Mahdieh Esfandiari on trial in Paris: French court due to hand down verdict
Mahdieh Esfandiari is facing trial in Paris, with a verdict from the French court expected soon.
"Citroën Palace" in Paris sold. The new acquisition of the richest European
Bernard Arnault, the richest European and head of LVMH, has acquired the historic Citroën Palace in Paris, previously owned by a Saudi princess.
Paris's Reversal on Albanese: No Request for Resignation at the UN
France has opted not to request the resignation of Francesca Albanese during the recent UN Human Rights Council session, contrary to earlier announcements.
European Stock Exchanges: Mixed Picture in Trading, Record for the French CAC40 - Corporate Earnings in Focus
European stocks show a mixed performance on Thursday, with investor interest focused on corporate earnings.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Dati Accuses Grégoire of 'Social Racism', Declines Debate Before the First Round
Rachida Dati has accused Emmanuel Grégoire of social racism and declined to participate in a debate ahead of the Paris municipal elections.
PSG supporters unfurl Achraf Hakimi banner with defender set for rape trial
Paris Saint-Germain supporters show their support for defender Achraf Hakimi, who is set to stand trial for alleged rape.
France: trial begins for cyberbullying of Imane Khelif, star of Algerian boxing
The trial for extreme-right influencer Papacito, accused of cyberbullying Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif, begins in Paris amid public controversy regarding gender-related harassment.
G. Landsbergis now has another job
G. Landsbergis will begin teaching a course at the prestigious Sciences Po political studies institute in Paris.
VIDEO: Jeffrey Epstein's Hideaway in Paris: Disturbing Photos Show Ominous Sex Den
Disturbing photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment reveal a massage table, sex toys, and walls adorned with images of naked women.
Paris Baguette and Tous les Jours to Lower Bread Prices Following President Yoon's Criticism of Price Collusion
In response to President Yoon's pressure to reduce prices due to alleged price collusion, major Korean bakery chains have announced price cuts on various bread products and cakes.
The actress Isabelle Adjani judged again this Thursday for tax fraud
French actress Isabelle Adjani is being retried for tax fraud after having been initially convicted for failing to declare taxes correctly while residing in Portugal.
Benjamin Lavernhe, master of ceremonies for the 2036 César Awards: 'I have the fantasy of making an audience laugh'
Benjamin Lavernhe will host the 51st César Awards, focusing on humor and a more streamlined format for the event.
Dramatic battles in the UEFA Champions League determine the Top 16 teams
The UEFA Champions League has determined its top 16 teams as PSG, Real Madrid, and Galatasaray advance to the next round after intense matches.
DRC: In Paris, security in the East and the battle for the OIF at the heart of the Tshisekedi-Macron meeting
DRC President Félix Tshisekedi met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to discuss security issues in Eastern Congo and Congo's candidacy for the Secretary-General position of the International Organisation of La Francophonie.
Champions League: What Opponent for PSG in the Round of 16 and Possible Path to the Final?
Paris SG has qualified for the Champions League Round of 16 and awaits to learn its opponent, likely FC Barcelona or Chelsea, as it anticipates potential matchups leading to the final.
Paris Saint-Germain defeats Monaco to advance to Champions League round of 16... Lee Kang-in substituted in the second half
Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) advanced to the Champions League round of 16 after a 2-2 draw against AS Monaco, securing a 5-4 aggregate victory.
PSG survive Monaco scare to reach Champions League last 16
Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the Champions League last 16 after drawing 2-2 against Monaco, winning 5-4 on aggregate despite a late scare.
Real and PSG continue in the Champions League
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have successfully advanced in the UEFA Champions League.
Real passed Benfica
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have secured their spots in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, asserting their status as top contenders.
Paris Saint-Germain, with Willian Pacho, qualifies for the Champions League Round of 16
Paris Saint-Germain, despite a lackluster performance, manages to qualify for the Champions League Round of 16 for the fifteenth consecutive year after a draw in the second leg.
Paris Saint-Germain edge Monaco to reach Champions League last 16
Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the Champions League last 16 after a tense draw against Monaco, benefiting from a late red card and two aggregate goals advantage.
The ratings of PSG-AS Monaco: Marquinhos reignites the flame, Akliouche delightful, Coulibaly the gravedigger
In a tense match, Paris SG secured a place in the Champions League Round of 16 with a 2-2 draw against AS Monaco after a previous 3-2 victory.
Rachida Dati resigns as Minister of Culture to focus on her candidacy for the mayoralty of Paris
Rachida Dati has resigned as France's Minister of Culture to focus on her campaign for the mayoralty of Paris ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.
France: The Culture Minister resigned to run for the mayoralty of Paris
Culture Minister Rachida Dati has resigned to focus on her candidacy for the mayor of Paris in the upcoming elections.
PSG-Monaco: in video, the opening score by Akliouche against ghostly Parisians
Maghnes Akliouche scores the first goal for AS Monaco against Paris Saint-Germain, making a statement in the Champions League playoff.
Miss Valentine will also feature Parisian Olympic bronze at this week's event
This week in Tartu, the Miss Valentine gymnastics competition will host top gymnasts, including Sofia Raffaeli, a bronze medalist from the Paris Olympics.
Football Superstar: Rape Charge
Achraf Hakimi, a star defender for Paris Saint-Germain, is accused of rape, with allegations arising from an incident in February 2023 in Paris.
"Her method was to shake things up and see how they took": Dati's two political years in Culture
Rachida Dati, the outgoing Minister of Culture and candidate for the Paris mayoralty, has resigned from the government to focus on the upcoming municipal elections.
Municipal Elections: Candidate in Paris, Rachida Dati Leaves the Ministry of Culture
Rachida Dati, the outgoing Minister of Culture and mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris, has announced that she will leave the government to focus on her candidacy in the upcoming municipal elections.
Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: The Victims Speak in the Trial of Claude Muhayimana in Paris
The trial of Claude Muhayimana in Paris focuses on testimonies from civil parties regarding his alleged involvement in the Rwandan genocide, where he is accused of transporting killers to massacre sites.
PSG, Atalanta, and Galatasaray advance to the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain, Atalanta, and Galatasaray have secured their spots in the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League following their respective matches.
Isabelle Adjani back in court for a 'mistake' in her tax return
Isabelle Adjani is set to face Paris Appeal Court for tax evasion after being convicted previously for falsely declaring her tax residence in Portugal.
In Paris, Édouard Philippe Tackles Pierre-Yves Bournazel on the Second Round Strategy
Édouard Philippe disagrees with Pierre-Yves Bournazel's strategy for the second round of municipal elections, advocating instead for a unification of the right and center.
LIVE - Champions League: PSG must confirm against Monaco to join Chelsea or Barça in the Round of 16
Paris Saint-Germain faces AS Monaco in a crucial Champions League knockout match that could determine their progression to the Round of 16.
What would happen to Antarctica if the Earth's temperature rises by 2°C? A finding alerts about the consequences of global warming
Scientists have drilled unprecedented depths in Antarctica to study the potential impacts of a 2°C rise in global temperatures on the ice sheets.
PSG Fans Support Hakimi in the Stands
Paris Saint-Germain fans expressed their support for Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi during a UEFA Champions League match against Monaco, following a judicial decision to refer him for trial on a rape charge.
From Paris to Jerusalem: US ambassadors increasingly enter public conflicts. Here are the last four.
US ambassadors in European countries and Israel have recently engaged in unusual public disputes with local governments, reflecting a shift in American diplomacy under the Trump administration.
The "slow degradation" of Paris, the "spectacular falls" of Strasbourg, Marseille, Nantes: this study alerts on the financial situation of large cities
A study warns of the deteriorating financial conditions of major French cities ahead of the municipal elections, highlighting varying levels of financial management among municipalities.
PSG and Morocco national team star Hakimi will stand trial after rape allegations
Achraf Hakimi, a defender for Paris Saint-Germain, is facing trial after being accused of raping a 24-year-old woman at his home in Paris, a charge he denies.
"They eat couscous with their hands!" : Sophia Chikirou mocks Emmanuel Grégoire and mentions a "pact" with Rachida Dati
Sophia Chikirou criticizes Parisian socialists and media during a public meeting, focusing her attacks on Emmanuel Grégoire's political strategies.
Shopping Platform Shein: Online Success, Real-World Flop
Shein's first physical store in Paris is struggling with low customer turnout despite announcing plans to open five more locations in France.
Leather Walls and 800 Meters of Perversion: Inside Epstein's Parisian Bunker, Meters from the Argentine Residence
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's luxurious Paris apartment, detailing its disturbing decorations and his connections to high-profile friends.
Investigation opened in Paris over suspicions of 'reconstitution' of the Young Guard
An investigation has been launched in Paris concerning suspicions of the reconstitution of the Young Guard, following measures against an antifascist group announced by the government.
Newly appointed director must ensure security at the Louvre
Christophe Leribault has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum in Paris, following the resignation of Laurence des Cars amidst security concerns after a jewelry heist.
Annick Lemoine, new president of the Musée d'Orsay at the time of major renovations
Annick Lemoine has been appointed the new president of the Musée d'Orsay, succeeding Sylvain Amic who passed away.
PSG: No surprise in the squad to face Monaco, with Hakimi and without Dembélé
Paris Saint-Germain will play with Achraf Hakimi in their squad against AS Monaco in the Champions League, but Ousmane Dembélé is absent due to injury.
The Louvre Museum has a new head. The director of the Palace of Versailles has taken the position.
Christophe Leribault, formerly the director of the Palace of Versailles, has been appointed as the new head of the Louvre Museum amid operational challenges including theft, strikes, and ticket fraud.
Municipal Elections 2026: Édouard Philippe Ready to Do Everything for 'Change' in Paris, 'with a Grand Rally of the Right and Center' in the Second Round
Édouard Philippe aims to unite the right and center in Paris for a strong performance in the 2026 municipal elections.
New Louvre Director Appointed from Versailles
Christophe Leribault, the current head of the Palace of Versailles, has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum in Paris following Laurence des Cars' resignation amidst various scandals.
Achraf Hakimi referred for trial included in PSG's squad to face Monaco
Achraf Hakimi, the Moroccan international footballer indicted for rape, has been included in Paris Saint-Germain's squad for their Champions League match against Monaco despite the legal allegations he faces.