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  • Top French military school in dock over ritual that left cadet dead

    France — Link

    Seven serving and former officers, including a brigadier general, from France's 198-year-old Saint-Cyr military academy were sent for trial on manslaughter charges over the death in 2012 of cade Jallal Hami, 24, who drowned during an initiation ritual for first-year recruits.

  • French parliament outlaws accent discrimination

    France — Link

    The French lower house, the National Assembly, has adopted legislation making linguistic discrimination an offence along with racism, sexism and other outlawed bigotry.

  • Macron denounces police assault against black music producer

    France — Link

    Amid widespread outrage in Ferance over video images of an apparently racist and fierce assault by Paris police of black music producer Michel Zecler last weekend, President Emmanuel Macron released a statement on Facebook describing the attack as 'shameful', adding that 'those who apply the law must respect the law'.

  • Outrage after video shows Paris police assaulting black man

    France — Link

    Three police officers were suspended on Thursday after they were filmed by CCTV cameras following a black man from a north Paris street into his studio, where they can be seen punching him and beating him with a truncheon and, according to their victim, using racist language before then arresting him.

  • French rugby union great Christophe Dominici dies at 48

    France — Link

    The rugbyman, who was capped 65 times for the France national team, and who scored a memorable try during France’s semi-final victory over New Zealand in the 1999 Rugby World Cup, was found dead in the Saint-Cloud park, south-west of Paris, after what one witness described as a fall of 15 metres.

  • Macron announces easing of lockdown measures

    France — Link

    In a televised speech to the nation on Tuesday evening, French President Emmanuel Macron announced measures to ease the second firm lockdown on public movement introduced at the end of October to attempt to contain a resurgence in the coronavirus epidemic, with shops and entertainment venues to be reopened as of next weekend, but cafés and restaurants will have to wait at least until Januarty 20th before resuming business.

  • Sarkozy corruption trial postponed until Thursday

    France — Link

    The trial in Paris of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy for allegedly trying to bribe a magistrate in return for information about an investigation into his party finances was suspended shortly after it opened on Wednesday to allow a medical examination of one of the two other defendants.

  • Protests across France against new law censoring images of police

    France — Link

    Thousands of demonstrators including journalists and representatives of rights groups held protests in Paris and cities nationwide on Saturday against a 'global security' bill currently before parliament which proposes censoring the publication of police officers' faces, an increase in police powers and an expansion of surveillance operations.

  • Daniel Cordier, French Resistance hero, dies at 100

    France — Link

    Daniel Cordier, who served in the wartime French Resistance underground movement, notably as secretray to Jean Moulin, and who was one of the last two remaining individuals honoured as Compagnons de la Libération, has died at his home in Cannes, south-east France, aged 100.

  • 'Black Friday' postponed in France over plight of small retailers

    France — Link

    Amazon France and major hypermarket chains have agreed to postpone their yearly "Black Friday" discounted sales to December 4th in face of growing anger from small retailers who have been forced to close under public lockdown rules and who hope to be allowed to reopen next month.

  • Macron calls on Muslim leaders to sign up to 'republican values' charter

    France — Link

    In a meeting with members of the representative French Council of the Muslim Faith, French President Emmanuel Macron has urged them to sign up to a 'charter of republican values' which includes a rejection of political Islam and prohibiting 'foreign interference' in Muslim groups,

  • Protests mount over new French bill banning images of police officers

    France — Link

    Proposed legislation to ban the dissemination on social or traditional media of police officers' faces, justified as protecting the safety of police staff, and which would apply to civilians and journalists alike, has prompted street protests in Paris and other cities across the country over what demonstraors say is a law which would gag disclosure of police abuses. 

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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.