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  • Pro-Palestinian convict freed by France after 41 years

    International — Link

    Georges Abdallah, a 74-year-old Lebanese teacher, became a leftwing symbol for the Palestinian cause.

  • Macron says France will recognize Palestine as a state

    International — Link

    French head of state said in a post on X that he will formalize the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September. 

  • Macrons file US lawsuit over claims first lady was born male

    International — Link

    Case filed against rightwing influencer Candace Owens is example of a rare defamation suit from a serving world leader.

  • French culture minister Rachida Dati to face corruption trial

    France — Link

    The charges date back to when Rachida Dati was a European MP and allege she accepted lawyer’s fees and lobbied for French carmaker Renault-Nissan while sitting in the European parliament.

  • Louvre plan to make Mona Lisa a fee-paying attraction apart

    France — Link

    With the Louvre museum in Paris cracking at the seams under the pressure of welcoming around nine million visitors per year, among a vast and costly restructuring plan is the idea of placing the main attraction by far, Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, into a gallery of its own, with a separate, paying entrance. 

  • Rioters attack cars and police in central French town of Limoges

    France — Link

    Police reported that between 100 and 150 masked individuals, described by local mayor Émile Roger Lombertie as an 'urban guerrilla group', tried to block a B-road close to the town of Limoges, central France, attacking vehicles with iron bars before clashing with police in what authorities said were gang turf wars. 

  • Petition against French pesticide law garners 1m signatures

    France — Link

    The success of a petition opposing a law allowing the use of a banned pesticide, which was passed in parliament this month without proper discussion, means that the subject must be debated in full in the National Assembly after the summer recess, although the law itself cannot be overturned.

  • The man thought to be the last walking newspaper seller in Paris

    France — Link

    Ali Akbar, 72, originally from Rawalpindi in Pakistan, is believed to be the last mobile newspaper seller in Paris, where since 40 years he has been walking the capital's streets carrying bundles of the latest editions of newspapers, and who has become so well known that President Emmanuel Macron is to award him the Legion of Honour later this year.

  • France to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah after 40 years behind bars

    International — Link

    Lebanese national Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, 74, a founder of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions who was given a life sentence for complicity in the 1982 killings in the French capital of a US military attaché and an Israeli diplomat, was ordered by a Paris appeals court to be freed next week after spending 41 years in jail. 

  • Truths and myths about French national holidays

    France — Link

    There has been outraged reaction to the proposition by French Prime Minister François Bayrou, revealing his plans for the 2026 budget this week, to scrap two national holidays, which he argues would bring in an annual 4.2 billion euros for the state purse and an obvious gain in productivity, while in fact France has less national holidays than the European average and productivity per worker is almost a fifth higher than in the UK.

  • French PM eyes reducing public holidays in budget cuts plan

    France — Link

    In a much-awaited speech on Tuesday, France's prime minister, François Bayrou, presented his government's plan for reducing the indebted state's spending by 44 billion euros, including cutting back the numbers of public service employees, the introduction of a 'white year' in 2026 when welfare benefits and pensions are frozen, and the scrapping of two public holidays.

  • France ready to discuss looting during C19th massacres in Niger

    France — Link

    France has officially expressed its readiness for 'bilateral dialogue' over the theft of artifacts looted during a French army colonial campaign in present-day Niger in 1899, although it has stopped short of acknowledging responsibility for the simultaneous massacre of thousands of unarmed locals. 

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    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

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    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 !

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    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

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    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

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    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.