LIVE - Results of the 2026 municipal elections: Emmanuel Grégoire elected mayor of Paris nine points ahead of Rachida Dati, Jean-Michel Aulas has filed an appeal in Lyon
Emmanuel Grégoire has won the Paris mayoral election by a substantial margin against Rachida Dati, while potential controversies arise as Jean-Michel Aulas initiates an appeal in Lyon citing irregularities.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Doucet Claims Victory, Aulas Announces an Appeal
Ecologist mayor Grégory Doucet was re-elected in Lyon with 51.8% of the votes against Jean-Michel Aulas, who announced plans to contest the results.
2026 Municipal Results: In Lyon, Grégory Doucet (EELV) Reelected Mayor with 54% of the Votes, According to Initial Estimates
Grégory Doucet has been reelected as mayor of Lyon with 54% of the votes against Jean-Michel Aulas' 46%.
'Maya, Give Me a Title' bets on the fertile imagination that brings a smile
Michel Gondry discovers his true calling in creating animations for his daughter, blending stop-motion with imaginative storytelling.
CAN 2025: "The TAS offers more guarantees in neutrality and independence"
Michel Brizoua-Bi discusses the implications of Senegal's appeal against the CAF's decision to award Morocco the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations trophy.
Frédéric Beigbeder: 'Elon Musk should send Michel Houellebecq's new book into space'
Frédéric Beigbeder humorously suggests that Elon Musk should launch Michel Houellebecq's latest poetry collection into space as a message for future extraterrestrial beings.
Farewell to Rolland, the winemaker who changed wine
Michel Rolland, a legendary winemaker, passed away in Bordeaux at the age of 78, marking the end of an impactful era in the wine industry.
Michel Rolland, the criticized and adored French winemaker who standardized wine production, has died
Michel Rolland, a renowned French winemaker, passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack, leaving behind a legacy as a polarizing figure in the wine industry.
The US ambassador in Beirut welcomes President Aoun's proposal for negotiations with Israel
The US ambassador to Lebanon, Michel Issa, expressed support for President Joseph Aoun's proposal to initiate direct negotiations with Israel to end the conflict with Hezbollah.
Alejandro Vigil's Farewell to Michel Rolland: "He Helped Give a Voice to Argentine Wine"
Alejandro Vigil pays tribute to Michel Rolland, emphasizing his significant role in promoting Argentine Malbec and enhancing the global visibility of Argentine wine.
"My Second Homeland": How the Last Days in Argentina of the French Michel Rolland Were, and What Special Wine He Left That Will Be on Sale
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker, passed away recently but left behind a remarkable legacy in Argentine winemaking, particularly with the Malbec varietal.
A vision and an adventure: the particular wine that Michel Rolland made with his friends in Mendoza
Michel Rolland invested in the Mendoza wine region, transforming it into a hub for high-quality wines, only to pass away knowing his legacy would endure through the venture he started with friends, Clos de los Siete.
José Vicente, rector of Zumbi dos Palmares, receives guests at the launch of his biography
José Vicente, a prominent lawyer and educator, celebrated the launch of his biography in São Paulo with notable guests including former President Michel Temer.
"Do you like that? Have you gone crazy?" Michel Rolland: how he discovered Argentine wine and why it is crucial to the success of our Malbec
Michel Rolland, the renowned winemaker, passed away in Bordeaux and is remembered for his significant contributions to Argentine wine, especially Malbec.
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker who adopted Argentina as his second home, has died
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker, passed away at the age of 78, as confirmed by his winery in Mendoza, Argentina.
Michel Rolland, the most influential Argentine Malbec winemaker, has died
Michel Rolland, a renowned winemaker instrumental in the Argentine Malbec revolution, has passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack in France.
Pep Guardiola's potential replacement speaks out on Man City switch - 'I'm ready'
Girona's manager Michel has expressed his readiness to step up to a higher managerial role amid reports linking him with Manchester City.
If Houellebecq Were Just a Cold Cynic, I Wouldn't Read Him, Says Tomáš Ráliš About the Adaptation of the Novel Destroy
Director Tomáš Ráliš has premiered an adaptation of Michel Houellebecq's controversial novel 'Destroy' at the Komedie Theatre in Prague.
Houellebecq writes poetry on the edge of the abyss
Michel Houellebecq explores themes of existential despair and individual perversion in his new poetry collection 'Combat toujours perdant,' which is set to be supported by a musical album and concert.
Advisor of the Civil House of Pará is dismissed after being arrested by the Federal Police in operation regarding R$ 500,000 withdrawal in Belém
Michel Silva Ribeiro, advisor to the Civil House of Pará, was dismissed following his arrest by the Federal Police tied to a money laundering investigation.
In the Lyon metropolis, the divided left opens a door for Jean-Michel Aulas's movement
The left in the Lyon metropolis has failed to unify, creating an opportunity for Jean-Michel Aulas's movement to gain traction in the upcoming metropolitan election.
An Unimaginable and Beautiful Dialogue Between Mexican Writer Isabel Zapata and a Renaissance Philosopher
Mexican writer Isabel Zapata discusses her collection dedicated to Michel de Montaigne and her experiences writing a poetry book inspired by him while in Argentina.
Email Gate: Anna Michel Asimakopoulou on Trial for Data Breach
The trial of former MEP Anna Michel Asimakopoulou and three others for the breach of personal data laws has commenced in Athens.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas Refuses to Participate in the Runoff Debate
Former Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas will not participate in the debate with current Mayor Grégory Doucet due to an agreement Doucet reached with La France Insoumise.
The Frenchman Who Chose Vukovar: Klapa Domovina Released a Song About Hero Jean-Michel Nicolier
A song titled "Francuz" dedicated to hero Jean-Michel Nicolier has been released by Klapa Domovina, celebrating his bravery during the Croatian War of Independence.
Municipal Elections 2026: Despite the 'Comeback' in Lyon, Ecologists Challenged at the Metropolitan Level
In the upcoming 2026 municipal elections in Lyon, ecologists face challenges in the metropolitan area despite a strong performance from their candidate Gregory Doucet.
Municipal Elections Lyon: Incumbent Grégory Doucet Confirms His Comeback Against Jean-Michel Aulas According to Initial Estimates
Lyon's incumbent mayor Grégory Doucet ties with former OL president Jean-Michel Aulas at 37.5% in the first round of municipal elections.
Temer participates in debate on electoral landscape at Fiesp
Former President Michel Temer will speak at a debate on Brazil's electoral landscape at Fiesp in São Paulo.
Football mogul could take over France's third largest city
Jean-Michel Aulas, the legendary president of Olympique Lyonnais, is running for mayor of Lyon with the support of Karim Benzema amid ongoing local elections in France.
‘I consider myself an instrument of the Lord’, says man who saved motorcyclist during highway pile-up in São Cristóvão
Michel Santos, a delivery man, rescued a motorcyclist during a pile-up caused by a runaway truck on the SE-065 highway in São Cristóvão, Brazil.
Michel Temer sees a dysfunctional Brazil
Former President Michel Temer expresses concern over Brazil's institutional dysfunction, attributing it to the indifference of the three branches of government to constitutional principles.
Peronism took a varied delegation to Expoagro that included Pichetto, Michel, and Tolosa Paz
A diverse group of Peronist legislators visited the Expoagro agricultural exhibition, signaling political intentions for the 2027 elections.
Young man shot in the head inside vehicle at Sereia beach, in Maceió
A 27-year-old man named Michel Cassiano was shot dead at Sereia beach in Maceió, Brazil.
I Don’t Understand Václav Moravec's Reasons. His Departure Damaged ČT, I Didn’t Expect That, Says Kubal
Michal Kubal expresses surprise at Václav Moravec's abrupt departure from Czech Television, questioning its implications for independence and editorial integrity.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: The Gap Narrows Between Jean-Michel Aulas and Grégory Doucet According to a New Poll
A recent poll indicates a narrowing lead for Jean-Michel Aulas over Grégory Doucet in the upcoming municipal elections in Lyon.
Federal program against violence towards women lost half of its funding in ten years
The main federal program in Brazil to combat violence against women has seen its funding cut to less than half of what it was a decade ago, experiencing significant reductions under the administrations of Michel Temer and Jair Bolsonaro, with no recovery under current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
The price of fuel "will drop by 30 cents in the next two days" at E.Leclerc and U, promises Michel-Édouard Leclerc
Michel-Édouard Leclerc announced a negotiated reduction in fuel prices at E.Leclerc and U supermarkets that will take effect within two days.
Municipal Elections: Against the "System Installed in Its Ivory Tower", Jean-Michel Aulas Shows Confidence in a Final Meeting in Lyon
Jean-Michel Aulas, the former president of Olympique Lyonnais, emphasizes his confidence in winning the municipal elections against the current ecologist government in Lyon during his final campaign meeting.
I will not go easy on those who harmed me: Platini begins 'revenge' against former FIFA leaders and attacks Infantino
Michel Platini, the former UEFA president, vows to take action against previous FIFA officials who he claims harmed him, following a court acquittal in a fraud case.
Alleged Syrian war criminal living in UK named
A former Syrian colonel, Salem Michel Al-Salem, has been identified in the UK as facing charges of murder as a crime against humanity, marking a significant legal case in the country.
War in the Middle East: Michel-Édouard Leclerc calls on refiners to 'explain' the surge in fuel prices
Michel-Édouard Leclerc has urged refiners to clarify the reasons behind the recent spike in fuel prices amid the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict.
Gloss: The Streak Light
French writer Michel Houellebecq's new poetry collection, released after a long hiatus, continues his tradition of intertwining poetry with provocative themes.
Michel Teló fulfills dream of teenager with leukemia in Recife and sends accordion as a gift; VIDEO
Singer Michel Teló fulfilled the dream of 14-year-old Adryel Silva Castro, a leukemia patient in Recife, by gifting him an accordion along with an online course.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas Dodges Debates and Attracts Criticism
In the lead-up to the municipal elections in Lyon, Jean-Michel Aulas, former president of Olympique Lyonnais, has decided to participate in only one debate, leading to criticism from his opponents.
Michel Houellebecq: "The posture of the cursed artist, very little for me"
Michel Houellebecq discusses his collaborative album with musician Frédéric Lo, highlighting their creative process and personal connections.
Basquiat at the Louisiana Museum: Head to Head
The Louisiana Museum in Denmark showcases a significant selection of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early head drawings, many of which he chose not to exhibit during his lifetime.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas Wants to Replace Zoo Animals with Holograms
Former Lyon Olympique president Jean-Michel Aulas proposes to replace wild animals at Lyon's zoo with holograms if elected mayor.
The good reflexes to keep a colon healthy, according to Professor Michel Ducreux, digestive oncologist
The article discusses daily habits suggested by Professor Michel Ducreux to maintain colon health, particularly in light of recent events highlighting the impact of colorectal cancer.
Moreira Franco launches book with the behind-the-scenes of Brazilian politics
Former minister Moreira Franco released a new book detailing the behind-the-scenes political dynamics of Brazil over recent decades.
Companies of Teló and Thaís Fersoza win lawsuits against former goalkeeper of the National Team after investments in the US real estate market
Brazilian celebrities Michel Teló and Thaís Fersoza have won lawsuits against former Brazilian national team goalkeeper Doni, who is ordered to pay $812,000 due to contractual breaches related to US real estate investments.