The Socialist Grégoire is the new mayor of Paris
Emmanuel Grégoire of the Socialist Party has been elected as the new mayor of Paris following local elections in France.
New York: An Air Canada plane collides with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, traffic interrupted
An Air Canada plane collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York, leading to significant disruptions in air traffic.
LIVE - War in the Middle East: Iran launches new missiles towards Israel, the IEA warns of a serious energy crisis
The ongoing war in the Middle East may lead to the worst global energy crisis in decades, according to the International Energy Agency, as Israel braces for weeks of combat and reports missile attacks from Iran.
Who is Emmanuel Grégoire, the new mayor of Paris who will govern the city that will be 'the heart of the resistance against the far right' in France
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris, vowing to make the city a stronghold against the rise of the far-right in France.
France’s municipal elections: Emmanuel Grégoire elected Paris mayor
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris following municipal elections in France.
Municipal Elections 2026: Emmanuel Grégoire, the Freed Heir Who Keeps Paris to the Left
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new Mayor of Paris with 50% of the votes, maintaining the city's Socialist dominance.
2026 Municipal Election Results: Julien Bony Elected Mayor in Clermont-Ferrand, According to Initial Estimates
Julien Bony is expected to become the new mayor of Clermont-Ferrand after leading the first round of municipal elections with approximately 34% of the vote.
War in the Middle East: Donald Trump's ultimatum to the mullahs threatens to provoke a new escalation of tensions
Donald Trump's ultimatum to Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz raises fears of escalated hostilities in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict.
Anne de Guigné: "The new catastrophic assessment of the cost of global warming"
A recent American study drastically increases the estimated economic costs of global warming, emphasizing the urgent need for decarbonization efforts.
"Make Some Noise!": When the New Rebel Mayor of Saint-Denis-Pierrefitte, Bally Bagayoko, Celebrates His Victory by Dancing
Bally Bagayoko, the newly elected mayor of Saint-Denis-Pierrefitte, celebrates his victory with a lively dance during his inauguration in front of supporters.
"When I arrived at Comex, there were 0 women: I said that the atmosphere was too testosterone-laden for my taste"
Eric Maumy, president of the APRIL group, discusses his efforts to improve gender diversity and the company culture at APRIL's new headquarters in France.
Tens of thousands rally in Prague to protest new PM Andrej Babis
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Prague to protest against the newly appointed Prime Minister Andrej Babis.
Municipal Elections 2026: Sonia Lagarde Re-elected Mayor of Nouméa
Sonia Lagarde has been re-elected as the mayor of Nouméa in New Caledonia with 61.99% of the votes.
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.
War in the Middle East: Israel launches fresh strikes on Beirut
Israel has conducted new military strikes on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Disneyland Paris: we tested the new Frozen and Tangled attractions in preview
Le Figaro offers a sneak peek into the new Frozen and Tangled attractions at Disneyland Paris, set to open on March 29, as part of the expansion of the Walt Disney Studios park.
LIVE - Iran says it is ready to help Japanese ships cross the Strait of Hormuz, new Israeli strikes on Beirut
Iran has expressed willingness to assist Japanese vessels in traversing the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions and Israeli strikes in Beirut.
Rumors are swirling in France: - So meet behind the scenes
Rumors suggest that Norway's successful coach Siegfried Mazet may return to France, although he states that there are no new developments since last month.
20 countries in a joint statement: ready to assist efforts for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz
A group of 20 countries, including Bahrain, the UK, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and New Zealand, has issued a joint statement expressing their readiness to help ensure safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
The new rival of the United States: France manufactures the largest warship in Europe
France is constructing the largest warship in Europe, which could rival the United States Navy.
"The money for crypto assets is over there": the French Ledger opens an office in New York to get closer to Wall Street
French company Ledger has opened a new office in New York, investing millions to strengthen its presence in the U.S. crypto market amid increasing institutional interest.
Taken over by Bari Weiss, CBS News launches a wave of layoffs within its editorial staff
CBS News is implementing layoffs affecting 6% of its workforce as part of a strategy to adopt a more neutral editorial line and enhance its streaming services under the new leadership of Bari Weiss.
New BTS album drops as Seoul gets ready for comeback mega-gig
BTS has released a new album as fans in Seoul prepare for a large-scale comeback concert.
A cultural stroll through Paris with singer Yael Naim and comedian Philippine Delaire
Yael Naim and Philippine Delaire explore the cultural essence of Paris, discussing Naim's new album and Delaire's performance.
Amazon Preparing to Launch AI-Enhanced Smartphone
Amazon is reportedly set to re-enter the smartphone market with a new AI-driven device synchronized with Alexa, more than a decade after the flop of its Fire Phone.
Free transport, municipal mutual insurance, free bicycles... In Saint-Denis, who will pay the generous bill of the new LFI mayor?
The newly elected LFI mayor of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, faces skepticism over the financial implications of his ambitious social promises in a city where many residents live in poverty.
Meningitis: Babies, Adolescents, Young Adults... Who Should Get Vaccinated?
A new vaccination protocol aimed at combating the rise in meningococcal meningitis cases has been implemented in France, targeting infants, adolescents, and young adults.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Grégoire Neck and Neck with Dati, Chikirou Maintains His Base.. Discover the Figaro Poll
A new poll reveals a competitive race for Paris's mayoral election between Grégoire and Dati, while Chikirou maintains a solid support base.
Middle East war live: Israel strikes Tehran on Persian New Year as war rattles energy markets
Israel conducted airstrikes on Tehran coinciding with Iran's Persian New Year celebrations amidst ongoing conflict, causing a significant impact on global energy markets.
K-pop megastars BTS drop new album ahead of comeback mega-concert
BTS has released a new album as they prepare for their highly anticipated comeback concert in Seoul after a four-year hiatus.
New BTS album drops ahead of comeback mega-gig
K-pop group BTS has released their new album 'ARIRANG' ahead of a highly anticipated comeback concert in Seoul after a lengthy hiatus due to military service.
North Korea: Kim Jong-un supervises exercises with a new tank
Kim Jong-un has overseen military exercises featuring a new tank designed to modernize North Korea's armed forces.
US reportedly weighing military reinforcements as Iran war enters possible new phase
The US is reportedly considering deploying additional troops in response to escalating tensions with Iran, signaling a potential intensification of military operations.
Student Youth, Social Housing, Immigration: The Three Drivers of LFI Votes
A new study analyzes the factors contributing to the electoral success of France's La France Insoumise (LFI) party.
Municipal Elections: Hostile to PS-LFI Lists, the French Reject Alliances on the Left
A new survey indicates that the French electorate largely disapproves of alliances between the Socialist Party and La France Insoumise in the upcoming municipal elections.
Mumbai celebrates local new year
Mumbai is celebrating its local new year with various cultural festivities.
"Time for Change": Éric Ciotti Presents a New Campaign Slogan
Éric Ciotti, a candidate in the Nice municipal elections, has unveiled a new campaign slogan, 'Time for Change,' as he heads into the second round of voting.
Clinging to a Stuffed Animal Twice His Size, Is This Abandoned Baby Tamarin the New Punch?
An abandoned baby tamarin found in Colombia is gaining attention for its heartwarming attachment to a stuffed animal resembling its own size, sparking comparisons to a similar story in Japan.
Free France Aircraft Carrier: Jean-Luc Mélenchon Suggests Renaming It 'France Insoumise' to 'Scare'
Jean-Luc Mélenchon humorously proposed renaming the new French aircraft carrier to 'France Insoumise' to instill fear in adversaries during a recent rally, clarifying it was just a joke.
"The Devil Has Changed Camp": In Nice, the Outlines of a New Right
The article discusses the evolving political landscape in Nice, France, highlighting a shift towards a new right-wing movement led by Éric Ciotti.
New victory for Shein in France: The Paris Court of Appeal rejected the attempt to suspend the marketplace
The Paris Court of Appeal has rejected the French government's attempt to suspend the operation of Shein's marketplace amid ongoing controversies regarding the sale of inappropriate products.
The Alpine A290, a new communication weapon for Emmanuel Macron to demonstrate French power
Emmanuel Macron has released a thirty-second video showcasing France's military prowess, including the Alpine A290, as a direct response to Donald Trump.
"All white, all ugly you are": Jean-Luc Mélenchon accused of "racism" by RN after controversial comments
Jean-Luc Mélenchon faced accusations of racism from the National Rally after making controversial remarks during a meeting.
Will the Jalisco cartel's new US-born leader complicate Trump's war on drugs?
The new US-born leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel poses a significant challenge to the US's efforts in combating drug trafficking and organized crime under the Trump administration.
The Paris Court of Appeal Decides Not to Suspend the Shein Marketplace, New Defeat for the Government
The Paris Court of Appeal has ruled against the government's request to suspend the Shein marketplace, marking another defeat for the French administration.
Senegal stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title: CAF ruling sets a 'very dangerous' precedent
Senegal has been stripped of its Africa Cup of Nations title, with Morocco being declared the new champion, raising concerns about governance in football.
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.
The Mbappé Case, the Chevalier Dilemma, an Expanded Group ... The Latest Information Before the French Team's List for the Tour in the United States
The French national team's coach will announce the roster for upcoming friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia as the team's dynamics change heading into a new phase.
Champions League: PSG-Liverpool, a new opportunity to torment England
The PSG faces Liverpool again in the Champions League quarter-finals, presenting another chance for the French club to dominate English teams.
United Kingdom: Kevin Spacey reaches settlement with three men accusing him of sexual assault and avoids a new trial
Kevin Spacey has reached a settlement with three men accusing him of sexual assault, thereby avoiding a new trial in the UK.