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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 ...
Welsh Newspapers Online, over 15 million articles from 1804 to 1919 in over 100 newspapers primarily published in Wales. UPI Archives, archive of United Press International news stories since 1900. The Independent – archives of The Independent, a British news media brand, from 30 June 1992 to present.
Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui en France: 1944 259,958 (2023) [8] Nicolas Charbonneau Centre to centre-right: LVMH (Bernard Arnault) Popular Parisian newspaper with a national version (Aujourd'hui en France). Circulation figures for both are combined here Le Petit Quotidien: 1998 32,596 (2023) [9] François Dufour: Play Bac Presse Newspaper for ...
Libération (French pronunciation: [libeʁɑsjɔ̃] ⓘ), popularly known as Libé (pronounced), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.
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.
The magazine's publication was prescient, [citation needed] it was a time of important international news and the second issue sold 40,000. [ citation needed ] The issues published during the Gulf War , begun in January 1991, which translated Arab newspapers banned in France, [ 3 ] were especially successful.
In 2010, its circulation was 502,108 copies, making it the best-selling European news magazine. [7] The magazine had a circulation of 526,732 copies during the first half of 2013 [20] and 460,780 copies in 2014. [21] In 2014, L'Obs was one of the highest-circulated news magazines in France. [22]
Wikinews is a free-content news wiki and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation that works through collaborative journalism through user-created content. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has distinguished Wikinews from Wikipedia by saying, "On Wikinews, each story is to be written as a news story as opposed to an encyclopedia article."