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  • France's Sunday paper returns with far-right editor in charge

    France — Link

    The French weekly Journal du Dimanche (JDD) was back in production at the weekend following the arrival of far-right sympathiser Geoffroy Lejeune as its editor-in-chief and the end of a 40-day strike by its editorial staff opposed to his his appointment, many of whom have now left the paper.

  • River Seine swimming event scrapped after sewage spill

    France — Link

    An international swimming competition to be held in the River Seine in Paris this weekend was cancelled after recent heavy rainfall caused a spill of raw sewage into the water, raising questions over the swimming events in the river planned as part of next summer's Olympic Games in the French capital.

  • Niger coup leaders sever military ties with France

    International — Link

    The leaders of a military coup who took power in Niger in late July have announced they are cutting military ties with France, which has around 1,500 troops stationed in its former West African colony fighting jihadist insurgents in the region, while the junta also dismissed the Nigerien ambassador to France. 

  • Delivery of massive cruise ship gives French exports a boost

    France — Link

    The delivery to a Swiss maritime company in June of a 184,011-tonne, luxury cruise liner built at the French port of Saint-Nazaire, at a cost of 1 billion euros, has helped turn around France's second-quarter exports, up by 2.6% in value against the first quarter.   

  • Staff at French weekly end strike over far-right editor

    France — Link

    The strike of journalists at French weekly Journal du Dimanche (JDD), which began on June 22nd in protest at the appointment of outspoken far-right journalist and pundit Geoffroy Lejeune, 34, as new editor-in-chief of the publication, ended on Monday.

  • France to begin evacuating its nationals from Niger

    International — Link

    As tensions mount in Niger, where supporters of last week's coup attacked the French embassy on Sunday, Paris is hoping to begin flights to evacuate its nationals, and those of other European Union countries, on Tuesday.

  • Niger junta says France is planning military intervention

    International — Link

    France has firmly denied accusations by the leaders of last week's military coup in Niger that it is planning military intervention to reinstate the West African country's deposed president Mohamed Bazoum.

  • Attacks on its interests in Niger 'won't be tolerated' says Paris

    International — Link

    "Anyone attacking French nationals, the army, diplomats or French bases would see France retaliate immediately and intractably," the Elysée Palace warned in a statement.

  • Mali drops French as official language

    International — Link

    Although French will be the working language, 13 other national languages spoken in the country will receive official language status.

  • Why attempted coup in Niger could worry France

    International — Link

    Niger is France's only remaining ally in the Sahel region of Northern Africa.

  • Macron denounces 'new imperialism' in the Pacific

    International — Link

    Speaking in Vanuatu on the first visit by a sitting French leader to an independent Pacific Island state, Macron sought to offer a French alternative in a region where the US and China are competing for influence.

  • Police chief: officer in assault probe should not be in jail

    France — Link

    Police chief Frédéric Veaux's call for the officer - who faces an investigating over the beating up of a youth in Marseille - to be released from custody has sparked a political controversy. 

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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.

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

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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.