Financial aid boosts Lyon’s Presqu’île commercial area amid challenges, while Picnic succeeds in adapting its online delivery model in France’s competitive market.
French labor unions intensify protests against Prime Minister Lecornu's austerity agenda amid political uncertainty over government formation and budget plans.
Two men have died in northern France due to severe weather conditions from Storm Amy, prompting multiple departments to be placed under orange wind alerts.
French protests demand government sanctions on Israel and stronger support for Palestine amid Gaza conflict.
François Rebsamen announces he will not join Sébastien Lecornu's government, citing his commitment to leftist progressive values and social justice.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu proposes a €1.1 billion CVAE tax cut starting in 2026, aiming to ease financial pressures on SMEs with phased elimination over three years, amidst mixed political reactions.
The SNCTA air traffic controllers' union has suspended its early October strike after reaching agreements with management following negotiations.
Storm Amy, causing fatality in Ireland, leads to orange wind warnings across northern France with gusts up to 130 km/h and reported damage.
Les Républicains are set to decide tonight on their role in the Lecornu government, demanding firm commitments on immigration and public finances amid internal tensions.
Hunters in Southwest France express outrage after the Conseil d’État blocks the government's reauthorization of traditional skylark hunting methods for the fourth year in a row.
The French U20 national team and Nouvelle-Calédonie will face off in the World Cup, showcasing the unique football federation affiliations of French territories.
FC Metz will host Olympique de Marseille in a Ligue 1 match on October 4, with Marseille aiming to climb to league leaders while Metz seeks its first win this season.
OpenAI's Sora 2 platform offers hyper-realistic AI-generated deepfake videos using personal likenesses but raises significant ethical and legal concerns about misuse and misinformation.
Storm Amy brings heavy winds up to 120 km/h and heavy rain to northern France on October 4, 2025, affecting 55 departments with weather warnings and cooler temperatures in the north.
France boosts circular economy efforts through Solif's job creation and a new circular economy hub in Pays Basque supporting over 100 projects.
France confronts a high budget deficit and public debt, with calls to emulate Italy's fiscal reforms amid political challenges and EU concerns.
France prepares to announce a streamlined new government under Sébastien Lecornu amid critical political negotiations with the Republicans party and broader parliamentary challenges.
The 2025 Journées France services event in Savoie from October 6-18 highlights local public service centers and offers workshops to support citizens' administrative and digital needs.
A yellow alert has been issued for northern France on October 4 due to storms, strong winds reaching up to 110 km/h, and heavy rain impacting the Seine-Maritime and surrounding regions.
Ameur Mansouri, one of France's most wanted drug traffickers, was arrested in Paris after over a decade on the run, following a planned police operation.
The historic Cibem factory in Normandy will close due to ongoing financial struggles, affecting over 100 jobs and highlighting challenges in the local cheese packaging industry.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu opts out of Article 49.3, sparking mixed reactions from opposition parties as he seeks compromise for the 2026 budget.
High Commissioner Eric Garnier undertakes a regional tour to promote vocational training as a solution to youth unemployment amid thousands of job vacancies in France's key sectors.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's decision to renounce Article 49.3 has triggered varied political responses, highlighting tensions over parliamentary governance and key reforms.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's abandonment of Article 49.3 elicited mixed reactions from French political parties, highlighting tensions over pension reform and parliamentary debate.
Marine Le Pen is considering a motion to censure Prime Minister Lecornu as he prepares for key policy discussions, amid public discontent over France's controversial legislative practices.
IKKS has been placed under judicial recovery, threatening over 1,000 jobs as it struggles with pandemic impacts, supply chain disruptions, and industry-wide economic challenges.
New parliamentary report and regional programs in France aim to alleviate student and apprentice financial hardship with improved aid systems and direct support measures.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's renouncement of article 49.3 for the 2026 budget decision sparks political controversy and questions about pension reform's future in Parliament.
Lyon leads French cities in homicide increases in 2025 amid drug-related gang violence and youth conflicts, with notable arrests in recent violent cases across France.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu foregoes article 49.3 to pass the budget, prompting mixed reactions from political parties as he faces potential censure.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced a major shift by renouncing article 49.3 for the 2026 budget, aiming for greater parliamentary engagement.
Prime Minister Lecornu's decision to renounce article 49.3 aims to foster collaboration in the Budget 2026 negotiations, yet tensions with right-wing parties remain high.
Alpes-Maritimes marks five years since Storm Alex, reflecting on resilience and recovery efforts.
French companies tackle economic challenges with strategies ranging from job cuts to significant investments.
Mérignac and Comtal, Lot et Truyère are implementing community initiatives to boost local economies.
Bruno Retailleau reveals the right's participation in the government is still uncertain due to unresolved budget and security concerns.
French Prime Minister Lecornu has decided not to use article 49.3, seeking political unity for the 2026 budget.
A parliamentary inquiry led by Vincent Jeanbrun investigates potential political ties to Islamist networks in France.
Protests across France oppose budget measures proposed by Prime Minister Lecornu.
Political rifts deepen over immigration and tax issues as France prepares for the 2027 presidential election.
Richard Ferrand emphasizes the Constitutional Council's vital role and rejects claims of its politicization.
Widespread protests on October 2 reflect rising discontent with the French government, as participation numbers vary significantly.
Recent judicial proceedings against Gérard Miller and Salim Berrada highlight sexual crime issues in France.
The French government proposes new taxation measures for the 2026 budget, focusing on wealth tax hikes and labor tax cuts amid political challenges.
Shein's expansion in France faces criticism over ethical concerns as it plans to open new stores.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu navigates political challenges in forming a new government.
Investigation into Paris mayors' expenses reveals potential misuse of public funds.
Nationwide protests on October 2 in France see reduced participation but heightened tensions amid labor strikes.
The ongoing political negotiations for the 2025 French government are marked by budget concerns and potential right-wing alliances.