Tue, 21-Oct-2025

French government collapses after confidence vote; Macron to appoint new PM

French government collapses after confidence vote; Macron to appoint new PM

PARIS: France’s government has collapsed after lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected Prime Minister François Bayrou in a confidence vote Monday, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to hunt for yet another replacement as his presidency descends further into paralysis. Bayrou’s minority government was toppled in a 364–194 vote after he gambled on pushing through unpopular austerity plans to slash … Read more

French government to pay citizens to repair old clothes and shoes

citizens to repair old clothes and shoes

French government will pay citizens to repair old clothes and shoes. Government has dedicated €154 million to the scheme over the next 5 years. Scheme will start in October 2023 and will pay €7 for repairing old shoes and €10-€25 for sewing old clothes.   The French government has launched a new scheme to encourage … Read more

French court imposing fishing bans to preserve dolphins

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  • Several dolphins died between February and March.
  • The State Council’s action comes only days after an oceanic institute announcement.
  • More than 400 marine creatures were discovered stranded along the shore in a single week.

PARIS – France‘s highest administrative court ordered the government on Monday to stop fishing in regions of the Atlantic to safeguard dolphins that have washed up dead by the hundreds.

The State Council’s action comes only days after an oceanic institute announced that at least 910 dolphins have washed up on France’s Atlantic coast since the beginning of the winter.

More than 400 marine creatures were discovered stranded along the shore in a single week, an “unprecedented” number, according to the Pelagis oceanic observatory in the western city of La Rochelle.

Numerous environmental non-governmental organizations, including Sea Shepherd, had filed a court case against the government in connection with the dolphin and porpoise killings. They said that it was not doing enough to safeguard the species, which are on the verge of extinction in portions of the Bay of Biscay along the Atlantic coast.

Several dolphins died between February and March when they typically migrate closer to the coast in search of food and are more likely to come into touch with fishing operations.

So far, the French government has refrained from implementing fishing prohibitions, instead choosing alternatives that reduce the impact of commercial fishing on dolphins, such as onboard cameras or loud sound equipment to scare the dolphins away.

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France repatriates 35 child,16 moms from Syria refugee camps

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The French government has repatriated 35 children and 16 mothers from camps in Syria. The camps were being used by relatives of suspected Daesh terrorists. The minors have been turned over to child welfare agencies and will receive medical monitoring. The French government has repatriated 35 children and 16 mothers from camps in Syria where … Read more

MP demands retraction of ‘smears’ against Liverpool fans

Liverpool

UEFA last week apologised to Liverpool fans over their “frightening” experience in Paris. UEFA and French officials blamed late arrival and fans with fake tickets for chaos. Labour’s Lucy Powell says it casts doubt on France’s ability to host the Rugby World Cup. UK ministers must press UEFA and the French government to “retract the … Read more

France’s new government will be announced

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The new government lineup in France will be published later on Friday, according to the president, with the new cabinet meeting on Monday. The news comes four days after outgoing Labor Minister Elisabeth Borne was chosen as Premier, making her the first woman to lead the French government in almost 30 years. Following President Emmanuel … Read more

Franco-Austrian firm Valneva’s Covid jab under EU review

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THE HAGUE: Europe’s drug watchdog launched an accelerated review Thursday of a Covid-19 vaccine by Franco-Austrian biotech firm Valneva, for which the EU has already signed a deal for up to 60 million doses. The jab — which uses “inactivated” viruses rather than the new mRNA technology of the Pfizer or Moderna shots — showed … Read more

France’s former Prime Minister faces inquiry into coronavirus response

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An inquiry has been launched into the France’s former Prime Minister’s handling of coronavirus pandemic response. France has reported 166,960 confirmed cases of Covid-19 out of which 29,893 have lost their battle against the virus whereas 77,060 have recovered. The number of active cases is 60,007. The investigation has been launched against three senior figures, including … Read more