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  • Luxury goods group LVMH to pay 10m euros over spying activities

    France — Link

    French luxury goods group LVMH, whose wayward security service led by former domestic intelligence chief Bernard Squarcini was revealed to have spied on companies and people, including a leftwing documentary maker whose film was sharply critical of LVMH boss Bernard Arnault, has reached a 10 million-euro settlement with Paris prosecutors which effectively ends further legal action against it.

  • Gardener's conviction for French heiress murder to be reviewed

    International — Link

    Omar Raddad, a Moroccan national who was found guilty in 1994 of the murder of wealthy heiress Ghislaine Marchal, for whom he worked as a gardener, who received a presidential pardon and who has continued to protest his innocence for more than 25 years, has finally won a lengthy judicial battle to have the case reviewed. 

  • Divided French Left has yet another presidential candidate

    France — Link

    As the clock ticks down for next April's presidential elections in France, the divided French Left, which with several candidates is split and poorly positioned for success against the conservative and far-right hopefuls, is set to have yet another challenger in the race after Christiane Taubira, a Black Guyanese former socialist justice minister, announced that she will probably stand and 'use all my strength' to unite her political camp.

  • France bars non-essential travel from UK over Omicron virus spread

    International — Link

    The French government has announced a ban from Saturday on arrivals from the UK except for its nationals, others with official residency in the country and people who can justify 'essential' reasons for travelling in France, in a move prompted by the sharp rise in Britain of the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.

  • French authorities identify victims of Channel migrant boat disaster

    France — Link

    The identities of 26 of the 27 recorded victims of the sinking in the Channel last month of a boat carrying migrants trying to cross the sea from France to the UK have been identified by the French authorities.

  • French minister seeks to ban ultra-right group after meeting violence

    France — Link

    French interior minister Gérald Darmanin has announced legal moves to dissolve an ultra-right group called Zouaves Paris after its members were identified assaulting anti-racist demonstrators at a meeting of far-right presidential election candidate Éric Zemmour.

  • New Caledonia votes no to independence from France

    France — Link

    But France's Pacific territory faces further wrangling over its future after referendum boycott.

  • Macron hails Franco-German unity after talks with Chancellor Scholz

    France — Link

    Addressing Scholz as "dear Olaf" and using the informal "tu" pronoun in French, Macron said he welcomed the show of unity between the men at their meeting. 

  • Sign carrier who caused Tour de France pileup fined €1,200

    France — Link

    The 31-year-old woman stepped onto the path holding a sign before TV cameras saluting her grandparents with her back facing the approaching cyclists.

  • French conservative candidate vows to end Macron's centrism

    France — Link

    In her first address as the French conservatives' presidential candidate, Valérie Pécresse vowed to break with President Emmanuel Macron's centrist policies and to defeat the extremism of her far-right presidential rivals.

  • France under fire as New Caledonia autonomy poll goes ahead

    France — Link

    France's decision to hold the last of a series of three votes on Sunday, against the wishes of Indigenous Kanaks, has drawn condemnation in neighboring Pacific islands where sensitivities over colonization are high.

  • Recovery, power, belonging: Macron's plan for France's EU presidency

    France — Link

    France’s aim is "to move towards a Europe that is powerful in the world, fully sovereign, free in its choices and in charge of its own destiny", Macron said. 

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