
Hackers steal medical data of 15 million French citizens
The French Ministry of Health announced that hackers breached its systems, stealing administrative data and medical notes belonging to over 15 million people.
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The French Ministry of Health announced that hackers breached its systems, stealing administrative data and medical notes belonging to over 15 million people.

A French court has sentenced Iranian national Mahdieh Esfandiari for justifying terrorism, in a case potentially linked to a prisoner swap for two French citizens held in Iran.

A new poll indicates that a majority of French citizens would try to prevent the far-left from coming to power in a second round of elections, suggesting the far-right National Rally is no longer seen as the most dangerous party.

The French foreign minister is set to summon the US ambassador for discussions regarding comments made about the killing of a right-wing activist and US sanctions imposed on two French citizens.

A cyberattack has resulted in a massive data leak, compromising administrative data such as names, phone numbers, and addresses of approximately 15 million French citizens.

A new poll in France indicates that 63% of French citizens would never vote for the radical left, while 45% would never vote for the far-right in a second round of elections.

New measures and regulatory changes, including taxes on small parcels, PEL account closures, and hospitalization fees, are set to impact the daily lives of French citizens starting March 1, 2026.

France is experiencing a significant decline in its birth rate, prompting an examination into why French citizens are choosing to have fewer or no children.

A French court on Thursday (February 26) sentenced Iranian national Mahdieh Esfandiari to prison for justifying terrorism in a case linked to a possible prisoner swap with two French citizens held in…
Recent polls indicate that a majority of French citizens would try to prevent the far-left from coming to power in a second round of elections, suggesting the far-right National Rally is no longer seen as the most dangerous party.

A new Odoxa-Mascaret poll indicates that 55% of French citizens do not wish to re-elect their current mayors, a slight increase from 52% in June.