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  • France denies supplying arms to Israel for Gaza war

    International — Link

    Marseille-based firm Eurolinks sold Israel M27 links, metal pieces used to join rifle cartridges into ammunition belts for machine guns, investigative websites Disclose and Marsactu wrote.

  • French parliament backs bill against hair discrimination

    France — Link

    The law will bar employers from requiring hair to be straightened and for afros, dreadlocks and braids to be covered. 

  • France to sue student over school headscarf row

    France — Link

    French prime minister Gabriel Attal said the pupil falsely accusing her former principal of assaulting her after he made her remove her headscarf on school premises.

  • France plans to restrict jobless benefits, PM says

    Économie et social — Link

    Prime minister Gabriel Attal made the announcement as he outlined the government's plans to further reform the job market.

  • French school head quits over veil row and death threats

    France — Link

    Head of Paris school had been sent death threats after he insisted that a teenage girl remove her Islamic head-covering inside the school, in accordance with French law. 

  • Climate disasters cost French insurers €6.5bn in 'worrying' rise

    Écologie — Link

    Last year was the third “most severe” in terms of climate-related claims after 1999 and 2022, insurance industry federation France Assureurs has said.

  • French deficit worsens to 'very rare' level

    Économie et social — Link

    Public deficit jumped to 5.5 percent of gross domestic product, or 154 billion euros ($167 billion), statistics agency INSEE said.

  • Macron in French Guiana to discuss autonomy and illegal mining

    France — Link

    The trip will be followed by a visit to neighbouring Brazil, where Macron will address the issue of illegal mining in the border regions. 

  • Paris café waiters' race returns after 13-year absence

    France — Link

    Around 200 waiters and waitresses took part in the Sunday race, first held in 1914 and last held in 2011, where they had to walk hurriedly over a course of two kilometres holding a tray containing a cup of coffee, a croissant and a large glass of water, with the winner being he or she who arrived first after spilling none of their load.

  • French patrols 'using life-risking pullbacks' of small boats

    France — Link

    French police patrolling Channel shores have been sharply criticised for risking lives by employing highly dangerous tactics to prevent small migrant boats from crossing to the UK, including ramming, flooding and puncturing the dinghies. 

  • French Senate votes against EU-Canada free-trade deal

    France — Link

    A large majority of members of the upper house voted against ratification of the CETA free trade agreement, which many argued was one sided in favour of Canada, but the government, which supports the deal, has the option of not officially notifying Brussels of the vote, or delaying a future vote it would hope to win in the National Assembly, the lower house.

  • 'Rocky Macron': French president ridiculed over boxing photos

    France — Link

    Official photos posted on Instagram of French president Emmanuel Macron boxing a punch bag in a tight-fitting T-shirt have prompted bemusement and sarcasm, with one opposition politician likening the PR stunt to those of Russian President Vladimir Putin, while a press commentator dismissed the 'Rocky Macron' image as 'quite appalling'.

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  • En hommage au photographe Antoni Lallican

    Blog post

    Le journaliste français est mort vendredi 3 octobre en Ukraine, victime d’un tir de drone. Il couvrait cette guerre depuis le début de l’invasion russe et avait collaboré avec Mediapart à de nombreuses reprises.

  • Jugement Sarkozy : la piteuse diversion contre Mediapart

    Blog post

    Depuis l’annonce de la condamnation à cinq ans de prison ferme avec mandat de dépôt différé de Nicolas Sarkozy, l’ancien président de la République et ce qu’il lui reste de proches multiplient les attaques contre notre journal, à l’origine des premières révélations dans cette affaire. Mise au point de la direction éditoriale.

  • De mi-juillet à mi-août, on se calme et on lit au frais nos séries d’été !

    Blog post

    Pour oublier les vicissitudes de la vie politique française comme les désordres climatiques et géopolitiques du monde, rien de tel que de plonger dans nos séries d’été, compagnonnes idéales du farniente au bord de l’eau ou des pauses rando, ou complices de survie quand on est bloqué au bureau ou dans son appart’ trop chaud. Une série d’histoires, enquêtes et portraits qui sauront renouveler à merveille les discussions de l’apéro.

  • « Personne n’y comprend rien » arrive en VOD

    Blog post

    Le film sur l’affaire libyenne est accessible sur Mediapart à partir du 8 mai. À un tarif avantageux.

  • Podcasts : Mediapart lance un appel à projets

    Blog post

    Mediapart a décidé d’étoffer son offre de podcasts en achetant cette année plusieurs séries d’épisodes. Nous lançons un appel à projets sur le thème de l’addiction.