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French State in turmoil as it faces criticism over child protection
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French State and Justice Minister to be sued for 'gross negligence' over girl's rape
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French diplomat in Mali sentenced to 20 years in prison for 'undermining state security'
French diplomat in Mali sentenced to 20 years in prison for 'undermining state security' A court in Mali has sentenced a French intelligence agent with diplomatic status to 20 years in prison for “undermining state security”, judicial sources said Friday, in a ruling that further strains already fraught relations between the West African junta-led state and its former colonial ruler France. A Malian court has ordered a 20-year jail term against an official at the French embassy accused of...
Mali jails French diplomat for 20 years for 'undermining state security,' sources say
Under junta chief Assimi Goita, the country has turned its back on the West, especially France, in favour of closer ties with Russia. A court in Mali has handed a 20-year jail term to an official at the French embassy accused of being a spy and "undermining state security," judicial sources told the AFP news agency on Friday. The sentence is a new blow to relations between the west African nation, ruled by a military junta since a 2021 coup, and former colonial ruler France.
The Macron method: How to deal with Putin's Russia?
Here’s one for free speech absolutists to chew on: What should the French government do when the former head of Russian state television's French language channel is offered a place of rank on an all-news station with a free-to-air broadcast license and she touts Kremlin propaganda lines with little or no pushback or fact-checking?Introducing Xenia Fedorova, who’s just had her ten-year resident permit approved and who’s become the darling of far-right shipping magnate turned media mogul...
Lyhanna: lawyer for murdered French girl’s family calls for more justice system funding
Political row emerges over state’s failure to tackle sexual violence against children as people protest across FranceA lawyer for the family of an 11-year-old girl whose disappearance and murder sparked protests across France has called for more funding for the struggling justice system, amid a political row over the French state’s failure to tackle sexual violence against children. “Frankly, if the justice system had more resources, this tragedy and all the others wouldn’t have happened,”...
Lyhanna: lawyer for murdered French girl’s family calls for more justice system funding
Political row emerges over state’s failure to tackle sexual violence against children as people protest across FranceA lawyer for the family of an 11-year-old girl whose disappearance and murder sparked protests across France has called for more funding for the struggling justice system, amid a political row over the French state’s failure to tackle sexual violence against children. “Frankly, if the justice system had more resources, this tragedy and all the others wouldn’t have happened,”...
Trump's peace plan still vague as war with Iran continues
Israel and Iran continue to strike each other after the US says plans for talks with Tehran remain "fluid". We also hear how President Trump's vague peace plan gives only temporary relief to unstable markets, and about life in Iran under constant bombardment. In other news, the United States pays a French energy company $1 billion not to build a wind farm.
Vallejo hit with huge fine for 'unacceptable' comments about female umpire
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo: Paraguayan player fined nearly £50,000 at French Open for 'unacceptable' comments about female umpire Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been given one of the biggest fines in tennis Grand Slam history after his comments about umpire Ana Carvalho; Vallejo stated after his defeat to French teenager Moise Kouame that his match should have been "umpired by a man" Monday 1 June 2026 14:05, UK Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been fined nearly £50,000 for saying his French Open match...
Vallejo criticised for saying woman should not have umpired match
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has faced criticism for stating that his French Open second-round match should not have been officiated by a woman. His comments sparked debate regarding gender equality in sports officiating.