PSG to Offload 11 Players After Club World Cup Final Defeat

PSG’s 3-0 Club World Cup defeat to Chelsea has triggered a massive squad shake-up, with up to 11 players facing an uncertain future. Coach Luis Enrique reportedly aims to reshape the team ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 campaign
French Mural of Weeping Liberty Sparks Global Debate on US Immigration

Amsterdam-based artist Judith de Leeuw’s towering mural in Roubaix portrays the Statue of Liberty in sorrow, symbolizing the pain of marginalized migrants under US immigration policies
French Prosecutors Seek Trial for Fiat Over Diesel Emissions Fraud Allegations

Fiat faces potential criminal trial in France for allegedly selling diesel vehicles exceeding nitrogen oxide emission limits, echoing the broader European “Dieselgate” scandal
Paris l’Été Festival Brings Performing Arts to Iconic Outdoor City Venues

From the Hôtel des Invalides to city parks, the Paris l’Été festival animates iconic landmarks with theatre, dance, and spectacle, challenging the traditional stage and captivating local audiences with performances that thrive in unexpected spaces
France Proposes Cutting Two Public Holidays to Tackle Soaring Debt Crisis

Prime Minister François Bayrou’s controversial 2026 budget proposal aims to slash public spending, freeze pensions, and eliminate holidays amid mounting debt and EU deficit pressures
France Celebrates Bastille Day With Military Parade, Fireworks and Global Guests

France celebrated Bastille Day with a grand military parade, fireworks, and a special tribute to Indonesia, while President Macron emphasized defense spending amid rising global threats
Brigitte Macron Appeals Gender Libel Case to France’s Highest Court

Brigitte Macron and her brother are escalating their libel case to France’s highest court after a Paris appeals court overturned convictions tied to a gender-based conspiracy theory
Chelsea Stun PSG 3-0 to Win Inaugural Club World Cup Title

Chelsea shocked the football world by beating PSG 3-0 in the Club World Cup final, with Cole Palmer starring and João Pedro adding the third goal
Gisèle Pelicot Awarded France’s Highest Honour for Rape Trial Bravery

Gisèle Pelicot, 72, has been named a knight of the Legion of Honour for her bravery in confronting her abuser in court and breaking silence on years of drugged rape and sexual violence involving dozens of perpetrators