The probe was initiated following a complaint filed by centrist lawmaker Eric Bothorel of the Ensemble Pour La Republique (EPR) party on January 12, raising concerns about the platform’s automated systems
An official government list indicated that more than 350 out of nearly 1,400 websites had gone offline. Among those affected were sites associated with the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Energy, Transportation, and Labor
The American automaker sold only 1,141 vehicles in January 2025, a sharp fall from the 3,118 units delivered during the same period the previous year. The substantial decline has raised concerns about Tesla’s standing in the French market, where EV adoption has been steadily increasing
French newspaper Le Monde has announced its decision to cease sharing content on X, formerly known as Twitter, citing concerns over the platform's growing political bias under Elon Musk’s ownership and the increasing toxicity of online discourse
François-Xavier Lefranc, chairman of the board of Ouest-France, told AFP that the move was "fairly unanimously" agreed upon internally, emphasizing, “We are not against social networks, we are simply asking for the application of the law”
Russia's official Investigative Committee investigates the alleged use of chemical weapons by Ukrainian forces near the eastern Ukrainian villages of Soledar and Bakhmut. Moscow is looking into the matter even though the Ukrainian Armed Forces say they have never used chemical weapons
Twitter on Tuesday has confirmed that it has again received an offer from billionaire and richest man Elon Musk, which has placed an offer to take over the social media company for the initial price of $54.2 per share.
The renowned Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was completely cut off, with all road and rail access blocked. In the French resort of Tignes, more than a metre of snow blanketed the town, prompting local authorities to order residents and tourists to stay indoors
With 12 incidents reported since Sunday night, authorities are investigating multiple angles, including the possibility of foreign involvement or extremist left-wing groups
French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christophe Lemoine condemned the sentences, calling them a clear attempt by Russian authorities to silence dissent and intimidate those documenting human rights abuses
Both Arsenal and PSG are chasing the dream that has long eluded them—the UEFA Champions League title. Their respective journeys to this point have been marked by steady evolution and bold reinvention
Cannes president Iris Knobloch and festival director Thierry Fremaux are set to announce the lineup of films vying for the prestigious Palme d'Or prize at the festival’s press event. Among the confirmed highlights is French film icon Juliette Binoche, who will serve as the jury president