Latest news from France in English including strikes, new laws, politics and more Very cold spell ending: French weekend weather outlook January 18 - 19 Tributes for British WW2 ‘spy trainer’ who lived in France for 70 years French doctors challenge new prescription decree ...
In case you didn’t get the joke, “News for dummies” is just my nickname for the news designed for non-native speakers. It tends to be spoken more slowly and use less advanced vocabulary. I use the term becauseI’m the dummy, you see. If I were smart, then I’d use the news ...
French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist Ensemble coalition is shown to be in third position, on 19.5 percent of the votes. Voter turnout is projected to range from 60 to 64 percent, significantly surpassing the 47.5 percent recorded during the previous general election in June 2022, said Ips...
ALGIERS, Feb. 4, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Alain Juppe, former French prime minister and mayor of Bordeaux, addresses a press conference in Algiers Feb. 2, 2016. Alain Juppe was on a three-day visit to Algeria from Feb. 1. (Xinhua) ALGIERS, Feb. 4, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Alain Juppe, former ...
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Meanwhile, Melenchon, who has seen a big surge in polls in the final sunup, also has very critical of the EU and calls for more reforms, including renegotiating European treaties. "The EU, we change it or we leave it," he said. ...
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"Chinese is now more widely used in France," he told Xinhua, noting that at the Louvre, Charles de Gaulle Airport, and some train stations in Paris, there are usually three main languages on signposts, namely French, English and Chinese. ...
Group photo taken at the news conference for the 25th Francophonie in China, Beijing, on Feb 24, 2021. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Every year, the month of March celebrates La Francophonie in China and around the world. With collaboration among embassies of other French-speaking cou...
"I am a Yantai people!" Michel Humbert said in English, with a thick French accent. Having retired in 2000, he gladly accepted an invitation from East China's Shandong province to become a senior advisor at Yantai's investment development board, which he regards not only as a good opportun...