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Police Equipped For Protracted Smuggling Battle Near Dunkirk
Police forces are equipped for a protracted battle against people smuggling gangs. Migrants have been observed running through the night and boarding small boats near Dunkirk.
ABC NewsRadio AU
Suspect Questioned Elected Officials On Housing Issue
A suspect had previously questioned elected officials on Thursday regarding a housing issue.
Sud Radio
Villa Carmignac Opens New Exhibition On Porquerolles Island
A new exhibition at the Villa Carmignac on Porquerolles island, located off the Giens peninsula, is being highlighted. The event is featured as a sunny walk segment on Europe 1.
Europe 1
Charles Fréget Exhibition At Museum Of Hunting And Nature
The Museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris is hosting an exhibition featuring photographer Charles Fréget. Some of the works displayed were specially designed for this exhibition.
France Inter
Law Against Humanity To Be Promulgated May 20
A law or decree described as being 'against humanity' is scheduled to be promulgated on May 20.
RFI Afrique
New Measure To Take Effect In One Week, Expected To Cause Difficulties
A new measure or policy is expected to come into force in one week.
RTL France
French Council Of State Proposes Replacing Demonstration
The French Council of State has proposed replacing a planned demonstration with a gathering.
France Bleu Paris
“Marshal, Here We Are” Played At Carpentras May 8 Ceremony
During a May 8th commemoration ceremony in Carpentras, the song "Maréchal nous voilà" was played through the city hall's sound system. The mayor attributes this incident to an error and plans to file a complaint.
France Info
Paris Efforts To Convince Allies On Independence Lack Success
Paris has attempted, with limited success, to persuade its European allies about the advantages of independence. The strategy includes a focus on a unified European army, which is believed to ensure Europe greater decision-making capability.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Géraud de Latour Defends 'French Canon' Banquet Amid Leftist Criticism
A "hundredth banquet" celebrating French traditions has been a success, but it has displeased a large portion of the left.
Europe 1