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The week in pictures: Former prince Andrew's arrest, Iftar in Gaza and floods in France
France 24
about 2 hours ago

The week in pictures: Former prince Andrew's arrest, Iftar in Gaza and floods in France

From the stunning arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, to the celebration of Iftar during the holy month of Ramadan amid the ruins of Gaza, to the glory of the Winter Olympics, FRANCE 24 looks back at the week's most striking images.

2026 Winter Olympics wraps up: Assessing the economic and global impact
France 24
about 3 hours ago

2026 Winter Olympics wraps up: Assessing the economic and global impact

The 2026 Winter Olympics is drawing to a close, with the closing ceremony scheduled in Verona on Sunday. Reflecting on the Games over the past weeks, FRANCE 24 spoke with James Reade, Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Reading, to explore the event’s impact on the region’s economy and the wider effects of the Games amid global enthusiasm.

France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death
Al Jazeera
about 3 hours ago

France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death

Top French diplomat says his government rejects any attempt to use Quentin Deranque's death 'for political purposes'.

French farming crisis a result of ‘15 years of failure’ in policy, expert says
France 24
about 3 hours ago

French farming crisis a result of ‘15 years of failure’ in policy, expert says

The Paris Agriculture Fair opened on Saturday without cows on display for the first time in its history – a major attraction that has drawn large crowds in previous years – due to concerns over a recent outbreak of lumpy skin disease. The government’s handling of the epidemic, which included culling entire herds in affected areas, has been criticised by some French farmers. Anger over the issue was among the drivers of protests in Paris last month. Jean-Luc Demarty, former director-general for trade at the European Commission, said the broader problems plaguing France’s farming sector stem from “15 years of failure” in the country’s agricultural policy.

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France to summon US ambassador over comments on slain far-right activist, foreign minister says
France 24
about 5 hours ago

France to summon US ambassador over comments on slain far-right activist, foreign minister says

France will summon the US ambassador ​to ‌France, Charles ⁠Kushner, over comments on ‌the killing of a French far-right ⁠activist Quentin Deranque last week, French Foreign ​Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said ​on Sunday

France takes home biathlon and ski mountaineering golds on penultimate day of Olympics
France 24
about 7 hours ago

France takes home biathlon and ski mountaineering golds on penultimate day of Olympics

The French delegation had another day to remember at the Winter Olympics on Saturday, with Océane Michelon clinching gold in the final biathlon race while Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet won the first-ever ski mountaineering mixed relay.

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Russia targets Ukraine's energy infrastructure in drone strikes
France 24
about 7 hours ago

Russia targets Ukraine's energy infrastructure in drone strikes

Russia attacked Ukraine with dozens of strike drones and ballistic and cruise missiles, focusing on energy infrastructure and killing at least one person, the Ukrainian military and local officials said on Sunday. Reporting from Kramatorsk, FRANCE 24’s Gulliver Cragg said the strikes on the city appeared to have been unsuccessful, as no power cuts had been reported so far.

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A Russian passport, a mother's vigil for Ukraine's children
France 24
about 8 hours ago

A Russian passport, a mother's vigil for Ukraine's children

When her kids aren’t watching, Olga devours every piece of news she can find about the war in Ukraine. The Russian mother forces herself to look at photographs of the Ukrainians who have been killed, trying to remember the face of every child lost in her country’s four-year aggression. Speaking out has cost her friends – and left her wary of every new Russian she meets in her self-imposed exile in France.

Over 3,000 people march in France in honour of far-right activist
Euronews
about 21 hours ago

Over 3,000 people march in France in honour of far-right activist

On Saturday, Macron called for calm ahead of a demonstration in tribute to Quentin Deranque, whose murder has sent shockwaves through the country.

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Meloni and Macron postpone their first high-level summit
Politico Europe
about 22 hours ago

Meloni and Macron postpone their first high-level summit

Italy asked France to delay the Toulouse meeting until after the G7 summit in June.

Nous ne pouvons que remercier la France    : Aleksandra et sa famille , réfugiées dans lHérault , quatre ans après le début de la guerre en Ukraine
midilibre.fr
about 24 hours ago

Nous ne pouvons que remercier la France   : Aleksandra et sa famille , réfugiées dans lHérault , quatre ans après le début de la guerre en Ukraine

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Killing of nationalist student has repercussions for French Politics
France 24
about 24 hours ago

Killing of nationalist student has repercussions for French Politics

A march to honor Quentin Deranque was held in Lyon on Saturday. The far-right student activist was beaten to death on February 12th, following a fight between two groups from opposite political extremes. His killing has shocked the country and put France on edge. President Emmanuel Macron has denounced political violence - saying it has no place in France or the government. We speak to Andrew Smith, a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, about the rise of political violence.

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Le Vietnam vise un partenariat économique renforcé avec la France
lecourrier.vn
about 24 hours ago

Le Vietnam vise un partenariat économique renforcé avec la France

Published: 20260221T170000Z

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France's annual agricultural show gets underway in Paris
France 24
1 day ago

France's annual agricultural show gets underway in Paris

The annual Paris agricultural show has gotten off to a rocky start this year, with the absence of cows for the first time in its history, following the outbreak of lumpy skin disease in 2025. But they're not the only ones missing, two major farmer unions have boycotted the traditional unions' meeting with President Macron, in protest over unstable incomes and the controversial EU-Mercorsur trade deal, which has pushed the farmers to a breaking point.

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'A check on executive authority': Supreme Court delivers blow to Trump’s tariffs
France 24
1 day ago

'A check on executive authority': Supreme Court delivers blow to Trump’s tariffs

The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, delivering a stinging loss that prompted a fierce attack on the court he helped shape. The ruling was significant because it marked "a rare instance" of the Supreme Court acting as "a check on executive authority", FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert said. Herbert noted that the decision demonstrated the court's willingness to exercise its independence on certain issues, even though it had sided with Trump on previous cases.

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'Heavy', 'sad' and 'increasingly intense' atmosphere at rally for killed far-right activist
France 24
1 day ago

'Heavy', 'sad' and 'increasingly intense' atmosphere at rally for killed far-right activist

Several hundreds joined a march organised by far-right groups on Saturday after a nationalist activist died from a beating in Lyon in an incident that highlighted a climate of deep political tensions ahead of next year's presidential vote. Reporting from Lyon, FRANCE 24's Olivia Bizot said the atmosphere was "heavy, sad and increasingly intense", adding that "several young men carrying wooden sticks" were present at the rally.

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France’s Michelon wins Olympic gold in women’s biatholon mass start, teammate Simon takes silver
France 24
1 day ago

France’s Michelon wins Olympic gold in women’s biatholon mass start, teammate Simon takes silver

France's Océane Michelon and Julia Simon won gold and silver respectively in the women's biathlon 12.5-kilometre mass start race the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Saturday. Czech biathlete Tereza Vobornikova had to settle for bronze after being overtaken by the French powerhouse team, finishing 7.4 seconds behind Michelon.

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France says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs
Financial Times
1 day ago

France says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs

Country’s trade minister says the bloc must be prepared to retaliate

Việt Nam eyes deeper economic partnership with France in key future industries
vietnamnews.vn
1 day ago

Việt Nam eyes deeper economic partnership with France in key future industries

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France's Harrop, Anselmet take gold in dramatic mixed relay Olympic debut
France 24
1 day ago

France's Harrop, Anselmet take gold in dramatic mixed relay Olympic debut

Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet combined to win gold for France in the mixed relay event of Olympic ski mountaineering in Bormio on Saturday with a winning time of 26min 57.44sec as the sport makes its Olympic debut at the Milan-Cortina Games.

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Thousands expected to attend rally for killed far-right activist
France 24
1 day ago

Thousands expected to attend rally for killed far-right activist

Some two to three thousand people are expected to attend a march Saturday in Lyon for a far right activist killed last week. With ultra-right groups expected to attend the march, tensions are high with President Emmanuel Macron urging calm ahead of the event. FRANCE 24's Olivia Bizot reports from Lyon.

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French rally for slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque
DW News
1 day ago

French rally for slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque

Thousands have marched in Lyon to honor Quentin Deranque, a far-right activist who was fatally beaten by a group of attackers during a protest against the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party.

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Macron says France ‘will adapt’ after Trump revives 10 percent global tariff
Politico Europe
1 day ago

Macron says France ‘will adapt’ after Trump revives 10 percent global tariff

French president says Paris will “look precisely at the consequences” after Washington swiftly reintroduced tariffs following a Supreme Court setback.

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5 European nations to make drones by tapping Ukraine’s war experience
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

5 European nations to make drones by tapping Ukraine’s war experience

Five European nations have announced a new programme to produce low-cost air defence systems and autonomous drones using Ukrainian expertise hard-won over the past four years of war against Russia. Friday’s initiative of the E5 nations – France, Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy – comes as one of many European efforts to bolster defence along their borders, like a “drone wall” with Russia and Ukraine to better detect, track and intercept drones violating Europe’s airspace. Both...

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