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  • French police and yellow vests protesters clash in Strasbourg

    France — Link

    Protesters back on French streets two days after president set out proposals including tax cuts worth around €5billion in response to protests.

  • French farmers sue over cow deaths blamed on 'electromagnetism'

    France — Link

    The group are suing the French state over the death of hundreds of cows, which they believe are the victims of harmful electromagnetic fields.

  • Macron confirms plan to shut France's elite ENA school

    France — Link

    For decades the École Nationale d’Administration has for decades churned out presidents, ambassadors and industry leaders.

  • Macron announces 'fairer' reforms in response to yellow vests

    France — Link

    New measures to address 'yellow vests' protests  include tax cuts, a reform of the civil service and the introduction of proportional representation.

  • President Macron to unveil long-awaited reform plan

    France — Link

    Macron to hold first-ever full domestic news conference to outline series of reforms drawn up in response to the 'yellow vest' protests.

  • France marks first national commemoration of Armenian genocide

    France — Link

    President Macron announced the commemoration at a meeting with representatives of the country’s large Armenian community in February.

  • Notre-Dame fire: rain threatens France's damaged cathedral

    France — Link

    Architects fear that heavy rainfall - forecast for the French capital on Wednesday - could result in further collapse of the 800-year-old cathedral.

  • Former French premier Fillon to face trial over fake jobs

    France — Link

    Judges have said Fillon and his British wife Penelope  should face trial on charges including the misuse of public money and conspiracy.

  • French university fee hike for non-EU nationals passes into law

    France

    The French government’s planned hike of university fees for students from countries outside the EU was officialised in a decree published this Easter weekend. Beginning with the 2019-2020 academic year, it bumps up the cost of bachelor’s and master’s degree courses from several hundred euros to several thousand. Those mostly affected by the move are students from African countries, who make up just under half of the 340,000 foreign students in higher education in France.

  • New charge brought against former Renault-Nissan boss Ghosn

    International — Link

    Carlos Ghosn, the 65-year-old former chairman and CEO of carmakers Renault and Nissan, who was arrested last November in Japan on charges of financial misconduct, was on Monday charged for a fourth time, for allegedly enriching himself with $5 million at Nissan’s expense.

  • Probe opened into yellow vest 'suicide' jibes at French police

    France — Link

    Paris prosecution services have opened an investigation into reported jibes aimed at police by anti-government ‘yellow vest’ protestors in Paris on Saturday in which they allegedly shouted ‘kill yourselves’ in a reference to a police union revelation last week that 28 officers have committed suicide since January 1st.

  • French 'yellow vest' demonstrators hold 23rd week of protest action

    France — Link

    The 'yellow vest' movement of anti-government, ant-elite protests over living standards for low- and middle-income earners held its 23rd day of nationwide demonstrations on Saturday, which passed off peacefully in many towns but was marked in Paris by violent clashes with police, while contested interior ministry estimates said fewer people took part than last weekend.

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