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  • Long-lost bust of Napoleon re-emerges 200 years on

    France — Link

    A marble bust of Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned by the emperor from Italian artist Giuseppe Franchi in 1797, and which was unwittingly sold at a French art market in 2019 as being that of an anonymous subject, is to be auctioned in London in July with an estimated upper value of £180,000.

  • Paris attacks trial sentencing: full life jail term for Salah Abdeslam

    France — Link

    At the end of an almost ten-month trial in Paris of 20 men charged with taking part or helping in the November 13th 2015 terrorist attacks in the French capital, in which 130 people were murdered, a panel of judges on Wednesday found 19 of them guilty as charged, handing down sentences ranging from two years to life in prison, including a minimum jail term of 30 years for Salah Abdeslam, 32, the only surviving member of the Islamic State group cell that carried out the killings. 

  • Guilty verdicts for 19 accused over November 2015 Paris attacks

    France — Link

    At the end of the longest-ever trial in French legal history, a jury of magistrates on Wednesday found Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving member of an Islamic State group cell which murdered 130 people in a series of shooting and suicide bomb attacks in Paris in November 2015, guilty of terrorism and murder as charged, and pronounced guilty verdicts on 18 others charged with various degrees of complicity in the killings.   

  • France's National Assembly elects its first-ever woman Speaker

    France — Link

    Yaël Braun-Pivet, 51, a member of Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party, has been elected to the post of president - or Speaker - of the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament, marking the first time a woman has been given the post.

  • Paris attacks trial accused give final statements before sentencing

    France — Link

    At the close of the nine-month trial in Paris of 20 people accused, variously, of perpetrating or helping to commit the November 13th 2015 terrorist attacks in the French capital, the 14 defendants present – six are being tried in absetia – were on Monday given their last opportunity to speak before the court retired to decide its verdicts, which will be delivered on Wednesday.

  • French energy giants urge consumers to cut back

    France — Link

    Bosses of TotalEnergies, EDF and Engie spoke amid shortages and soaring prices due to Russia’s supply cuts and the war in Ukraine.

  • Macron asks PM Élisabeth Borne to try to form new government

    France — Link

    Macron said he had instructed Borne to conduct new consultations with parliamentary groups to form a "government of action" for early July.

  • French lawmakers propose bill to inscribe abortion rights in constitution

    France — Link

    Constitutional law would cement abortion rights for future generations, says member of parliament, following US Supreme Court's ruling on the issue in US. 

  • Passionate defence of Abdeslam as Paris terror trial approaches end

    France — Link

    The two lawyers representing Salah Abdeslam, the sole survivor of the terrorist group which caused the deaths of 132 people in the November 2015 massacres, urged court not to impose life imprisonment; the verdicts are due on June 29th.

  • Australian PM Albanese to visit Paris to 'reset' relations with France

    International — Link

    In a TV interview Anthony Albanese said he was invited to France by President Emmanuel Macron and expected to receive a warm welcome.

  • France is facing a new COVID-19 wave says vaccination chief

    France — Link

    Vaccination chief Alain Fischer spoke as daily new cases reached an almost two-month peak at more than 95,000.

  • Probe opened into rape claims against French minister Zacharopoulou

    France — Link

    Prosecutors say they have opened an investigation into allegations of rape against secretary of state for development and the Francophonie, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, after two complaints had been received.

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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.