March 19, 2024 Paris Olympics organizers to provide 300K condoms for athletes, encourage mingling Sex is apparently back on the table for athletes attending the Paris Olympics this summer. Organizers will provide 300,000 condoms as COVID restrictions appear to be a thing in the past.
March 19, 2024 Notre Dame Cathedral: A timeline of events in the restoration project The restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, following a fire in April 2019, has been a story of perseverance, and progress has continued steadily.
March 18, 2024 Fast fashion crackdown bill to encourage sustainability approved by France's lower house The lower house of the French Parliament approved a pioneering bill that would regulate the fast fashion industry to make it more sustainable.
March 15, 2024 German, French and Polish leaders convene to solidify support for Ukraine Leaders of Germany, France and Poland are set to meet in Berlin to discuss supporting Ukraine as it faces a military resource shortage, according to officials.
March 14, 2024 What is the longest book in the world? The record is held by Marcel Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu' "A la recherche du temps perdu," or "Remembrance of Things Past," is the longest book ever written. The book written by French author Marcel Proust was released in seven volumes.
March 12, 2024 F1 Academy driver's victory stripped after penalty for bizarre reason Doriane Pin was penalized Saturday after the second race after she received the checkered flag twice, not realizing the race was actually over.
March 11, 2024 French government hit with 'unprecedented' wave of cyberattacks The French government on Monday announced that several of its services were being targeted by cyberattacks of "unprecedented intensity."
March 8, 2024 Bills’ Josh Allen blames ripped pants for mad dash from girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld’s side in Paris Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen responded on social media after a viral video showed him rushing ahead of singer Hailee Steinfeld while the couple attended Paris Fashion Week.
March 6, 2024 French president seeks personal accounts of liberation from Nazis, 80 years after D-Day landings French President Emmanuel Macron is asking the public to gather personal accounts related to the end of World War II, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
March 4, 2024 As France guarantees the right to abortion, other European countries look to expand access While abortion is legal and available in the vast majority of European countries, there is a wide range of legislation dictating timeframes and conditions for access.