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  • Jail sentences for France's ex-PM Fillon and wife in 'fake jobs' case

    France — Link

    Former French conservative prime minister François Fillon was on Monday handed a five-year prison sentence, with three years suspended, and his British wife Penelope was given a three-year suspended jail sentence, after a Paris court found the pair guilty of a scam in which Fillon paid his wife more than 800,000 euros as his parliamentary assistant for work she never did. 

  • 'Green wave' and low turnout in second round of France's 2020 municipal elections

    France

    Voting in the long-awaited second round of the municipal elections, which was postponed from March because of the coronavirus crisis, took place across France on Sunday. Some 16.5 million voters were able to vote in around 4,800 towns and cities where councils were not elected in the first round on March 15th. The results produced two main themes: a strong performance from the Green EELV party who claimed a 'green wave' is now sweeping across France, though they owe some of their success to alliances with the Socialist Party and other groups on the Left. The other is a record low turnout, which according to estimates may have been just 40%. Below is Mediapart English's coverage of events as they unfolded.

  • France returns to polls for municipal elections

    France — Link

    Opinion polls have suggested a dire outcome for President Emmanuel Macron, whose ruling party could fail to win in any big city. 

  • France's oldest nuclear reactor to finally shut down

    France — Link

    Environmentalists have welcomed news that the 43-year-old Fessenheim reactor will close, nine years after the shutdown was first planned.

  • France's Macron set for Covid test in Sunday's local elections

    France — Link

    France held the first round of voting three months ago as coronavirus took hold - a decision President Emmanuel Macron was widely criticised for.

  • French football to return on July 24 with Coupe de France final

    France — Link

    Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue finals will now take place on July 24 and 31, after matches were postponed in April due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  • French jihadist goes on trial over IS group executions in Syria

    International — Link

    Tyler Vilus, 30, is facing charges of belonging to a terrorist group, heading a unit of IS group fighters and "aggravated murder" between 2013 and 2015.

  • French statue vandalised over slavery code

    France — Link

    The statue is of Jean-Baptiste Colbert who helped write the Code Noir or Black Code in the 17th Century which defined slavery and race in France's colonial empire.

  • France's Covid-19 tracing app fails to engage as 500,000 delete it

    France — Link

    Since its launch, 68 people have informed the platform they had been infected and only 14 users were alerted that they were now at risk because of their contacts with these people, digital affairs minister Cedric O said.

  • Macron denounces Turkey’s attitude in Libya

    International — Link

    France sees Ankara as an obstacle to securing a cease-fire in the conflict-torn country.

  • France repatriates 10 children from Syria

    France — Link

    No details on their destination in France nor the circumstances under which they left Syria were provided.

  • Thousands march in Nantes in memory of dead music fan Steve Caniço

    France — Link

    The 24-year old died a year ago after disappearing during a police charge at a Fête de la Musique party in the city in west France.

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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.

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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.