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  1. Queenie

    Prosecutors seek life sentence for chief suspect in 2015 Paris attacks trial

    Prosecutors seek life sentence for chief suspect in 2015 Paris attacks trial French prosecutors on Friday laid out their demands for sentences in the historic Paris trial of 20 men suspected of critical roles in France’s worst peacetime attacks, the Islamic State (IS) group killing of 130 people...
  2. Queenie

    French legislative elections: Can Macron hold on to his majority?

    French legislative elections: Can Macron hold on to his majority? In France, the parliamentary elections are almost seen as a simple procedure that confirms the president's hold on power with a majority in parliament. Indeed, the polls take place just a few weeks after the presidential election...
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    ‘Macron is right’ to want to avoid humiliating Russia, Le Pen and Mélenchon say

    ‘Macron is right’ to want to avoid humiliating Russia, Le Pen and Mélenchon say French President Emmanuel Macron last week sparked a tsunami of criticism after reiterating his call on the international community to “avoid humiliating Russia” over Ukraine. But three days ahead of the first round...
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    Macron calls for strong parliament majority to avoid 'French disorder'

    Macron calls for strong parliament majority to avoid 'French disorder' French President Emmanuel Macron said it was imperative that this month's parliamentary election result in a "strong and clear" majority for his political bloc to be able to implement pro-business reforms and avoid a "French...
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    Prosecutors begin closing arguments in Paris 2015 attacks trial

    Prosecutors begin closing arguments in Paris 2015 attacks trial The trial over the November 2015 attacks in Paris, France's worst-ever terror assault, heard the beginning of closing arguments Wednesday by the three leading prosecutors in the case.
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    France votes again: What's at stake in the legislative elections?

    France votes again: What's at stake in the legislative elections? This week, we explore the upcoming French legislative elections, the so-called "third round" of the presidential race. This time, French voters are electing 577 MPs to the Assemblée nationale, the lower house of parliament. Though...
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    French health workers protest over pay ahead of legislative elections

    French health workers protest over pay ahead of legislative elections Health workers demonstrated in cities across France on Tuesday to demand higher pay and more staff for services stretched to breaking point, just days before the country votes in parliamentary elections.
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    Horsemeat traffickers go on trial in Marseille in new industry scandal

    Horsemeat traffickers go on trial in Marseille in new industry scandal Eighteen people went on trial in France on Tuesday accused of running a Europe-wide giant horsemeat trading network involving produce not cleared for human consumption.
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    Paris shooting thrusts police violence into the spotlight as French legislative elections loom

    Paris shooting thrusts police violence into the spotlight as French legislative elections loom A fatal police shooting in Paris has thrust the issue of violence by security forces to the heart of an increasingly close French parliamentary election battle between a new left-wing coalition and...
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    A look at Melenchon opposition group's past five years in the National Assembly

    A look at Melenchon opposition group's past five years in the National Assembly Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s far-left France Unbowed (La France Insoumise or LFI) party, which came in third in the first round of the 2022 presidential election, has had 17 MPs in the National Assembly since the 2017...
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    Storms cause havoc across France

    Storms cause havoc across France Storms across large parts of France Saturday killed one woman, damaged vineyards and forced thousands of cub scouts to run for shelter.
  12. Queenie

    Poland’s Iga Swiatek wins French Open women's tennis final

    Poland’s Iga Swiatek wins French Open women's tennis final Iga Swiatek cruised to her second French Open title by dominating teenager Coco Gauff in the final on Saturday, as the world number one claimed her 35th successive victory.
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    Nadal advances to his 14th French Open final after Zverev retires with injury

    Nadal advances to his 14th French Open final after Zverev retires with injury It was not the ending anyone expected following a three-hour contest that produced plenty of high drama as Rafael Nadal reached the French Open final for an incredible 14th time on Friday – albeit after Alexander...
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    UEFA apologises to fans over Champions League final chaos in France

    UEFA apologises to fans over Champions League final chaos in France UEFA apologised to spectators for the first time on Friday for their "frightening and distressing" experience ahead of the Champions League final, saying no football fan should go through such mayhem.
  15. Queenie

    France confirms volunteer fighter killed in combat in Ukraine

    France confirms volunteer fighter killed in combat in Ukraine A French volunteer fighter in Ukraine has been killed in combat, Paris confirmed on Friday following reports that the man died in artillery fire in the Kharkiv region.
  16. Queenie

    Alarm bells for Macron amid poll boost for left, headed by firebrand Mélenchon

    Alarm bells for Macron amid poll boost for left, headed by firebrand Mélenchon France's rejuvenated left-wing parties appear to be gaining ground on President Emmanuel Macron's centrist allies ahead of parliamentary elections later this month, raising fears for the ruling party that it may fail...
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    'Diplomacy is for pros, not improvisers': French diplomats strike over reforms, budget cuts

    'Diplomacy is for pros, not improvisers': French diplomats strike over reforms, budget cuts French diplomats went on strike Thursday for the first time in 20 years to protest against reforms and budget cuts proposed by President Emmanuel Macron. The unusual strike action is a symptom of the...
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    ‘Proud to be amateurs’: Five years on, have Macron’s political novices delivered?

    ‘Proud to be amateurs’: Five years on, have Macron’s political novices delivered? France’s last parliamentary elections in 2017 gave flesh to President Emmanuel Macron’s pledge of political renewal, staffing the country’s National Assembly with newcomers plucked from the public. As their mandate...
  19. Queenie

    Blame game: What went wrong at the Stade de France?

    Blame game: What went wrong at the Stade de France? First it was a stadium fiasco, then a blame game. Now will political football lead to sackings? French senators are questioning Emmanuel Macron's interior minister after the tear-gassing of Liverpool fans shut out of last Saturday's Champions...
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    Champions League final 'could have been better organised', French interior minister tells Senate

    Champions League final 'could have been better organised', French interior minister tells Senate French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin admitted at a Senate hearing on Wednesday that the weekend’s Champions League final in Paris "could have been better organised" after scenes of chaos and fans...
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