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  • Court upholds 'fake job' convictions of ex-French PM and British wife

    France — Link

    Former French conservative prime minister François Fillon and his British wife Penelope, who in 2020 were handed five and three years in jail respectively for embezzling public funds in a fake jobs scam in parliament, were on Monday given shorter prison terms by a Paris appeals court.  

  • Macron says Ukraine bid to join EU will probably take 'decades'

    International — Link

    French President Emmanuel Macron, addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg, said Ukraine's application to join the European Union, launched in February soon after Russia's invasion of the country, 'would take several years indeed, probably several decades'.

  • Macron party changes name ahead of legislative elections

    France — Link

    Re-elected French president Emmanuel Macron's ruling centre-right La République en Marche (LREM) party has been renamed as Renaissance ahead of parliamentary elections to be held in June, which its secretary general said was a nod to 'enlightenment over obscurantism'.

  • Macron sworn in for second term, vows 'new method' of governing

    France — Link

    Emmanuel Macron, who was last month re-elected to a second five-year term as president, was officially sworn in on Saturday, when he gave a short speech promising to act with 'respect' and 'consideration' in a 'new method' of governance.

  • French legislative elections: socialists join broad-Left alliance

    France — Link

    The French Socialist Party has agreed in principle, ahead of a final decision by its national committee, to engage in June's parliamentary elections as part of a leftwing alliance led by the radical-left LFI party and which also includes the Greens and communists. 

  • France faces entering period of stagflation

    France — Link

    Household spending in France fell by 1.3% in March, capping a first trimester that saw gross domestic product reaching a standstill, raising fears that the country may be on the verge of a period of 'stagflation' – a term designating a combination of stagnant or weak economic growth and enduring high inflation.

  • Régine, France's 'queen of the night', dies at 92

    France — Link

    Régine, credited with having created the disco format of nightclubs in the 1950s in France, who later opened a chain of nightclubs attracting the wealthy and famous across the globe, and who was also a successful singer and occasional actress, has died at the age of 92.

  • Violence in Paris as May Day protesters raise pressure on Macron

    France — Link

    Most protests were peaceful but violence broke out in Paris, where police  made 29 arrests, interior minister Gérald Darmanin said.

  • Macron pledges more French arms and aid to Ukraine

    International — Link

    French president's pledge to offer more backing came during a one-hour telephone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.

  • France gears up for May Day protests

    France — Link

    The annual May Day protests may be a taste of newly re-elected Emmanuel Macron may expect when he presses ahead with pro-business reforms, including a plan to push back retirement age.

  • French ministers hold final gathering before reshuffle

    France — Link

    Government sources say the prime minister's and government's resignation can be expected in “the coming days” – most likely early next week.

  • French police officer faces murder probe after Pont Neuf shooting

    France — Link

    Two people were shot and killed in a car on the famous Parisian bridge Sunday night after the driver reportedly failed to stop for a police patrol.

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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.