"I only talk about the municipal elections": in danger in Le Havre, Édouard Philippe "denationalizes" his campaign
Édouard Philippe is reshaping his campaign strategy for the municipal elections in Le Havre as he faces tough competition and is perceived as losing ground according to recent polls.
France: Poll Shows Main Challenger to the Far Right, Édouard Philippe, Could Lose His Mayoral Seat
A recent poll indicates that former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe may lose his mayoral seat in Le Havre, potentially compromising his presidential ambitions for 2027.
Will the new US tariffs hit Canada? The finance minister has no illusions
Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has acknowledged the impact of new US tariffs on Canadian trade following President Trump's recent address.
French doctor settles the controversy over the gender identity of Algerian boxer Imane Khalif
A French doctor supports the biological female identity of Algerian boxer Imane Khalif amidst controversies surrounding her gender.
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.
Municipal Elections: Édouard Philippe Likely to Lose in Le Havre, According to a Poll
Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe faces potential defeat in the upcoming municipal elections in Le Havre, as indicated by a recent poll.
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.
Jean-Philippe Magre, President of E.Leclerc Poland, has died. "A remarkable leader, mentor, and visionary has passed away".
Jean-Philippe Magre, president of E.Leclerc Poland, passed away at the age of 21 on February 21, 2026, marking a significant loss for the company and its future.
This Day in History: King Louis-Philippe I of France Abdicates the Throne
The article discusses the abdication of King Louis-Philippe I of France, who came to power in 1830 during a revolution that ousted King Charles X, emphasizing his liberal reforms and the challenges he faced from the lower classes.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: 'Ukraine at War, Four Years of Solitude'
Philippe Gélie argues that despite international support, Ukraine faces profound solitude in its battle against a powerful enemy.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Bordeaux, former footballer Johan Micoud is on Philippe Dessertine's list
Former footballer Johan Micoud joins economist Philippe Dessertine's list for the 2026 municipal elections in Bordeaux.
Paris under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
A collection of nearly 400 historical photographs depicting occupied Paris has been discovered, leading to the identification of the photographer who remained unknown for over 80 years.
Paris Under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
The article discusses the discovery of nearly 400 photographs of occupied Paris, taken by an unknown photographer who paid for his bravery with his life, as investigated by Philippe Broussard.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: 'Donald Trump Facing Iran, the Hazardous Gamble of War'
Philippe Gélie discusses the precarious situation of Donald Trump's military strategy toward Iran amid rising tensions and an increasing American naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Trump vs Miami: the DOJ seeks to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a former North Miami mayor
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit to revoke the citizenship of former North Miami mayor Philippe Bien-Aime, alleging he obtained it through fraud and false identities.
Who is the former mayor of North Miami that the DOJ is seeking to revoke citizenship from
The DOJ has filed a civil lawsuit against former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime to revoke his citizenship, citing allegations of illegal entry and fraudulent marriage.
2026 Olympics: In video, Fillon Maillet's lightning-fast acceleration uphill to overtake Horn and seek bronze
French athlete Quentin Fillon Maillet secured his ninth Olympic medal by executing a powerful uphill acceleration, overtaking German competitor Philippe Horn to clinch the bronze at the 2026 Games.
Bad weather will not disrupt holiday departures this weekend, assures the Minister of Transport
The French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot assures that upcoming winter holiday departures will not be affected by bad weather, citing improvements in transport services.
Football star quits on the spot – openly discusses mental challenges
Philippe Coutinho announces his departure from Vasco da Gama due to mental health struggles after facing criticism from fans.
Marsupilami continues to attract crowds and approaches 3 million admissions
The family comedy 'Marsupilami' achieves remarkable success in its second week, nearing 3 million admissions in France.
"Priority to My Mental Health".. Coutinho Announces Departure from Vasco da Gama
Brazilian footballer Philippe Coutinho has announced his departure from Vasco da Gama, citing the importance of prioritizing his mental health.
SNCF and RATP security agents will be allowed to carry electric shock pistols on an experimental basis
SNCF and RATP security agents will be temporarily authorized to carry electric shock pistols to manage violent situations in transport networks, as announced by Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot.
Coutinho quits Vasco, says he’s ‘mentally tired’
Philippe Coutinho has announced his departure from Vasco da Gama, citing mental fatigue and a feeling that his time at the club has come to an end.
Coutinho rescinded his contract with Vasco da Gama to care for his mental health: 'I needed to speak from the heart'
Philippe Coutinho has terminated his contract with Vasco da Gama to prioritize his mental health, citing mental exhaustion in his public announcement.
Coutinho requests the termination of his contract with Vasco da Gama due to 'mental' fatigue
Brazilian footballer Philippe Coutinho has asked to terminate his contract with Vasco da Gama, citing mental exhaustion as the reason for his decision.
Philippe Coutinho's contract to be terminated as Jurgen Klopp's warning rings true again
Philippe Coutinho plans to terminate his contract with Vasco da Gama amidst criticism from fans, echoing past warnings from Jurgen Klopp about his career decisions.
Brooklyn Beckham flashes £220k watch David gave him despite removing tattoo tribute
Brooklyn Beckham showcases a £220,000 Patek Philippe watch given to him by his father David Beckham, despite recently removing a tattoo tribute to him.
18 clubs, 'Luxury Tax', TV broadcaster, arbitration innovations ... What will Ligue 3 look like, launched by the FFF?
Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, discussed the upcoming launch of Ligue 3, which aims to replace the National league next season with new features.
A militant claims to be "for the death of Quentin," Jean-Philippe Tanguy announces he will report to the prosecutor
A French lawmaker expressed outrage over a video showing two men tearing down tribute posters for a deceased nationalist activist, Quentin Deranque.
"It was a real mistake!": the switch to 80 km/h, a bitterly costly failure
The switch to an 80 km/h speed limit in France has been widely criticized and reversed in over half of the country's departments, marking a significant policy failure.
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: First Canadian Finance Minister at Eurogroup
Kyriakos Pierrakakis welcomed Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne to the Eurogroup for the first time, highlighting the importance of EU-Canada relations.
Philippe Étienne: 'There is predictability in the unpredictability of Donald Trump'
Philippe Étienne discusses the evolving relationship between Europe and the US, particularly in light of Donald Trump's impact on democracy and transatlantic ties.
Bolsonaro-supporting Congressman Says Master Case Shows Need for Deep Reform in the Judiciary
Brazilian Congressman Luiz Philippe de Orléans e Bragança argues that the involvement of Supreme Court ministers in the Master Bank case highlights the urgent need for profound reforms in the judiciary system, emphasizing transparency and accountability.
Olympics: 28 years ago, Philippe Candeloro lit up the ice rink as d'Artagnan and took to the podium in Nagano (video)
Philippe Candeloro won a bronze medal in figure skating at the Nagano Olympics on February 14, 1998, 28 years ago.
The tears of Nana Mouskouri, the tutu of Theodora, the buttocks of Philippe Katerine... The highlights of the Victoires de la musique
The 41st edition of the Victoires de la Musique featured emotional tributes and unique appearances from French music legends.
TV Rights: "This latest upheaval shows the necessity of this governance reform," emphasizes the president of the FFF, Philippe Diallo
Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, addresses the ongoing crisis in French professional football amid the resignation of LFP Media chief Nicolas de Tavernost, highlighting the urgent need for governance reform.
Former Interior Minister Registers for the French Presidential Race
Former French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced his candidacy for the presidency in next year's elections.
Director of Human Rights Watch: "AI in the hands of authoritarian governments will accelerate their ability to control and surveil the population"
Philippe Bolopion, director of Human Rights Watch, expresses concern that AI could enhance the control and surveillance capabilities of authoritarian governments, especially in light of shifting global alliances.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Between Philippe and Attal, a 'Dead Time' Around Candidate Bournazel Before the 2027 Shock
The Paris municipal elections are shaping up with candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel attempting to unify support from former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal amidst political rivalry as they eye the presidential elections in 2027.
Oliver Glasner makes plea to angry Palace fans over Jean-Philippe Mateta return
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has urged fans to give striker Jean-Philippe Mateta another chance following his recent knee injury and failed transfer to AC Milan.
Philippe Gaulier, clown guru and mentor to theatre and comedy greats, dies aged 82
Philippe Gaulier, renowned clown instructor and founder of France’s École Philippe Gaulier, has passed away at the age of 82 due to pneumonia complications.
Municipal Elections in Montpellier: Philippe Saurel Announces His Candidacy Against Michaël Delafosse
Philippe Saurel has announced his candidacy for the upcoming municipal elections in Montpellier, facing off against current mayor Michaël Delafosse.
Epstein's hairdresser to VG: - I cut the princess's hair
Philippe Barr, Epstein's hairdresser, describes Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Epstein as friendly, revealing that he styled her hair at Epstein's villa in Palm Beach, with the palace confirming her stay there in January 2013.
The market for used luxury watches has awakened - Patek Philippe sees the biggest rise
The market for used luxury watches is experiencing a resurgence, with the average resale price of top brands increasing after a decade of decline.
Belgian King Philippe fell victim to identity theft
Belgian King Philippe has become a victim of identity theft, with scammers impersonating him and royal family employees to defraud individuals.
Jean Philippe-Mateta facing devastating new blow after deadline day agony
Jean Philippe-Mateta's hoped-for transfer to AC Milan has collapsed due to a knee issue discovered during medical checks, putting his World Cup fitness at risk.
Man Utd handed golden chance to sign long-term transfer target after January U-turn
Manchester United may have a new opportunity to sign Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta after his failed medical for a transfer to AC Milan.
Palace sign Strand Larsen but face Mateta dilemma after Milan move collapses
Crystal Palace faces a setback with Jean-Philippe Mateta's collapsed AC Milan transfer while securing Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves for £48m.
Belgium: Prince Laurent says he met Jeffrey Epstein twice
Belgian Prince Laurent, brother of King Philippe, revealed today that he had two private meetings with Jeffrey Epstein following the release of documents from the U.S. Justice Department regarding the convicted sex offender who died in prison in August 2019.
French striker fails medical in Milan. His season is likely over
French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta failed a medical examination in Milan, which means he might not play for the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury.