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  2. Journal officiel de la République française - Wikipedia

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    The Official Journal of the French Republic (French: Journal officiel de la République française), also known as the JORF or JO, is the government gazette of the French Republic. It publishes the major legal official information from the national Government of France, the French Parliament [2] [3] [4] and the French Constitutional Council. [5]

  3. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in France L'Humanité: 18 April 1904 38,084 (2023) [5] Fabien Gay: Socialism, communism: Left-wing: Société nouvelle du journal l'Humanité Founded by Jean Jaurès, was the organ of the French Communist Party from 1920 to 1994 Libération: 18 April 1973 103,218 (2023) [6] Dov Alfon: Socialism ...

  4. Le Journal - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Le Journal was at the center of an intrigue involving Paul Bolo, the essence of which was that the German government was alleged to be attempting to gain influence in France and promote pacifist propaganda by buying French newspapers. It is understood that during part of its existence it was located at 100 Rue Richelieu Paris.

  5. L'Opinion (French newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    L'Opinion was first published on 15 May 2013. [2] [3] The website, launched on 14 May 2013, hosts all the print issues available in digital format.The founder of the paper is Nicolas Beytout who served as the editor of Le Figaro and Les Échos. [3]

  6. La Patrie (French newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The journal with strong financial and economic coverage saw a great surge in readership when banker and deputee Théodore Casimir Delamarre took over the daily passing from an average 4,000 copies in 1846, to 20,000 copies in the mid-1850s and to 35,000 copies in 1861.

  7. La Tribune - Wikipedia

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    La Tribune (French pronunciation: [la tʁiˈbyn]) is a French weekly financial newspaper founded in 1985 by Bruno Bertez. [1] [2] Its main competitor is the French newspaper Les Échos, which is currently owned by LVMH.

  8. La Gazette (France) - Wikipedia

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    La Gazette (French pronunciation: [la ɡazɛt]), originally Gazette de France, was the first weekly magazine published in France. It was founded by Théophraste Renaudot and published its first edition on 30 May 1631. It progressively became the mouthpiece of one royalist faction, the Legitimists. [1]

  9. Le Journal du Dimanche - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal du Dimanche (French pronunciation: [lə ʒuʁnal dy dimɑ̃ʃ]; lit. ' Sunday's newspaper '), also known as the JDD, is a French weekly newspaper published on Sundays in France. JDD was bought in 2023 by Vivendi of media mogul Vincent Bolloré, triggering a strike movement against the new editorial stance perceived as far-right. [1]