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On 1 February 1956, La Croix began to appear for the first time without a crucifix as a part of its header. In March 1968, the newspaper adopted a tabloid format. In January 1972, the newspaper changed its name to La Croix-l’Événement ("the Cross-the Event"). The choice of the new title was a reflection of the editorship's desire to show ...
La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (Centre, Poitou-Charentes) La Presse de la Manche ; La Presse de Guyane (French Guiana) La Provence (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) La République des Pyrénées (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) La République du Centre ; La Voix du Nord (Nord-Pas de Calais) Le Berry Républicain (Centre-Val de Loire) Le Bien Public
It became L'Observateur aujourd'hui in 1953 and France-Observateur in 1954. The name Le Nouvel Observateur was adopted in 1964. [4] The 1964 incarnation of the magazine was founded by Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel. [5] The head office is in the building to the left, 10–12 Place de la Bourse, Paris
La Croix-aux-Bois, in the Ardennes department; La Croix-aux-Mines, in the Vosges department; La Croix-Avranchin, in the Manche department; La Croix-Blanche, in the Lot-et-Garonne department; La Croix-Comtesse, in the Charente-Maritime department; La Croix-de-la-Rochette, in the Savoie department; La Croix-du-Perche, in the Eure-et-Loir department
Un jour, un destin Laurent Delahousse ( French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃ dəlaus] ; born 30 August 1969) is a French journalist and documentary filmmaker. He is best known for hosting the Journal de 20 heures news bulletin and Un jour, un destin biographical show, both on France 2 .
This is a list of presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron as the 25th President of France. This list excludes trips made within Paris , the French capital in which the Élysée Palace , the official residence and principal workplace of the President, is located and Le Touquet , the location of Macron's house.
Hugo Travers was born on 6 April 1997 in Versailles, Yvelines, Île-de-France. His father is a British national [ 1 ] who works in marketing, while his mother works in human resources . [ 2 ] He obtained his baccalauréat économique et social (ES) with an option internationale at the lycée Jean-Pierre-Vernant in Sèvres , Hauts-de-Seine.
François Pétis de la Croix (1653–1713) was a French orientalist.. De la Croix was born in Paris, the son of the Arabic interpreter of the French court and author, also named François Pétis de la Croix (1622–1695) [1] and inherited this office at his father's death, afterwards transmitting it to his own son, Alexandre Louis Marie, who also became a notable orientalist.