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French group is still sending some vessels through Suez Canal when accompanied by French navy
French president lays out road map for new government as he seeks to move on from tumultuous stretch
French shipping group’s plan to find new areas of revenue thwarted by North American routes setback
At 34, Gabriel Attal is France’s most popular politician but faces a resurgent far right
President Emmanuel Macron picks his 34-year-old education minister to succeed Élisabeth Borne
Emmanuel Macron expected to appoint new premier and reshuffle government posts in coming days
Winter surge in people catching flu, Covid-19 or RSV risks overwhelming hospitals
France’s biggest lender to pay up to €600mn to customers who claim they were misled over home loan currency risk
Former president of European Commission presided over creation of single market
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
French president risks crisis in his government after toughened-up reform wins backing of far right
Plan to turn centre of French capital into open-air sports arena has prompted security worries and complaints from residents
Allies renew criticism of humanitarian cost of intense campaign against Hamas
Cost overruns a ‘commercial issue’ for Hinkley Point C’s French developer after CGN halts payments, says British official
Shares in French media group controlled by Vincent Bolloré increase more than 10 per cent in Paris trading
Paris pushes against lenders being held liable for clients’ environmental or human rights shortcomings
Lawmakers of right and left from across National Assembly come together to stop draft law in its tracks
Construction group looks for deals outside Europe as it invests in chemicals to reduce concrete emissions
Authorities say the French man arrested after the incident had pledged allegiance to Islamic State
Opposition from French president is latest setback to EU agreement with South American bloc
EDF is vowing to build one reactor a year but challenges range from funding to a lack of skilled workers
Rafael Grossi says the world should not lose sight of the risks because attention has switched to war between Israel and Hamas
Seventy-year-old Dominique Senequier has built a $156bn firm over three decades. What happens when she leaves?
Police order traders to temporarily vacate hundreds of historic stalls for opening ceremony on river Seine
Luca de Meo outlines French carmaker’s expansion goal with plans to launch seven new electric models
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