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    • Friday, 13 September, 2019
      Le Monde’s editorial independence crisis deepens

      Leading shareholder Daniel Kretinsky not ready to sign deal with journalists

      RYC046 Paris, France - Mar 12, 2019: Man buying from kisok stand French newspaper Le Monde featuring on the cover Theresa May and last deals about Brexit
    • Monday, 18 March, 2019
      Battle for future of France’s Le Monde paper

      Journalists try to stop Czech billionaire from taking controlling stake in publication

      French newspaper Le Monde features a Brexit front page headline at a news kiosk in Paris, France, on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. European investors shook off the rejection of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal in parliament ahead of a confidence vote, opening higher after mixed markets in Asia, and gains in the U.S. Photographer: Christophe Morin/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 25 October, 2018
      Czech billionaire buys stake in French newspaper Le Monde
    • Thursday, 11 January, 2018
      Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
      Catherine Deneuve’s star turn rattles #MeToo ‘puritans’

      Letter signed by 100 French women has prompted outrage on both sides of the Atlantic

      French actress Catherine Deneuve poses during a photocall for the film "L'Homme qu'on Aimait Trop (In the Name of my Daughter)" at the 67th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 21, 2014. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 15 November, 2017
      Personal & Household Goods
      Arnault threatens to pull Le Monde ads after offshore tax exposé

      LVMH owner unhappy about newspaper’s Paradise Papers coverage

      LVMH Group CEO Bernard Arnault attends the Viva Technology event dedicated to start-up development, innovation and digital technology, on June 15, 2017, in Paris. / AFP PHOTO / POOL AND AFP PHOTO / Martin BUREAU (Photo credit should read MARTIN BUREAU/AFP/Getty Images)
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      EU business regulation
      European publishers press Brussels over online privacy rules

      Newspapers say cookie proposals will hand more advertising power to Google and Facebook

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      European companies
      French media investors band together to buy content

      Newly listed vehicle Mediawan aims to rival Bertelsmann

      Xavier Niel, founder of French broadband Internet provider Iliad, visits the 42 school campus in Paris, France, October 27, 2015. The French school 42, a private French computer programming school, was created and funded by Xavier Niel. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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      European companies
      Marine Le Pen associate named in Panama Papers

      National Front seizes on revelations from leaked documents to attack ‘wild globalisation’

      FRANCE-VOTE-REGIONALES-BRETAGNE-FN...French leader of the French far-right party Front National (FN) Marine Le Pen delivers a press conference in Vannes, western France, on November 20, 2015 as part of the FN top candidate campaign for the December regional elections in Brittany. AFP PHOTO / JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD (Photo credit should read JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD/AFP/Getty Images)
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      World
      EU leaders recoil from Turkey’s demands

      Ankara’s wish for visa-free travel for its 75m citizens meets with rightwing opposition

      epa05166990 A handout picture provided by the Turkish President's Press Office on 17 February 2016 shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking on various topics during a meeting with representatives of local authorities at the Presidential Palace, in Ankara, Turkey, 17 February 2016. EPA/TURKISH PRESIDENT PRESS OFFICE/HANDOUT
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      European companies
      Piketty attacks Villeroy de Galhau as France’s central bank head

      Economist leads criticism of decision to hire former BNP Paribas banker to replace Christian Noyer

      François Villeroy de Galhau, the frontrunner to take the top position at the French central bank
    • Sunday, 31 May, 2015
      EU economy
      Tsipras accuses Greece bailout monitors of making ‘absurd’ demands

      Sense of chaos grows as Greek prime minister rounds on creditors

      Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras delivers a speech during the the Economist conference entitled "Europe: The comeback ? Greece: How resilient?" in Athens on May 15, 2015. AFP PHOTO/LOUISA GOULIAMAKILOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images
    • Friday, 13 February, 2015
      French politics
      Cracks appear as Strauss-Kahn caught in media storm

      Three-week trial has brought the former politician into the focus of a scandal-hungry public

      TOPSHOTS Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves his hotel on February 11, 2015, in the northern French city of Lille yo attend his trial on chages of procuring women. Fourteen people in total are facing the charge, in a trial involving interlocking cases of well-connected friends accused of introducing each other to prostitutes, and procuring prostitutes for sex parties. Strauss-Kahn, the most high-profile protagonist, admits to attending orgies organized by his entourage, but denies knowing the women lavishing their attention on him were prostitutes. Strauss-Kahn denied knowing the women he had orgies with were prostitutes and said paying for sex would be too great a risk for a man who was busy "saving the world." AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS LO PRESTIFRANCOIS LO PRESTI/AFP/Getty Images
    • Thursday, 15 January, 2015
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Inaugural concert, Philharmonie de Paris — review

      An evening of sober musical excellence launched architect Jean Nouvel’s new structure

      Exterior of the new Philharmonie de Paris concert hall
    • Tuesday, 13 January, 2015
      World
      Huge demand expected for Charlie Hebdo issue

      First edition of magazine since last week’s terror attack

      Mass rally for attack victims in Paris...epa04555147 People gather for a march against terrorism in Paris, France, 11 January 2015. Hundreds of thousands of people and more than 40 world leaders were expected for the march honouring the 17 victims killed in three days of terror earlier in the week, which started when gunmen invaded French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, continued with the shooting of a policewoman and ended with the siege of a Jewish supermarket. EPA/FREDRIK VON ERICHSEN
    • Sunday, 11 January, 2015
      World
      Charlie Hebdo suspect may be in Syria

      Supermarket killer’s wife is thought to have flown to Turkey earlier this month

      This photo provided by the Paris Police Prefecture Friday, Jan. 9, 2015 shows  Hayet Boumddiene the suspect in the kosher market attack. A police official says the man who has taken at least five people hostage in a kosher market on the eastern edges of Paris Friday appears linked to the newsroom massacre earlier this week that left 12 people dead.  Paris police released a photo of Amedy Coulibaly as a suspect in the killing Thursday of a policewoman, and the official named him as the man holed up in the market. He said the man is armed with an automatic rifle and some hostages have been gravely wounded. He said a second suspect, a woman named Hayet Boumddiene, is the gunman's accomplice. (AP Photo/Prefecture de Police de Paris)
    • Thursday, 8 January, 2015
      World
      Charlie Hebdo: Profiles reveal difficulties in tracking jihadis

      Suspects’ profiles illustrates difficulties in countering threat

      French soldier patrols near the Eiffel Tower in Paris as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan after a shooting at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo...French soldier patrols near the Eiffel Tower in Paris as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan after a shooting at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo January 7, 2015. Gunmen stormed the Paris offices of the weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, renowned for lampooning radical Islam, killing at least 12 people, including two police officers in the worst militant attack on French soil in recent decades. The French President headed to the scene of the attack and the government said it was raising France's security level to the highest notch. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW MILITARY)
    • Wednesday, 28 November, 2012
      ObituaryWorld
      Le Monde hit by sudden death of editor

      Loss of Izraelewicz deals blow to French newspaper

      Erik Izraelewicz
    • Wednesday, 26 September, 2012
      Personal & Household Goods
      L’Oréal chief hits out at 75% income tax
      A poster for L'Oreal is seen on a display at the L'Oreal SA headquarters in Clichy, France
    • Friday, 6 January, 2012
      ObituaryUK schools
      St Trinian’s artist whose comic genius inspired a generation

      Best known for his little horrors at a fictional girls’ boarding school

    • Friday, 11 November, 2011
      ObituaryLife & Arts
      The haute bohémienne with an innate approach to fashion

      Loulou de la Falaise, adviser, jewellery designer and fashion muse, 1948-2011

    • Friday, 17 September, 2010
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Sarkozy: Divisive and defiant

      Expulsion of Roma migrants reflects a swerve to right for Sarkozy

    • Friday, 4 December, 2009
      News in-depthLondon fights for its future
      Man in the News: Michel Barnier
    • Monday, 16 June, 2008
      News in-depthMedia
      For Le Monde and the French press, the news is nearly all bad
    • Wednesday, 31 January, 2007
      Inside EuropeMergers & Acquisitions
      France’s arch networker cuts his connections
    • Monday, 31 July, 2006
      News in-depthWorld
      French dailies are struggling to survive
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