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A 3-year-old child died in the French overseas territory of Mayotte this week due to cholera, local authorities said. It is the first death since a case of cholera was first reported in March on the island near Madagascar. "Intervention teams went to the site to treat people close to the child," the local French authorities and health agency said in a statement. The child lived in the area of Koungou where the cholera cases have been identified in the last few weeks. As of the regional health agency's update on May 6, there were 58 cholera cases. This week's health update specified that 380 co...
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Legendary French actress Isabelle Huppert will head up the 2024 Venice Film Festival jury this year. Serving as jury president of the 81st edition, Huppert will hand out the Golden Lion and other awards when the festival on the Lido concludes. In a statement, Huppert said: “There is a long and beautiful history between the Festival and I. Becoming a privileged spectator is an honor. More than ever, cinema is a promise. The promise to escape, to disrupt, to surprise, to take a good look at the world, united in the differences of our tastes and ideas.” Huppert was previously jury president at Ca...
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Ahead of the Chinese President's visit to Serbia and Hungary on the latest leg of his European visit, Xi Jinping was taken by France's President Emmanuel Macron to the Pyrenees mountains. Macron entertained Xi on Tuesday with lunch near the birthplace of his maternal grandmother at what was a more personal engagement following Monday's formal discussions in Paris. Those negotiations, also attended by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, focused heavily on trade disputes, in particular the matter of Chinese goods being imported into Europe. The trade conundrumThe European Commiss...
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A collective representing freelance film festival workers in France has called for a strike during the Cannes Film Festival, which begins next Monday (14 May). The labour group, called Sous les écrans, la dèche (Broke behind the screens), said the strike wasn’t meant to shut down the festival, or damage any of the films that are premiering in Cannes, but rather to “disturb” proceedings. A labour strike is an exceedingly rare occurrence for Cannes. The world’s largest film festival has only been affected by social action once in its 76 years of operation. In 1968, the 21st edition of the festiv...
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China's President Xi Jinping has said his country is willing to work with France towards a global "cessation of war" during the upcoming Paris Olympics. At a press conference in Paris, Xi said China has been playing an "active role in achieving peace" in the war in Ukraine. "The world today is not very peaceful. As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and a responsible major country, China is willing to work with France to take the Paris Olympics as an opportunity to advocate a global ceasefire and cessation of war during the Games," Xi said. Those comments echoed similar ...
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Five years ago, the unthinkable happened – France lost its title for longest baguette in the world. To Italy, no less. On Sunday, that tragedy was remedied, as bakers in Suresnes, a suburb northwest of Paris, reclaimed their birthright with a baguette worth writing home about. The baguette, measuring 140.53 metres, was registered in the Guinness World Records as the new record-holder for longest loaf. It was prepared in front of an audience at the Suresnes Baguette Show, an event organised by the National Confederation of French Boulangerie-Pâtisserie and Nutella. In Baguette We Trust: Award f...
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Hundreds of people dressed in costumes representing soldiers from both sides as they marked Sunday the anniversary of the 1862 victory by Mexican troops over invading French forces at the Battle of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo is a yearly celebration to mark Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire.
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The northern French region of Aisne suffered heavy mudslides following a bout of rain between May 1st and May 2nd. The town of Courmelles was particularly affected, with a 57-year-old woman dying after being swept away by mudslides. Her partner was also injured and taken to hospital. The mayor of Courmelles set up a centre to help those impacted by the event, and warned citizens to take protective measures. Fifty-six firefighters were deployed in order to help with search and rescue effort. In Paris, storms on Wednesday prevented around forty flights from landing, which were eventually diverte...
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Overseas funding was used to finance 1,194 projects in France last year, according to a new attractiveness survey published by Ernst & Young (EY). This represents an annual decline of 5%, but still allows France to outflank its European peers. Investment projects dropped 4% across Europe last year, with the UK and Germany noting declines of 6% and 12% respectively. The UK was home to 985 projects financed by foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2023, whilst Germany recorded a total of 733. The big three - France, Germany, and the UK - attracted more than 51% of FDI on the continent. Why is Franc...
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France's far right is expected to make gains in June's European elections. It stands the chance of reshaping EU politics as it could influence the making of any new coalition in the European Parliament and weaken pro-EU forces. According to a late April exclusive Euronews Superpoll, the far-right Rassemblement National is in first place and has consolidated its score slightly above the 30% of the voting intentions in four weeks, while the party of president Macron, Renaissance, is second, with a meagre 17.5%. The French far-right is spearheaded by the Rassemblement National of Jordan Bardella,...
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