioning and will stand trial in June. 

  • France probes case of man gravely injured at water protest

    France — Link

    The 32-year-old has been fighting for his life in a coma since Saturday's thousands-strong environmental protest against a new  'mega-basin' gathering water for irrigation at Sainte-Soline in western France.

  • Clashes between French police and pension reform protesters

    France — Link

    Tens of thousands have again protested in French cities as government rejected a new demand by unions to suspend and rethink the pension bill.

  • French prosecutors search banks over alleged dividend stripping

    France — Link

    The French prosecutors' actions are the latest to hit global banks over the dividend tax fraud scheme as similar investigations have been conducted in Germany and other European countries. 

  • Hundreds of thousands to continue strikes and protests in France

    France — Link

    Fears of more violent clashes with police as demonstrations against President Macron’s unpopular pensions policy to carry on.

  • The French have a way with protests, but this man in particular

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    Jean-Baptiste Reddé has hoisted his giant, colourful signs in nearly every street protest for over a decade, embodying France’s enduring passion for demonstrations, and in the current dispute over Emmanuel Macron's push to increase the retirement age on full pension rights in order to fund the system, he says taxing the country’s rich would be more effective.

  • Man critically injured in clashes with police in NW France demo

    France — Link

    A 30-year-old man is in hospital in a critical condition after he was wounded to the head by a grenade fired by police during a demonstration by environmental activists against the building of a giant water reservoir for cereal farmers, when the very violent clashes left dozens of others injured among both police and demonstrators. 

  • Environmentalist protest sees French police in new violent clashes

    France — Link

    Several people among both demonstrators and police were left in a critical condition, and others less seriously injured, after clashes at a march in open countryside in north-west France against the building of giant water basins for cereal farmers which protestors say is stealing water away from environmentally positive uses.

  • Ex-UK envoy says Versailles banquet for Charles amid strife 'bad idea'

    France — Link

    Commenting on the postponing of the state visit to France by King Charles because of the disruption of protests over over pension reforms, Peter Ricketts, British ambassador to France between 2012 and 2016, said the planned banquet in the palace of Versailles would have been a 'particularly bad idea', with 'all kinds of echoes from the past going back to the revolution'. 

  • Elite gendarme unit officer killed in operation in French Guiana

    France — Link

    An officer with France's elite intervention unit, the GIGN, was shot dead overnight Friday in French Guyana during a joint operation with armed forces against illegal gold digging, which is considered to be a major source of pollution of water systems in the overseas territory. 

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    Frapper des homosexuels pour les voler ou les humilier. Et parfois, les tuer. Ces violences, ces crimes, existent encore dans la France de 2023. Ces pièges homophobes sont l'objet d'un documentaire de 65 minutes que vous pourrez voir dans quelques semaines sur Mediapart. Nous sommes fiers de ces formats vidéo mais ils sont coûteux : aidez-nous à les produire!

  • Face aux menaces de mort visant Le Poher, les médias bretons font bloc

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    Nos consœurs et confrères de l'hebdomadaire centre-breton Le Poher ont été visés à trois reprises par des menaces de mort en l'espace de vingt jours. La raison ? Ils avaient rendu compte de la situation à Callac où des groupuscules d'extrême droite se sont violemment opposés à l'accueil de réfugiés. En soutien, la rédaction de Mediapart s'associe à un large ensemble de médias et associations pour demander aux pouvoirs publics de faire respecter la loi et de prendre leurs responsabilités.

  • PPDA : ce qui s’est dit lors de l’émission de Mediapart

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    Un livre consacré à Patrick Poivre d’Arvor suscite la polémique parce qu’il détaille, à l’insu de la plaignante, le récit du viol qu’elle a dénoncé à la police. Fayard, l’éditeur, se défend en arguant que cette femme avait témoigné sur le plateau de Mediapart. Elle avait pourtant refusé de raconter les faits précis. 

  • En février et mars, sur Mediapart : deux nouveaux partenaires, un grand dossier sur les féminicides politiques et Kiyémis chroniqueuse

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    Initiées à la fin de l’année 2022 et confirmées en ce mois de janvier 2023, de nouvelles collaborations vont enrichir Mediapart. Alors que La lettre du Musicien et Rue89 Lyon viennent enrichir notre écosystème de partenaires médiatiques indépendants et notre offre éditoriale de certains de leurs contenus, nous accompagnons et publierons le dossiers d'enquête « Femmes à abattre » du collectif Youpress. Enfin, la poétesse afroféministe Kiyémis explorera un lundi sur deux en vidéo les nouvelles joies militantes.

  • TotalEnergies met en garde Mediapart

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    À quelques jours de notre journée spéciale TotalEnergies, samedi 28 janvier, à la Cité Fertile de Pantin, le directeur de la communication du groupe pétrolier nous écrit afin de nous « mettre en garde » sur les propos que pourraient tenir les participant·e·s aux débats, en précisant ne pas s’interdire des suites judiciaires.