France Introduces Voluntary Environmental Impact Labeling for Clothing
France introduces a voluntary environmental labeling system for clothing, awaiting EU coordination for future regulations.
France introduces a voluntary environmental labeling system for clothing, awaiting EU coordination for future regulations.
France prepares for large-scale protests and strikes on October 2 as unions mobilize across the nation.
The Cédric Jubillar case trial features revealing testimonies and new evidence.
Employees at Le Parisien have begun another strike over potential ownership changes and hiring commitments.
France prepares for a major nationwide strike on October 2, impacting key sectors.
A 67-year-old Jewish man was brutally attacked in Essonne, highlighting rising anti-Semitic violence in France.
Driving schools across France protest the shortage of driving exam slots, leading to long wait times for candidates.
Dax hosts a clothing recycling event to promote sustainable fashion practices from October 2 to 4.
A violent antisemitic attack on Gilles Cohen in Essonne raises community and political alarm.
Nationwide protests in France against Low Emission Zones are organized by the FFMC, highlighting issues of social equity.
Two migrants die during a crossing attempt in the English Channel, raising warnings about ongoing migration dangers.
Recent legal actions highlight significant threats to public safety in France, including school threats and metro assaults.
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.
Hurricane Gabrielle is set to impact France's weather this weekend with rain and cooler temperatures.
Cédric Jubillar's trial highlights emotional challenges for his children amid allegations.
A music teacher was stabbed by a student at Robert-Schuman College, leading to community response and investigations.
New study shows France's poverty rates lower than the EU average but modest income rates higher.
Associations sue Île-de-France prefects over social housing failures.
Police violence has surged during student protests in France, prompting significant unrest and institutional closures.
The French Court of Cassation fines Lidl for selling alcohol to a minor who later died in an accident.
Three Nazi-looted paintings have been returned to their rightful heir in Bordeaux.
The Cédric Jubillar trial progresses, with significant testimonials scheduled in the following weeks.
The 2025 European Heritage Days in Savoie and Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne will take place on September 20 and 21.
Regions of France prepare for the 2025 Journées Européennes du Patrimoine with special events and openings.
The 2025 Journées Européennes du Patrimoine will open historical sites across France for public exploration.
Controversial covert recordings have reignited discussions on media ethics in France, particularly involving leading broadcasters.
France launches new poverty alleviation initiatives to combat rising rates.
The 2025 European Heritage Days in France will focus on education and cultural preservation.
The European Heritage Days 2025 will feature French prefectural residences and exhibitions on Jean Moulin.
The ECHR condemns France's handling of sexual violence cases, emphasizing systemic impunity.
France has repatriated three women and ten children from jihadist camps in Syria amid ongoing security concerns.
France implements radar cars and acknowledges Holcar under its France 2030 initiative to boost road safety and innovation.
France secures the title of European Champion at EuroSkills 2025 with a total of 27 medals.
Bois d'Arcy unveils a permanent support service for LGBTQIA+ crime victims as hate crimes rise.
France's conflicting greenhouse gas emission figures raise questions about data accuracy and transparency.
France outlines critical adaptation strategies and funding needs to cope with +4°C climate scenario.
A national strike on September 10 will significantly affect leisure centers in France as unions rally for better worker conditions.
The 2025 Fête du Sport will celebrate sports nationwide on September 14, inviting widespread participation.
French prefectures are set to open their doors to the public for the European Heritage Days 2025, enhancing cultural engagement.
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