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  • Underperforming French economy deepens Macron's woes

    France — Link

    For the second quarter in a row, France's gross domestic product expanded only 0.2 percent, crashing down from the 0.7 percent rate averaged in 2017, while consumer spending, the country's main growth engine, is faltering, having contracted in the second quarter for the first time in almost two years.

  • Scandal-hit Macron looses his shine among French voters

    France — Link

    The far-reaching scandal surrounding Emmanuel Macron's former security aide has deeply bruised the young French president's aura of modernity and candour, reports The Guardian from northern Burgundy.

  • Shamed Élysée aide says he was 'weak link' for Macron's enemies

    France — Link

    In his first interview since prompting the worst crisis of Emmanuel Macron's presidency, disgraced security aide Alexandre Benalla said 'my case has been used to settle scores' and accused 'politicians and police' of using him as 'weak link' with which to hurt the French president.

  • Macron dismisses Benalla scandal as 'storm in a teacup'

    France — Link

    French President Emmanuel Macron, during a visit on Thursday to south-west France, said the political scandal in which he is mired after a close aide was caught wearing police insignia beating up a young man during May Day marches was 'a storm in a teacup', adding that 'it doesn't affect me much'.

  • One of France's most wanted gangsters narrowly avoids arrest

    France — Link

    Gendarmerie services said Rédoine Faïd, 46, a convicted gangster who escaped jail for a second time in a hijacked helicopter on July 1st, was spotted in a car "observing a service station", but managed to avoid arrest after fleeing the scene and dumping his car in a shopping centre where it was found to contain explosives and false number plates.

  • Police raid Benalla office at Élysée, Macron at last makes comment

    France — Link

    While French President Emmanuel Macron made his first comments on the scandal which broke last week over his wayward personal security official Alexandre Benalla, police on Wednesday searched the latter's former office at the presidency. 

  • Femen co-founder found dead in Paris flat

    International — Link

    Ukranian Femen feminist protest movement co-founder Oksana Shachko, 31, whose militant actions angered several authoritarian regimes, has been found dead inside her Paris flat, where she reportedly left a suicide note.

  • Timeline of the Benalla-Macron scandal

    France — Link

    France 24 presents a timeline of the crisis into which Emmanuel Macron's presidency has been thrown in a turbulent week following revelations of the extraordinary powers given to his personal security advisor, Alexandre Benalla, who was caught on video footage beating up a May Day demonstrator in Paris while passing himself off as a police officer.

  • Tour de France riders teargassed as police clear farmers' demo

    France — Link

    Police used tear gas to disperse farmers protesting about the loss of rights for agricultural land who blocked the Tour de France stage on Tuesday with bales of hay and sheep, but the spread of the gas vapours meant several riders needed medical treatment from the doctor’s car at the rear of the peloton.

  • Macron lies low as interior minister quizzed by parliament

    France — Link

    French President Emmanuel Macron, who for several days has dodged answering questions about his security advisor Alexandre Benalla caught on video assaulting May Day demonstrators, has cancelled a public appearance with crowds along the Tour de France cycle race scheduled for Wednesday, while his interior minister Gérard Collomb was quizzed by MPs about the May 1st events.  

  • Tightrope artist stuns crowds above Montmartre

    France — Link

    Tatiana-Mosio Bongonga walked a tightrope 35 metres off the ground in front of a crowd of hundreds of people in Montmartre in north Paris, at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur basilica.

  • Indonesia frees French man jailed in 1999 for hash smuggling

    International — Link

    Michael Blanc, now aged 45, was arrested on Boxing Day in 1999 with 3.8 kilogrammes of hashish hidden inside scuba diving canisters, which he claimed he was unaware of, and after becoming a cause célèbre in France notably through the determined campaign of his mother who fiercely protested his innocence, narrowly escaped the death penalty before finally arriving back in Europe.

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