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  • Former French president Jacques Chirac dies at 86

    France

    Former French president Jacques Chirac, the Gaullist conservative who served two terms as head of state and twice as prime minister, who was for 18 years mayor of Paris and who was convicted of corruption after leaving office, has died at the age of 86. Graham Tearse reports.

  • Jacques Chirac, former French president, dies aged 86

    France — Link

    Head of state 1995-2007, he was first French president to acknowledge country’s role in Holocaust and led international opposition to Iraq war.

  • Sandra Muller, France's #MeToo creator, fined for defamation

    France — Link

    Sandra Muller was ordered to pay €20,000 in damages and fees to ex-TV boss Éric Brion, who she said had flirted with her inappropriately.

  • French education minister reignites row over Muslim headscarf

    France — Link

     Jean-Michel Blanquer says he wants to avoid having mothers in hijab as volunteers on school trips.

  • France warns of risk of 'depressing' a generation' after Greta speech

    France — Link

    President Macron criticised teenager's attack, saying such very radical positions were liable to 'antagonise our societies'.

  • France moves to extend IVF to gay and single women

    France — Link

    Extension of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) to all women would mark the first major social reform of President Macron's five-year term.

  • French trial over weight-loss pill behind 'up to 2,000 deaths' starts

    France — Link

    French drug watchdog and the pharmaceutical firm Servier are on trial over the long-running Mediator drug scandal.

  • Macron cautious on Trump-Rouhani meeting at UN summit

    France — Link

    French president tells reporters en route to New York: 'We need to be clear-eyed.'

  • Bust French airline XL Airways seeks bailout by Air France

    France — Link

    The management of French airline XL Airways, which operates long-haul and charter flights and which is due to halt flights on Monday after enetring into liquidation, is seeking a last-minute deal for a takeover by Air France to avoid folding with the loss of around 600 jobs.

  • Tutankhamun exhibition in Paris marks all-time record for visitors

    International — Link

    The number of visitors to an exhibition in Paris, 'Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh', in which some of the 3,400 exhibits relating to the monarch of ancient Egypt had never before left Cairo, has set an all-time record for any temporary exhibition in France at more than 1.4 million. 

  • Death of fugitive Nazi SS soldier convicted for massacre in France

    International — Link

    Karl Muenter, who was sentenced to death in absentia by a French court for his role in the massacre by his SS division of 86 male civilians in the northern French village of Ascq during World War II, and who last year appeared on German television saying he had no regrets over the events and denied the deaths of six million people in the Holocaust, has died of natural causes in Germany at the age of 96.

  • Clashes, tear gas and arrests amid multiple demonstrations in Paris

    France — Link

    Metro stations were closed and violent clashes with police broke out in Paris on Saturday when a march calling for firm action on climate change was infiltrated by what appeared to be so-called 'black bloc' anarchists, damaging a bank and setting fire to a barricade, following earlier tear gas charges on Yellow Vest demonstrators in the centre of the capital, where trades union members also marched in protest at planned pension reforms. 

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