Anthropic faces Pentagon reprisals after restricting the use of its AI for the military
Anthropic, a startup, has restricted the Pentagon's use of its AI, leading to the department's intentions to label the company as a national security risk.
MΓ©lenchon's Statements on Epstein: de Villepin Regrets the 'Sacrifice of the Left of the Left' and Condemns an 'Act of Political Irresponsibility'
Former Prime Minister de Villepin criticized Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon's comments regarding Jeffrey Epstein, labeling them politically irresponsible and damaging to the left's image.
Iran would have agreed not to store enriched uranium as part of negotiations with the United States, according to an Omani mediator
Iran has reportedly agreed not to store enriched uranium in ongoing negotiations with the United States, marking a significant breakthrough according to Oman's foreign minister.
According to Washington, Iran is a state practicing unjust detentions
Washington has formally blacklisted Iran for its practices of unjust detentions and urged American citizens in Iran to leave immediately amid considerations of military action against Tehran.
Ligue 1: Lens held to a draw by Strasbourg, PSG remains in command
Ligue 1 match ends in a 1-1 draw between RC Lens and Strasbourg, keeping PSG in the lead of the league.
Donald Trump orders his administration to "immediately cease" using Anthropic's AI
Donald Trump has ordered all federal agencies to immediately stop using artificial intelligence technology developed by Anthropic after the company denied unrestricted access to the U.S. military.
Greenpeace ordered to pay $345 million to an American pipeline operator by a judge
A U.S. judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages to an American pipeline operator after the organization protested against the pipeline.
BMW recalls hundreds of thousands of vehicles again due to fire risk
BMW is recalling approximately 337,000 vehicles worldwide, including 29,000 in Germany, due to a fire risk associated with the dashboard cable harness.
Ligue 1: with 'the agreement of FC Nantes', PSG wants to lighten its schedule in view of Chelsea
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is seeking to adjust its Ligue 1 schedule to better prepare for its upcoming Champions League matches against Chelsea, after reaching an agreement with FC Nantes.
After-School Care: In Paris, Parents Fight to Make Their Childrenβs Voices Heard in Abuse Cases
Parents in Paris are striving to ensure their children's allegations of abuse by after-school activity leaders are taken seriously amid a series of sexual violence scandals.
The drone near the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was indeed Russian, confirms the Swedish armed forces
Swedish military confirms that a drone neutralized near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was Russian.
Basketball: Thanks to Francisco, the French team escapes the Hungarian trap in qualifications for the 2027 World Cup
The French national basketball team defeated Hungary 74-71 in a tense qualifier for the 2027 World Cup.
MΓ©lenchon's Statements on Epstein: How the 'Mossad Track' Has Emerged in LFI's Discourse
Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon has made statements implying that a media narrative could be hiding other judicial matters, specifically regarding the Epstein case, during a public meeting in Lyon.
Champions League: why PSG will play all their return matches away
PSG faces the challenge of playing all their Champions League return matches away from home due to new UEFA rules.
In Kiev, the discreet meeting between Gabriel Attal and Olivier Faure... The indiscreet ones from Figaro
A discreet meeting took place in Kiev between French politicians Gabriel Attal and Olivier Faure, hinting at strategic discussions amid the ongoing political landscape.
"No more Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp, I'm uninstalling everything": Le Figaro tested the Off February challenge
Le Figaro journalist engages in the Off February challenge by uninstalling social media apps for a month to combat excessive screen time.
"The Cuban government is talking to us": Trump considers a "peaceful takeover" of Cuba
Trump has expressed the possibility of a "peaceful takeover" of Cuba as Washington pressures the communist leadership.
Who is David Ellison, the new king of Hollywood and emperor of American media?
David Ellison is poised to become a dominant figure in American media as he plans to lead a significant multimedia group resulting from the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros.
Iran: Trump declares he does "not wish" for possible military force, but "sometimes it's necessary"
President Trump expresses discontent with negotiations with Iran while stating that while he does not wish for military action, he acknowledges that it may sometimes be necessary.
Guillaume Tabard: "MΓ©lenchon in a disturbing and hellish spiral"
Political commentator Guillaume Tabard expresses concern over Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon's provocative rhetoric during a recent meeting in Lyon, signaling a shift from earlier attempts at moderation.
"It's going to be a slaughter": the acquisition of Warner by Paramount Skydance will have profound consequences for Hollywood
The acquisition of Warner by Paramount Skydance signals a major shift in Hollywood, resulting in massive debt and significant cuts as the industry navigates a changing landscape.
From the PS to the Greens, the Stockholm Syndrome that Traps the Left in the Arms of the Unsubmissive
Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon and his party La France Insoumise are viewed as a refuge from the far-right National Rally by other left-wing parties, despite controversy and criticism surrounding his remarks.
Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon pushes the boundaries of his incendiary strategy
Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon continues to engage in extremist rhetoric as he prepares for the 2027 elections, facing backlash following a controversial speech.
Norway: Minor arrested on suspicion of planning an attack against a NATO site
A 17-year-old boy in Norway has been arrested on suspicion of plotting a bomb attack against a NATO facility.
Mercosur: Ursula von der Leyen's 'Bad Surprise' for Emmanuel Macron
The European Commission's unilateral decision to provisionally apply the Mercosur trade agreement has sparked tensions between Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron, with France expressing significant discontent.
Julien Mairesse, successful concert director, indicted for rape
Julien Mairesse, a prominent concert director in the French music industry, has been indicted for rape following allegations of sexual assault in southwestern France.
A new image reveals the secrets of the chemical composition at the heart of the Milky Way
A new, unprecedented image obtained by a Chilean radio telescope provides insights into the chemical composition and dynamics at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
The impressive images of a tram derailment in Milan, filmed by an onboard camera
A tram in Milan derailed and crashed into a building, resulting in two fatalities and approximately 40 injuries.
Municipal Elections in Nice: The Final Showdown Between Γric Ciotti and Christian Estrosi, Two Rival Brothers
The article discusses the upcoming municipal elections in Nice, focusing on the rivalry between incumbent mayor Christian Estrosi and deputy Γric Ciotti, both prominent figures on the right.
Epstein Case: Bill Clinton Claims He Had 'No Idea of the Crimes He Committed'
Bill Clinton testified before Congress, asserting he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during their association.
Municipal Elections: Debate Cancelled by Nantes University Due to Political Threats "From All Sides"
A scheduled debate among candidates for the mayoral election in Nantes was cancelled over security concerns due to political threats.
Two teenagers charged with stabbing a 15-year-old high school student near Lyon
Two teenagers have been charged in connection with the stabbing of a 15-year-old near Lyon, highlighting concerns over youth violence.
Maud Bregeon, government spokesperson: "La France insoumise must be dissolved through the ballot box"
Maud Bregeon, a spokesperson for the French government, calls for the political party La France insoumise to be dissolved through elections due to accusations of political violence and antisemitism.
Martine Vassal's office vandalized in Marseille: a young man sentenced to four months probation
A 21-year-old man has been sentenced to four months in prison with probation for vandalizing Martine Vassal's campaign office in Marseille.
LIVE - Tram accident in Milan: one dead and forty injured according to police, an involuntary manslaughter investigation underway
A tram derailed in Milan, resulting in one death and around forty injuries, prompting an involuntary manslaughter investigation.
Municipal Elections 2026: The State Council Confirms the Classification of LFI as 'Far Left'
The State Council of France has confirmed the classification of the LFI party as 'far left' and the UDR party as 'far right' for the upcoming municipal elections in March 2026.
"Everyone is scared": a discreet tribute in Moscow to the opponent Boris Nemtsov, murdered eleven years ago
A small group gathered in Moscow to quietly commemorate Boris Nemtsov, who was assassinated eleven years ago, reflecting a climate of fear among potential attendees.
Municipal Elections in Nice: Ciotti Takes the Lead Over Estrosi... Discover the Figaro Poll
A poll indicates that Γric Ciotti is poised to win the mayoral election in Nice against Christian Estrosi, leading significantly in preliminary rounds.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on Monday for discussions on Iran
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to Israel focuses on discussions surrounding Iran and includes topics such as Lebanon and the implementation of Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
Artemis 3 will not go to the Moon: NASA announces a major overhaul of its lunar program
NASA has announced significant changes to its Artemis lunar program, delaying the Artemis 3 mission and planning additional missions to ensure a Moon landing by 2028.
The United Kingdom withdraws its diplomatic personnel from Iran due to the "security situation"
The UK has removed its diplomatic staff from Iran, citing security concerns amid rising tensions.
A tram derails in Milan and crashes into a building, several seriously injured
A tram derailment in Milan resulted in serious injuries, with multiple people trapped under the vehicle.
Floods: 270 new requests for natural disaster status, announces Laurent Nunez
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez announced that nearly 270 new municipalities are seeking recognition of a natural disaster status following recent flooding in western France.
General decrease, cloudy sky and spring softness: discover the weather for this weekend
This weekend is expected to be cloudy and mild, marking a transition into meteorological spring in France.
Former ΓlysΓ©e Head Chef Guillaume Gomez Defends Farmers: "When People Who Have Never Grown Anything Explain Your Work..."
Guillaume Gomez, former head chef at the ΓlysΓ©e, defends farmers and criticizes anti-speciesism during his appearance at the Salon de l'agriculture.
Iran's Nuclear Program: IAEA Calls on Tehran to Collaborate 'Constructively'
The IAEA has urgently called on Iran to cooperate in verifying all of its nuclear facilities due to concerns over lost tracking of declared nuclear materials.
Project of the Flying Whales Airship Factory in Gironde: An Environmental Association Requests a Suspension in Summary
An environmental association has requested the suspension of the Flying Whales airship factory project in Gironde, citing irreversible impacts on sensitive natural environments.
Contaminated toys with asbestos: concerned products, risks, advice... Everything you need to know about the DGCCRF alert
French consumer safety officials have warned against the use of certain sand-based toys after asbestos was discovered in some instances, urging parents to protect their children.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Jean-Michel Aulas' Disguised 'Civil Society' Lists
Jean-Michel Aulas' campaign promises for municipal elections in Lyon feature a numerical commitment to include 50% civil society candidates, yet the leading positions are occupied by established political figures.
OpenAI valued at $730 billion after raising $110 billion from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank
OpenAI has achieved a valuation of $730 billion following a record fundraising round of $110 billion involving major investments from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank.