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French justice system on trial as nation rages at failure to prevent schoolgirl’s murder

French justice system on trial as nation rages at failure to prevent schoolgirl’s murder French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has ordered public prosecutors to review 70,000 allegations of violence against minors, by July 14, amid fury at the death of an 11-year-old schoolgirl that has exposed cracks in the country’s judicial system. The death of an 11-year-old schoolgirl in southwest France has triggered soul-searching and recrimination in a country already roiled by a string of child...

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What’s next after scrapping the ‘Black Code’ in France?

The French National Assembly has voted to repeal the "Black Code", a law that governed slavery in the country's colonies. The law, which was passed in 1685, was seen as a relic of France's colonial past and was widely criticized for its racist and discriminatory provisions. The repeal of the law is seen as a significant step towards acknowledging and addressing the country's history of slavery and colonialism.

Al Jazeera 12d ago

Macron dreams of burnishing his legacy via French World Cup glory

PARIS — Kylian Mbappé and the French national football team will travel to North America this month dreaming of winning the World Cup for the third time. For France’s lame-duck president, Emmanuel Macron, it’ll be one final chance to draft off football success in a way he’s so far failed to achieve. “When it comes to football, the president absolutely doesn’t have to force it, he can talk about it for hours,” said Karl Olive, a lawmaker who is close to Macron.

Politico EU 6d ago

Right-wing mogul ignites culture war in French cinema

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Politico EU 10d ago

'Football doesn't make us stupid': young French players challenge stereotypes at speaking contest

Every year, hundreds of aspiring footballers chase a different kind of win: a gold at a national speaking competition dedicated to young athletes. Paris Saint-Germain's win against Arsenal in the Champions League final on 30 May marked a landmark achievement for the club, while also serving as a source of inspiration for France's aspiring professional athletes. Each year, hundreds of aspiring professional footballers pursue a very different kind of win: a trophy at the national...

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Newsletter: Keeping the Western Balkans’ EU dreams alive

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Brussels’ nightmare French election scenario risks coming true: Bardella vs. Mélenchon

PARIS — Brussels’ nightmare scenario is no longer looking far-fetched: a French presidential election next year in which both candidates in the runoff hail from the political extremes and hold a deeply skeptical outlook on the EU and NATO. Jordan Bardella of the far-right National Rally — the nationalist, anti-immigration party of Marine Le Pen — has long been the favorite to win the 2027 race, but mainstream centrist parties have been hoping they can find a unifying challenger to beat...

Politico EU 9d ago

French far-right firebrand finds a friendly audience in Trump’s Washington

WASHINGTON — In recent months, leaders of Europe’s far-right nationalist parties have scrambled to distance themselves from the increasingly unpopular policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. But this week in Washington, one aspiring European nationalist rushed headlong into MAGA’s warm embrace: Eric Zemmour, the leader of France’s far-right Reconquest party. Zemmour, a writer and longtime anti-immigration activist who burst onto the French political...

Politico EU 17h ago

France’s top general warns about too-small military and slow production

PARIS — France’s military needs more weapons and arms production has to get faster, warned the country’s top general Fabien Mandon. “We have not yet reached the level needed to fully address the challenges ahead,” Mandon said of the size of the French military in a closed-door Senate meeting, according to newly released readouts. The chief of defense staff met senators in April and in May and during the hearings — which are normally closed to the public —he also...

Politico EU 8d ago

French PM to fast-track security bill after PSG football violence and riots

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Al Jazeera 8d ago