1926: Champions on the Tennis Courts, Lenglen Concilitates Sport and Fashion
French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen, a multi-champion in both Europe and America, has signed a contract to model for a famous Parisian fashion designer, blending her sports career with high fashion.
Macron courts controversy by appointing loyalists to lead key French institutions
French President Emmanuel Macron faces criticism after appointing loyalist AmΓ©lie de Montchalin to lead the Cour des Comptes, France's highest audit institution.
Niger intends to sue the French company Orano for causing an environmental disaster
The Nigerien government has announced plans to sue the French company Orano in national and international courts for allegedly causing an environmental disaster due to pollution from mining waste.
Genocide crimes in Rwanda before French courts again
The Paris Court of Assizes has begun appeal hearings in the case of Claude Muhimana, a French-Rwandan citizen convicted in December 2021 for complicity in the Rwandan genocide and crimes against humanity in 1994, after he appealed the 14-year sentence.
Yasmina Reza, the Court of Life Exposed
Yasmina Reza's 'Real Cases' captures years of keen observation in French courts with precision and deep compassion.
In 2026, French courts will release criminals due to inability to judge them in time
French magistrates warn that the criminal justice system is deteriorating, predicting that many criminals will be released by 2026 due to delays in the judicial process.
Cyberbullying Against Brigitte Macron: France's Justice Draws a Line
French courts have sentenced ten individuals to suspended prison terms for a cyberbullying campaign against First Lady Brigitte Macron, involving the dissemination of defamatory fake news.