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  1. Queenie

    Forty years on, unsolved murder of 'little Grégory' still grips France

    Forty years on, unsolved murder of 'little Grégory' still grips France Gregory Villemin was just four years old when he was tragically murdered on a fall day in 1984. His body was discovered in a river in eastern France, with his hands and feet bound, marking the start of one of the most...
  2. Queenie

    France's Macron reportedly ‘ashamed’ of new hardline ministers

    France's Macron reportedly ‘ashamed’ of new hardline ministers French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly feeling increasingly frustrated with his new right-wing government, and has confided in people close to him that he feels ashamed of some of the more hardline ministers that have been...
  3. Queenie

    Fitch agency maintains France's 'AA-' credit rating but downgrades outlook

    Fitch agency maintains France's 'AA-' credit rating but downgrades outlook Fitch Ratings revised France's long-term outlook to "negative" on Friday while keeping its rating at AA-. The company cited increased fiscal policy risks, with government debt moving toward 118.5 percent of GDP by 2028.
  4. Queenie

    Zelensky arrives in Paris ahead of talks with Macron

    Zelensky arrives in Paris ahead of talks with Macron Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Paris on Thursday for talks which the French President said would reaffirm France's support for Ukraine.
  5. Queenie

    France’s minority government set to present make-or-break austerity budget

    France’s minority government set to present make-or-break austerity budget The French government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Thursday is set to deliver its 2025 budget, which is viewed as key to the new government's survival. A spiralling fiscal deficit requires spending cuts and tax...
  6. Queenie

    Pelicot trial: French court hears how mass rape went undetected for years

    Pelicot trial: French court hears how mass rape went undetected for years Relatives of Gisèle Pelicot, the woman at the heart of a mass rape trial that has shaken France, testified in court on Tuesday about the deterioration they witnessed in Pelicot’s health throughout her almost decade-long...
  7. Queenie

    France’s minority government survives no-confidence vote as far right refuses to back motion

    France’s minority government survives no-confidence vote as far right refuses to back motion A vote of no-confidence aiming to bring down the nascent government of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier failed on Tuesday after the far-right National Rally party refused to back the motion. The...
  8. Queenie

    ‘Radicalised by crime’: Teen hitmen take Marseille’s grisly drug violence to new level

    ‘Radicalised by crime’: Teen hitmen take Marseille’s grisly drug violence to new level Successive murders in France’s second-largest city have cast a grim light on the growing use of teenage contract killers by rival drug lords in Marseille, the subject of a new book by a trio of French...
  9. Queenie

    France’s new govt relies on far-right support as it faces no-confidence vote

    France’s new govt relies on far-right support as it faces no-confidence vote France’s new government, led by conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier, will have to lean on the support of the far right as it faces a no-confidence vote in parliament on Tuesday. The motion was called by left-wing...
  10. Queenie

    Janine Niépce photo exhibition puts women’s work – and emancipation – in the spotlight

    Janine Niépce photo exhibition puts women’s work – and emancipation – in the spotlight French photographer Janine Niépce was one of the country’s first female photojournalists. A new exhibition of her photos, some of which are being shown for the first time, looks at the rise of the working...
  11. Queenie

    France pledges 2025 budget will 'fully' comply with EU spending rules

    France pledges 2025 budget will 'fully' comply with EU spending rules France's Finance Minister Antoine Armand vowed that the 2025 budget will fully align with the European Union's new spending rules, as the country seeks to address its "colossal" debt through spending cuts and new taxes. Armand...
  12. Queenie

    Teen 'stabbed 50 times' before being burned alive in Marseille

    Teen 'stabbed 50 times' before being burned alive in Marseille A 15-year-old boy was "stabbed 50 times" and burned alive this week in the southern French city of Marseille in an apparent drug-related killing. A Marseille prosecutor told the press on Sunday that victims and perpetrators of such...
  13. Queenie

    Toddler crushed to death crossing Channel to Britain, French officials say

    Toddler crushed to death crossing Channel to Britain, French officials say In two separate tragedies, maritime authorities retrived the body of a two-year-old who had been crushed to death and three adults who had also "probably" been crushed in overcrowded boats trying to cross the Channel...
  14. Queenie

    Argentine prosecutors seek to dismiss rape charges against French rugby players

    Argentine prosecutors seek to dismiss rape charges against French rugby players The Argentine prosecutors investigating a case of aggravated rape brought against two French international rugby players recommended on Friday dismissing the case after "a series of inconsistencies and...
  15. Queenie

    Pelicot rape trial: press and public allowed to see video evidence

    Pelicot rape trial: press and public allowed to see video evidence A court judging a French man charged with recruiting dozens of men online to rape his sedated wife has ruled that the public and press could be present when video evidence is shown, reversing an earlier decision. Lawyers for the...
  16. Queenie

    Macron addresses leaders at opening of Francophone summit

    Macron addresses leaders at opening of Francophone summit French President Emmanuel Macron opened the two-day "Francophonie" summit on Friday, hoping to bolster French clout in a conflict-ridden world. Chad President Mahamat Idriss Déby, an ally of France and regular visitor to Paris, will be a...
  17. Queenie

    French treasure hunt for buried owl statue ends after 31 years

    French treasure hunt for buried owl statue ends after 31 years A mass treasure hunt appears to have come to an end, after an announcement in France that a buried statuette of a golden owl has finally been unearthed – after 31 years.
  18. Queenie

    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers sentenced to life in prison

    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers sentenced to life in prison Peter Cherif, a suspected French jihadist who was close to the perpetrators of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre, was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison. Cherif fought for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in...
  19. Queenie

    Is it becoming impossible to drive in Paris?

    Is it becoming impossible to drive in Paris? Buckle up! In this week's show, FRANCE 24's Florence Villeminot takes you on a spin to discover driving culture in Paris. The French capital is famous around the world for its beautiful sights and towering monuments, but it also has the reputation of...
  20. Queenie

    France orders more deportation flights to Africa from Indian Ocean island of Mayotte

    France orders more deportation flights to Africa from Indian Ocean island of Mayotte French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has ordered local officials in the overseas territory of Mayotte to deport illegal migrants from the Democratic Republic of Congo and return them to their home country...
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