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politics 16d ago Paris

Mercosur Free Trade Agreement Implementation Sparks Protest

France faces a potential democratic crisis regarding the provisional application of the Mercosur free trade agreement. The agreement is set to apply starting Friday, May 1, without votes from the European Parliament or the French Parliament. Protesters and commentators describe the move as an absolute democratic scandal. This follows rising concerns over domestic health and economic stability.
France Inter
economy 16d ago Paris

France River Transport Share Only 2%

France possesses Europe's most extensive river network with 6,000 km of navigable waterways. Most of this infrastructure dates to the late 19th and early 20th centuries and lacks modernization. Consequently, river transport accounts for only 2% of freight in France. This compares to 7% in Germany and 40% in the Netherlands. The Seine-Nord Europe Canal is noted as a major development area for the sector. The current modal share remains a point of comparison for French logistics infrastructure.
France Culture
conflict 16d ago Paris

Security Checkpoint Prevents Attack at Bataclan

Police intercepted attackers at the entrance of the Bataclan in Paris, preventing a potential mass casualty event. One person was injured during the interception. Authorities are currently conducting sweeps to ensure no second attackers or secondary devices are present. The intervention occurred between the outer and inner entrances of the venue. The incident occurred during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner, which was attended by 500 to 800 guests including journalists and political figures. Witnesses reported a moment of silence immediately following the sound of gunfire before any panic ensued.
BFM Radio
culture 16d ago Paris

French Academy Inducts Franco-Algerian Writer Amid Controversy

The Académie française has inducted a Franco-Algerian writer into the institution. The appointment has sparked domestic controversy in France due to the writer's recent public support for far-right positions. Belgian writers have also expressed public opposition via social media and press, with some calling for the election to be annulled.
RFI Monde
economy 16d ago Paris

Societe Generale Launches Crypto Subsidiary

Société Générale, one of France's oldest banks, has established a new subsidiary dedicated to cryptocurrency operations. The bank aims to lead a revolution in financial services through blockchain integration. This move is intended to transform how the institution delivers financial services to its clients. The bank will issue shares and bonds digitally via blockchain technology. This move aims to provide customers with faster, more secure, and lower-cost transactions. The bank intends to utilize smart contracts to enable the sale of assets directly on the blockchain rather than exclusively through traditional stock exchanges. French bank Société Générale has established a cryptocurrency subsidiary named Forge. The project is led by Sean Marks Tengert and aims to integrate crypto-technology into traditional banking.
Radio La Red Argentina
health 16d ago Paris

France Lowers Avian Influenza Risk Level

French health authorities have downgraded the avian influenza risk level from 'high' to 'moderate'. The decision follows a period of less virulent activity within the country. Public health authorities updated the status on Sunday morning. This change allows for increased movement of poultry and duck livestock. There are currently no active cases of the virus reported in France. The change will result in reduced surveillance and fewer movement restrictions for poultry and duck farmers. This change takes effect on Monday, April 28, 2026. Livestock farmers have expressed relief regarding the new regulatory status. This change will lead to a relaxation of sanitary measures. The new restrictions will only apply to certain sensitive zones within metropolitan France. The French Ministry of Agriculture decided to moderate the risk level associated with avian influenza starting Monday.
Mastodon
culture 16d ago Paris

Dozens of Authors Announce Departure From Grasset Publishing House

Over 200 authors have resigned from the prestigious French publishing house Grassez. The mass departure follows the dismissal of CEO Olivier Nora. The group is protesting the influence of a Breton billionaire on the company's editorial direction. The billionaire has reportedly used his media and cinema holdings to promote far-right ideologies over the last decade. The move follows controversy regarding billionaire Vincent Bolloré's increasing influence over media, cinema, and publishing sectors. Critics describe the situation as a capture of culture by reactionary interests. The move follows recent acquisitions by Vincent Bolloré, who is described as seeking to influence public opinion for the 2027 presidential election. This follows similar shifts at Paris Match and Le Journal du Dimanche. The resignations target the Grassez, Faillard, and Prismapres imprints.
RFI Afrique
politics 16d ago Paris

Jean-Luc Mélenchon Enters French Presidential Race

François Ruffin, president of the Debout La France party, has officially launched his candidacy for the presidency. Current prominent figures including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Raphaël Glucksmann, and François Hollande have reportedly shown little interest in participating in such a process. The proposal seeks to address the lack of a unified candidate platform for the upcoming election cycle. The broadcast noted that political divisions are being analyzed for their potential impact on the electoral process. Polling data shows Rassemblement National candidates Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella oscillating between 32% and 35% of first-round voting intentions. Edouard Philippe, the Horizon candidate, holds 19% of the vote. Gabriel Attal follows at 4%. The results were discussed by the Deputy Director of Toluna Harris Interactive.
France Info
health 16d ago Paris

France Mandates High Child Vaccination Rates

A new healthcare pathway for children in social services was published in the official journal on April 25, 2026. This policy is a particularity of France, which, along with Italy, has a number of mandatory vaccinations compared to surrounding countries. The measure was implemented due to fears of a decline in vaccination coverage.
politics 16d ago Paris

National Rally Shifts Toward Pro-Business Stance

Jordan Bardella of the Rassemblement National announced a pro-enterprise policy shift ahead of the 2027 elections. Bardella stated in a Le Journal du Dimanche interview that he does not view businesses as shameful. The party aims to court business leaders and reduce state structures to increase efficiency. This strategic pivot is part of the party's efforts to expand its political influence.
France Inter