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Deadly protests in New Caledonia

New Caledonia is hit by a deadly uprising, as protests over rising airfares turn violent in the French overseas territory. Also, French firemen are up in arms over a new European directive which may be about to change their status. Finally, the Elysée Palace gets a summer facelift, just in time for the return of the president and his cabinet.

14/07/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Vintage wine bottles up for grabs

In this edition: 'Barbarians' gang members face retrial for gruesome murder of young Jew; organised crime targets upmarket wines; and are French tourists really the world's rudest?
08/07/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Marseille's football club mourns its main shareholder

In this edition: Marseille's football club mourns the death of its main shareholder, Robert Louis-Dreyfus; the idea of working on Sundays creates debate; and the first high-speed trains only for families.
30/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

What is the government loan for?

In this edition: details of a massive government loan announced this week by Nicolas Sarkozy; the A(H1N1) virus may gather pace over the summer; and a portrait of the new Culture minister, Frederic Mitterrand, nephew of the late president.
24/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Sarkozy addresses both houses of parliament in landmark speech

This week in France: The president speaks to both houses of parliament in a landmark speech; allegations link the killing of French engineers in Pakistan to a corrupt defence deal; and lawmakers set up a probe into the spread of burqas.
16/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Flu fear spreads, but not to France

In this edition: France gets its first home-grown case of swine flu; a focus on the defeat of the centrist Modem party in the European election; and a report on changing hotel standards in France.

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