Investigation Launched After Body of Woman Found in Seine
The body of a 54-year-old woman was discovered in the Seine near Louveciennes on November 3. Her ex-partner, 53, is the main suspect. He called a friend admitting to ‘making a mistake,’ prompting the friend to alert police. The suspect…
Exploring Love and Friendship in Emmanuel Mouret’s ‘Trois amies’
Renowned French director Emmanuel Mouret returns with ‘Trois amies,’ exploring the complex dynamics of love and friendship among three lifelong friends—Joan, Alice, and Rebecca. Set to release on November 6, the film unfolds as Joan grapples with her waning feelings…
Thousands Rally in Paris to Protest High Living Costs in Overseas Territories
On November 3, thousands gathered in Paris to protest against the high cost of living in France’s overseas territories. Dressed in red, demonstrators filled the Place Denfert-Rochereau, waving flags and holding banners with slogans like ‘No to high prices!’ Organized…
New Caledonia Eases Curfew Amid Improving Security Conditions
Starting Monday, the curfew in New Caledonia will shift to midnight to 5 a.m., following a period of unrest that resulted in 13 fatalities and significant material damage. Initially imposed from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., the curfew has been…
Rural Mayors Advocate for Income-Based Contribution Reform in France
Michel Fournier, president of the Association of Rural Mayors of France, has proposed a new contribution model based on income instead of rental value, following remarks from Minister Catherine Vautrin regarding the elimination of housing tax. Fournier argues that active…
Couple Tests ‘Living Sustainably’ in Futuristic Apartment Experiment
In Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, a couple has been living autonomously in a 28 m² apartment since July, aiming to demonstrate that individuals can live comfortably while emitting only two tons of CO₂ per year. Architect Caroline Pultz and engineer Corentin…
Judicial Battles Loom Over Upcoming US Presidential Election
As the upcoming US presidential election on November 5 nears, both Republicans and Democrats are intensifying legal challenges regarding electoral rules, with over 200 cases filed nationwide, a record number. Georgia, a critical swing state, has become a focal point…
Tragic Shooting in Poitiers Sparks Outcry Over Mischaracterization
The family of Anis, a 15-year-old boy tragically killed in a shooting in Poitiers, speaks out against accusations linking him to gang violence. His mother, who raised him alone, is devastated by the loss and the ensuing media scrutiny, according…
Tragic Shooting Incident Claims Life of Local Farmer in France
A 49-year-old farmer from Coly-Saint-Amand, Dordogne, was found dead from a gunshot wound during a hunting event on November 3. Witnesses reported hearing a shot before discovering the victim with an abdominal injury. Despite efforts to revive him, he was…
Amnesty International Demands Release of Iranian Student Arrested for Protest Against Veil
Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of an Iranian university student who was arrested after publicly removing her clothes to protest the enforcement of mandatory veiling at Tehran’s Islamic Azad University. Following her violent arrest, the organization reported…
Trump’s Campaign Strategy: Fear and Division Ahead of the U.S. Elections
As the presidential election approaches, Donald Trump intensifies his rhetoric against immigration and minorities, aiming to energize his support base. At recent rallies, he paints a bleak picture of open borders contributing to crime, framing Democrats as responsible. Experts note…
Alexander Zverev Claims First Paris Masters Title
In his first Masters 1000 final, French tennis player Ugo Humbert faced a dominant Alexander Zverev, losing 6-2, 6-2 at the Rolex Paris Masters. Despite Humbert’s impressive earlier performances, including defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz, he struggled in the…