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The Rise of Western Journalism 1815-1914: Essays on the Press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States (2007), Chapter on France by Ross Collins; Cragin, Thomas J. "The Failings of Popular News Censorship in Nineteenth-Century France." Book History 4.1 (2001): 49–80. online; Edelstein, Melvin.
The latest FCDO advice states: "Since June 27, riots have taken place across France. Many have turned violent. Shops, public buildings and parked cars have been targeted.
The news was confirmed by a prefect of the Seine-Saint-Denis Departement, Reuters reports. France’s national stadium, it is located in the commune of Saint-Denis, north of Paris.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has lost a no-confidence vote that has ousted his government and plunged the country into a fresh political crisis. Not since 1962 has a French government been ...
Terrorism in France. Three molotov cocktails are thrown at the Russian consulate in Marseille, France. No perpetrators are apprehended, but police suspect terrorism. Business and economy. American coffeehouse chain Starbucks announces that it is cutting 1,100 jobs across its stores in the United States as part of cost reduction measures. The ...
Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in France" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron are seen at a soccer match in Paris on Nov. 14, 2024
The Connexion is a news website and monthly newspaper for residents, second-home owners and visitors to France. It was founded in September 2002 and currently claims just over 20,000 subscribers. It was founded in September 2002 and currently claims just over 20,000 subscribers.