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Ten French citizens are on trial for online posts about Brigitte Macron — a case highlighting how Europe and the U.S. are redefining the limits of free speech.
PARIS (Reuters) -Ten people will stand trial in Paris on Monday and Tuesday for the alleged cyber-harassment of France's first lady, Brigitte Macron, in the latest legal action sparked by false claims that she is a transgender woman who was born a man.
France is the latest country to change its criminal code to a consent-based definition of rape, but other developed countries still haven’t.
The French FA has officially submitted bids to host the Europa League finals in 2028 or 2029. UEFA has confirmed on Friday that 15 football associations across Europe have submitted bids to host UEFA
Brigitte Macron's daughter has testified in a Paris court about the impact of alleged cyberbullying on her mother, who is France's first lady.
A woman who raped, tortured and murdered a 12-year-old girl in Paris three years ago was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday, according to CNN affiliate BFMTV.
The tornado uprooted trees, tore off roofs, injured at least nine people and killed one. French media said it was the country’s first deadly twister in 17 years.
The Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant Shein will open its first shop in one of Paris' historic department stores. Critics see the move as a threat to France's fashion identity.
On June 13, the Val-d'Oise Departmental Council officially launched a support committee for Line 19. The objective is simple: to support the Line 19 metro project, which would cross the Val-d'Oise department and connect the La Défense area to Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport in just 35 minutes.