France
Explore France’s history through timelines, highlighting key events, cultural movements, and influential moments that have defined the nation’s legacy and global presence
Former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, along with his wife Penelope Fillon and his substitute in the National Assembly, Marc…
The National Rally party removed Saidali Boina Hamissi from their list for the European elections on April 24 due to…
The mayor of Nîmes, Jean-Paul Fournier, expressed relief that the Feria, a traditional festival, will be taking place early this…
The funeral of Philippe Coopman, who died from head injuries in Grande-Synthe, in the North of France, was held in…
In her book “A l’abandon”, Scottish author Cal Flyn explores how nature reclaims abandoned spaces left behind by humans. From…
Frédéric Valletoux, the delegate minister in charge of health and prevention, recently met with infectious disease specialist Karine Lacombe to…
The former Prime Minister François Fillon was definitively confirmed guilty in the case of fictitious jobs for his wife, but…
On April 23rd, two agreement projects were completed following a meeting between unions and the Union of Proximity Enterprises (U2P),…
Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, delivered a speech at the 48th UEFA Ordinary Congress in Paris on February 8,…
The issue of medical deserts in France is often discussed in terms of access to general practitioners, but it also…
In this article, historians Véronique Blanchard and David Niget argue that the portrayal of youth as violent and uncontrollable is…
The Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, inaugurated the first “educational boarding school” in Nice on April 22, 2024. At the Lycée…