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sports 15d ago Paris

Heidenheim Draws With Bayern Munich

Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are currently tied at 2-2 during their match. The team reportedly showed a morale boost immediately following their 2-5 loss to Paris Saint-Germain, leading to a shift in match control. Following a 2-5 loss, FC Bayern Munich demonstrated morale and shifted momentum in play. The win allows the Parisian team to advance to the second leg in Munich on May 6. The match was part of the Champions League competition. Murray Sanjuman edged Bayern Munich in a 9-goal thriller with a final score of 5-4. Bayern Munich drew 3-3 against Heidenheim in a Bundesliga match. Leon Goretzka scored two goals for Bayern Munich after the team trailed 2-0. Dejan Ranja scored an own goal in the 11th minute of stoppage time to equalize for Heidenheim. Heidenheim remains three points away from a playoff spot following the result.
France Bleu Paris
sports 15d ago Paris

Usman Dembele Scores In PSG Victory

João Neves scored two goals to lead Paris Saint-Germain to a comeback victory against Bayern Munich. This goal marks Dembélé's fifth goal in the Champions League tournament. The match is currently in its fifth edition of this specific phase. The penalty was described as a perfect strike placed 30 centimeters from the post. German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer dove with both arms toward the post but could not reach the shot due to its speed and placement. The penalty scored by Dembélé contributed to PSG leading Bayern Munich 3-2 at the break. The French player Olyse later scored an individual goal to make it 3-2 for PSG. Usman Dembele scored a goal to make the score 4-2 during a match involving Paris Saint-Germain. The match included a Harry Kane penalty in the 17th minute and goals by Varadskjelja, Neves, and Olisey. The score reached 2-2 by the 41st minute before Dembele's goal.
Rádio Bandeirantes
culture 15d ago Versailles

Versailles To Host Sofia Coppola Film Costume Exhibition

The Palace of Versailles will host an exhibition of costumes from Sofia Coppola's film Marie Antoinette in September. The exhibition features dresses used in the production. The announcement was made during a discussion regarding the 20th anniversary of the film. The Victor Inalbert Museum previously hosted an exhibition of these costumes. The event is expected to begin in September 2026. The source noted the enduring inspiration drawn from the era of Marie Antoinette. The exhibition aims to showcase the costumes despite historical perceptions of the figure.
Radio Observador
politics 15d ago Paris

European Nations Consider Deploying Mine Hunters

European countries including France, Germany, and Belgium possess mine-hunting vessels that could potentially be deployed to maritime areas. A minister noted that any such deployment would only occur after diplomatic efforts have been pursued.
BFM Radio
politics 15d ago Strasbourg

European Court Ruling Must Be Implemented

The European Court of Human Rights is expected to issue a decision regarding a case brought by Nikos Androulakis. The court decided in December to examine the matter. A ruling is anticipated by June 26. The European Court is expected to review the case in 2026. The court previously decided in December 2025 to examine the appeal. The case concerns allegations that Androulakis was not effectively represented during monitoring and that the AHT does not comply with a decision from the Council of the Prosecution. A decision by the European Court of Human Rights must be implemented between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Parapolitika FM
other 15d ago Nantes

Infant Found Unharmed During Suspect Arrest

A 15-month-old baby was found safe and sound during the arrest of a suspect, according to reports. The mother of Manon Rolando is scheduled to provide testimony on RTL morning broadcast. French gendarmes are reportedly in contact with Algerian police regarding the case.
RTL France
other 15d ago Maux

Prison Guards Unable To Intervene In Inmate Suicides

Prison guards are unable to intervene during physical altercations in prison yards, according to a director. Guards must wait until prisoners have left the area before they can attempt to rescue a person on the ground.
Sud Radio
politics 15d ago Paris

Macron Criticizes Political Opponents Over Algeria Relations

Minister Heléonore Carois denounced remarks made by Emmanuel Macron following the broadcast of an exchange between the President and a doctor in Algeria. Carois claimed the comments were taken out of context. The remarks reportedly targeted those seeking a firm stance against provocations from the Algerian regime. Marine Le Pen also criticized Macron, describing his approach as 'Trumpization'. The French President denounced hardline supporters of a strict policy toward Algeria, referring to them as 'maboules' or crazies. The remarks addressed the spectrum of professions and diploma equivalencies, including doctors arriving primarily from Algeria. The President used the occasion to criticize those seeking to escalate tensions with the country. President Emmanuel Macron criticized political opponents regarding France's relationship with Algeria.
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politics 15d ago Paris

French Civil Servants Report High Rates Of Verbal Abuse

A report cited by Libé indicates that 40% of legislators have reported an increase in the frequency of abuses, including insults and harassment. In one out of three cases, these abuses are becoming increasingly severe. The report identifies 2016, marked by a surge in far-right motivated attacks, and 2020 as two key moments for the acceleration of this violence. Marie-Lise Léon, Secretary General of the CFDT, warned of palpable daily violence within the French civil service. Approximately 35% of agents report experiencing verbal aggression. Notably, one in two teachers considers themselves exposed to such verbal attacks.
RTBF La Premiere
economy 15d ago Toulouse

Airbus Profits Halve Following Delivery Delays

Airbus reported a steep profit drop during the first three months of the year. Aircraft deliveries for the company slowed to their lowest levels since 2009. Airbus ADRs were trading down by 2.5% following the report. WTI crude was trading at $99.80, up 3.5%, while Brent crude was at $11.18, up 2.7%. The European aircraft manufacturer attributed the drop to low commercial aircraft deliveries. Despite the profit decline, the company maintains a full order book with over ten years of production at current rates. This follows a period where competitor Boeing reported record deliveries. Airbus reported that its adjusted earnings before interest and taxes halved to 300 million euros compared to the previous year. The aircraft manufacturer stated in Toulouse that revenue fell by 7 percent to under 12.7 billion euros.
Bloomberg Radio