French Television Programming Overview for September 26, 2025
An overview of top TV programs airing in France on September 26, 2025, including 'L'amour vu du pré' and 'Mask Singer'.
An overview of top TV programs airing in France on September 26, 2025, including 'L'amour vu du pré' and 'Mask Singer'.
Recent legal actions highlight significant threats to public safety in France, including school threats and metro assaults.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announces a compromise budget for 2026 with a deficit target of 4.7%.
Nicolas Sarkozy's five-year prison sentence highlights concerns over judicial bias and political trust in France.
Emmanuel Macron announces Jean Castex and Marie-Ange Debon as CEOs of SNCF and La Poste, reshaping leadership in major public companies.
Jean Castex appointed CEO of SNCF as France readies for the Paris Olympics.
Political responses to Sarkozy's conviction intensify, with calls for a presidential pardon amidst criticisms of the judicial process.
Sophia Chikirou to head LFI's campaign in Paris elections, facing strong left-wing competition.
A significant protest in Brittany highlights the rising violence from extreme right groups following an attack on a popular café.
French farmers protest the EU-Mercosur trade pact, fearing increased competition from imports.
Farmers in France are protesting import policies, demanding government action to protect local agriculture.
Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison, marking a historic moment as the first former French president to face incarceration.
Political figures react to Nicolas Sarkozy's five-year prison sentence, showcasing a spectrum of opinions.
France's industrial sector sees a significant shift toward circular economy practices, especially in automobile manufacturing and storage solutions.
France Active's president highlights the social and solidarity economy as the future driver of France's economy at an economic week event in Vosges.
A public health investigation into listeria contamination at the Chavegrand cheese factory reveals serious legal repercussions.
Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years for Libyan campaign financing, following a series of legal challenges.
Nino Guihot, a young Breton singer, will perform at the Virade de l’Espoir charity event to support cystic fibrosis research.
A new host from 'N'oubliez pas les paroles' flourishes after Nagui's exit.
Universal's new horror initiative challenges Disney's unsuccessful venture into the genre.
Clubs are preparing for the challenges of the 4th round of the Coupe de France, with player suspensions and historical matchups at the forefront.
Sarkozy's sentencing reflects a significant decline in public trust and poses challenges for French democracy.
Nicolas Sarkozy receives a five-year prison sentence for corruption related to his 2007 campaign.
Legislative measures responding to Sarkozy's campaign financing conviction seek to tighten electoral finance laws in France.
Nicolas Sarkozy's five-year prison sentence evokes polarized reactions in French politics.
France's public debt has surged to €3.4 trillion, raising concerns across Europe about fiscal sustainability.
Le Parisien employees protest potential sale and demand staffing guarantees through a strike.
Nicolas Sarkozy receives a five-year prison sentence, announcing his intention to appeal and criticizing the judicial system.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is convicted for his role in Libyan campaign financing.
UN summit leaders, including Macron, respond to climate denial and emphasize science-based policies.
Macron indicates positive developments in negotiations to repatriate French detainees in Iran amidst ongoing public rallies.
France's public debt reaches €3.4 trillion, raising alarms over economic ramifications.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy awaits the verdict in a corruption trial linked to Libyan campaign financing.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces pressure for a leadership reset amid a deepening political crisis in France.
Marie Castagné warns of threats to the social and solidarity economy from new textile waste reforms in France.
Hurricane Gabrielle is set to impact France's weather this weekend with rain and cooler temperatures.
French business leaders and unions prepare for conflicting events, with strikes and a major meeting on the horizon.
The trial of Cédric Jubillar progresses as defense attorneys challenge the prosecution’s evidence, revealing emotional tensions.
Sarkozy awaits a verdict on illegal campaign financing as legal issues escalate.
A 14-year-old student stabs a music teacher in a shocking incident at Robert-Schuman college, shocking the Benfeld community.
The documentary explores the societal impacts of masculinity in France amidst evolving discussions following the #MeToo movement.
Business taxation policies in France face mounting criticism as political challenges emerge.
The French government, led by Education Minister Élisabeth Borne, responds to the stabbing of a teacher in Bas-Rhin, addressing safety and security in schools.
Cédric Jubillar's trial highlights emotional challenges for his children amid allegations.
Labor unions in France are set to mobilize again after a disappointing meeting with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on key social measures.
A music teacher was stabbed by a student at Robert-Schuman College, leading to community response and investigations.
UFC-Que Choisir files lawsuit against Perrier, alleging misleading 'natural mineral water' labeling.
Major French companies, through AFEP, warn of severe tax burdens in 2025, potentially impacting investments and growth.
A teacher was stabbed by a student at Robert Schuman college in Bas-Rhin, sparking concern over school safety.
Macron's UN speech addresses global conflicts and advocates for multilateralism.
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