Kanye West's concert in Marseille, France, was postponed after French officials called for him to be blocked from entering the country due to his recent anti-Semitic remarks. The decision followed growing criticism and a reported UK visa denial.
The French government is experiencing significant internal tensions, particularly between Sébastien Lecornu and Gabriel Attal, and strong disappointment from traders following a perceived 'fiasco' or retreat regarding policies related to May 1st. This suggests a controversial decision or event surrounding the public holiday.
The French government has decided to postpone and effectively abandon the application of expanded work on May 1st from 2026, with the Labor Minister indicating a need for more time for social negotiation.
The French government has announced plans to phase out gas boilers and introduce a "social leasing" scheme to finance heat pump installations, aiming to facilitate the energy transition for households.
The French government plans to introduce an "alert button" allowing employers to trigger controls in cases of suspected absenteeism abuse, as part of broader efforts to reduce long-term work stoppages.
The French government has presented an updated military planning law, allocating an additional 36 billion euros for defense, bringing total spending to 76.3 billion euros by 2030.
Approximately 12% of gas stations across France are experiencing shortages of certain types of fuel. The French government acknowledges the issue but insists it does not indicate broader supply problems.
The French government intends to utilize fiscal surpluses from fuel taxes to finance the electrification of its economy, aiming to reduce reliance on imported hydrocarbons.
The French government is allocating 70 million euros in targeted aid for April to support sectors like transport, fishing, and agriculture, which have been severely affected by rising energy prices linked to the Middle East conflict.
To alleviate fuel supply tensions linked to the war in the Middle East, the French government has authorized the sale of 'summer diesel,' which is less resistant to cold temperatures than winter diesel and could cause mechanical issues.
The government has not announced any direct aid to lower prices at the pump. It is, however, introducing aid measures for the hardest-hit sectors, such as fishing and road transport.
The French government has requested that refineries in the country assess "as soon as possible" how quickly and temporarily they can increase their production of refined products. This directive aims to boost domestic output.
The Paris Court of Appeal has rejected the French government's attempt to suspend the operations of Shein's digital marketplace, which allows other sellers and brands to offer their products.
The French government is increasing pressure on the oil industry, sanctioning transparency violations and compelling retailers to reduce prices, setting a cap of €1.99 per liter for fuel.
Amid calls to cap or subsidize fuel prices, the French government is hesitant due to the significant financial cost such measures would incur. Officials are weighing the economic impact of intervening in pump prices.
The French government has rejected calls from opposition parties to implement a national 'price shield' to counter rising fuel prices, citing a lack of budgetary leeway.
The French government has taken a 'golden share' in LMB Aerospace, which is now under American ownership, granting the state veto power over decisions that could impact French strategic interests.
The French government anticipates a slight rise in fuel prices at pumps due to the war in the Middle East and has warned that checks will be carried out to ensure these increases are reasonable.
"Once again, obviously, it was not framed in accordance with international law. What is important now is what follows in the day after," said French government spokeswoman Maud Brejon.
The French government has survived the first of two no-confidence votes in parliament after it used a decree to adopt a new energy law, bypassing a final vote in the National Assembly.
Following the violent death of a right-wing extremist, the French government announced its determination to dissolve violent groups, also in response to concerns from foreign governments.
The French executive has announced dissolution procedures against groups considered 'offshoots' of the far-left 'Jeune Garde' and has referred to justice a possible 'reconstitution' of the antifascist group.
US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner lost the right of direct access to members of the French government after failing to respond to an invitation for talks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, sources said.
Donald Trump’s ambassador to Paris, Charles Kushner, has been banned from meeting French government ministers after failing to attend a summoned meeting to explain comments related to the killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque.
The US Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, has been stripped of direct access to French government members after he failed to attend a summoned meeting.
In a French government reshuffle, David Amiel has been appointed to Public Accounts, replacing Amélie de Montchalin, who is set to lead the Court of Accounts.
France's government has accused the hard left of being partly responsible for the recent killing of a far-right activist, sparking political controversy.
Fuel distributors in France are strongly opposing a government decree aimed at capping their profit margins on fuel. Retailers warn that the measure is hasty and unlikely to significantly benefit consumers, as the Middle East conflict continues to drive up prices.
The French government has revised its 2026 economic forecasts for growth, inflation, and deficit, maintaining caution due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The French government and Paris region authorities have selected 61 projects, mostly in the inner suburbs, to convert empty office spaces into 8,200 homes through a special project tender.
Following a meeting with distributors, French Economy Minister Roland Lescure expressed caution regarding a rapid reduction in fuel prices, citing the instability of the oil market and uncertainty over a real opening.
The French government has launched an awareness campaign warning against the misuse of nitrous oxide, with a minister emphasizing the dangers to young people's lives and futures.
The French government has assured that there is no fuel shortage in France, acknowledging only "occasional logistical tensions" but stating that the country's supply is not at risk.
Ahead of an April 1st summit, the Japanese and French governments have agreed to cooperate on the procurement of raw materials for a rare earth factory located in France, with a signing ceremony held between ministers.
The French government is preparing to present its comprehensive plan for the electrification of the economy, aiming to ensure energy stability and accessibility for its citizens amidst the ongoing energy crisis.
A French RN deputy accused the government of selling strategic oil reserves on global markets instead of using them domestically, a claim denied by Lescure who stated no oil leaves France.
Average fuel prices in France increased by 8 to 9 cents last week, with diesel surpassing €2.10 per liter, marking an increase of over 40 cents since the start of the Middle East war. The French government has announced steps to limit the impact of these rising crude oil prices on consumers and businesses.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced that the French Government will support Nigeria with equipment and training to bolster its security forces in the fight against terrorism.
The Paris Court of Appeal has decided against suspending the Shein marketplace, a ruling that represents another setback for the French government which had sought the suspension.
The French government is partnering with private platforms like Tinder, WeWard, and Lime to encourage citizens, especially young people, to vote in the upcoming municipal elections.
An analysis suggests that sophisticated regulation ideas, from the 'floating TIPP' on fuel to the 'Crim' on electricity, consistently fail in France, as the government grapples with containing the impact of rising fuel prices without depleting state coffers.
An opinion piece discusses whether the French government should provide financial assistance to citizens for rising fuel costs, questioning the feasibility and desirability of a new 'whatever it takes' approach to energy.
President Lee Jae Myung pledged to advance gender equality and foster a more inclusive society on International Women's Day, committing to fulfill his role in making South Korea a gender-equal nation.
The French government is exploring measures to control fuel prices, including strengthening controls at service stations, in response to rising costs linked to the Middle East conflict. Calls for further action, such as tax reductions, have been made by political parties.
The French government announced the dissolution of the far-right group 'Bloc montpelliérain' and indicated that three more violent ultra-left and ultra-right groups would follow.
Maud Bregeon, a French government spokesperson, accused La France Insoumise (LFI) of making political violence and antisemitism an electoral strategy, advocating for the party to be defeated through elections.
The French government has once again survived no-confidence votes triggered by a new energy bill passed by decree, as the motions failed to secure the necessary support.
The French government has classified 294 communes as natural disaster zones following recent floods, with the Prime Minister assuring continued mobilization to support affected mayors and residents.
The US Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, will regain full access to the French government after explaining his decision not to appear after being summoned over comments made on the killing of a French far-right activist.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, accused US Ambassador Charles Kushner of not respecting "basic expectations from an ambassador," Reuters and Politico write. The US Ambassador
The French government has again postponed a decision on transferring two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, from an abandoned aquarium, considering a sanctuary in Canada or Loro Parque in the Canary Islands, which scientists do not recommend.
The US Ambassador to Paris reportedly failed to appear for a summoned meeting with the French Foreign Minister, sparking renewed anger from the French government.
France has summoned the US ambassador following a statement from the US embassy that referred to the spread of violent left-wing radicalism after the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in a clash. The French government is seeking clarification on the US remarks.
Despite efforts by MPs to allow local businesses to open, the French government has backed down, confirming that May 1st (Labor Day) will remain a mandatory paid holiday in 2026.
The French executive has reversed its decision to expand work on May 1st to local businesses, facing opposition and drawing criticism from the President of the Assembly for its handling of the issue.
Matignon has assured unions that there will be no 'forceful passage' regarding work on May 1st, with a meeting scheduled between union leaders and the Minister of Labor.
The French government has announced an additional 20 million euros in aid for struggling farmers, specifically to cover social contributions for the most vulnerable agricultural operations, in response to inflation.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has urged a reduction in fuel pump prices by the end of the week and affirmed the government's commitment to providing targeted financial assistance.
A report by Urgence Palestine and Palestinian Youth Movement, obtained by Le Monde, claims that over 525 shipments of French-made military equipment were sent to Israel between October 2023 and March 2026. The French government has stated these shipments were either...
The French government spokesperson, Maud Bregeon, stated that the government is prepared to implement measures aimed at reducing energy consumption, particularly fuel.
The French government is actively searching for a buyer for the consumer magazine '60 millions de consommateurs', following the official liquidation of the National Consumer Institute this Sunday.
The French government has requested refineries to assess their capacity to rapidly and temporarily increase the production of refined products, hoping to alleviate market tension and reduce pump prices.
A Paris appeals court has rejected the French government's request to suspend parts of Shein's online marketplace, upholding an earlier ruling despite concerns over the sale of prohibited items like weapons, banned medications, and childlike sex dolls.
Following new attacks on energy infrastructure that caused gas and oil prices to surge, the French government has stated it is not considering a reduction in taxes.
The French government is implementing measures to compel EDF to contain costs for new nuclear projects, including a subsidized loan and strict oversight of budget and deadlines.
Faced with rising fuel prices, the French government is considering a temporary cap on fuel distributors' profit margins, similar to measures taken during the 1990 Gulf War, though tax cuts are not planned.
The French government is collaborating with popular platforms like Tinder, Lime, and BlaBlaCar to encourage young people to vote in the upcoming municipal elections on March 15 and 22.
The French government spokesperson stated it is "too early" to discuss new aid for fuel prices, as the executive plans to meet with fuel distributors again to review the results of 500 requested controls.
Following the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque, President Emmanuel Macron convened officials to discuss combating 'violent extreme groups' in France.
Sabrina Roubache makes an unexpected return to the French government, nearly two years after her legislative election defeat, appointed as Minister Delegate for Education, Vocational Training, and Apprenticeship.
The French government successfully survived the first of two no-confidence motions filed in parliament on Wednesday, following its decision to adopt a new energy law by decree.
The French government is facing two no-confidence motions today concerning energy policy, though neither is expected to pass due to lack of cross-party support.
Charles Kushner failed to turn up after he was summoned to the French foreign ministry on Monday. In response, France blocked the ambassador from having access to French government ministers until he
The French government has increased the quota for wolf culling and removed the wolf from the national list of protected terrestrial mammals, a measure announced in January.
France has requested the revocation of direct access to the French government for US Ambassador Charles Kushner, who ignored a summons from the Foreign Affairs Ministry following comments on the death of a far-right student activist.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot today requested that US Ambassador to Paris Charles Kushner be denied further direct access to members of the French government after he avoided d