WATCH: Massive Explosion at Paris’ American Academy Leaves Dozens Injured
An explosion hit a building in Paris, leaving dozens injured and igniting a fire that sent smoke soaring over city and prompted evacuations.
An explosion hit a building in Paris, leaving dozens injured and igniting a fire that sent smoke soaring over city and prompted evacuations.
A prominent Iranian opposition group expressed outrage over a “disgraceful act against democracy” and “succumbing” to Iranian pressure after the French government decided to ban a rally in support of the current uprising in Iran.
A Delta plane enroute to Detroit Metro Airport from Paris was diverted to a remote Canadian island due to a violent passenger on Friday.
Medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see woodworking techniques they pioneered 800 years ago are being used again today.
In the latest embarrassment for Emmanuel Macron, the French president drove down a nearly empty Champs-Elysées on Victory Day for fear of protests.
In a sign that the protests against Macron do not appear to be going away, some 782,000 people poured onto the streets of France on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron has signed his pension reform bill into law after rioting on the streets of Paris.
French protesters reportedly piled trash outside France’s Constitutional Court on Thursday as anti-Macron riots in the country continue.
Over half a million people took to the streets of France on Thursday in another firey protest against Emmanuel Macron’s government.
A Lebanese-Canadian academic who is the lone suspect in a 1980 bombing outside a Paris synagogue will go on trial Monday.
Rental electric scooters are to go the way of the dodo in Paris after residents of the city voted to ban them in a referendum on Sunday.
Over 1,000 law enforcement officers and firefighters have been left injured while combatting rioting in France, the country’s interior minister claimed Saturday.
Violent protests continued in Paris again on Tuesday on the tenth straight day of demonstrations against the globalist Macron government.
France remains in a state of chaos on Tuesday as the 10th straight day of union strikes is marked by fuel-pump shortages and government infighting.
Authorities raided the Paris offices of five banks Tuesday on suspicion of tax fraud, the French National Financial Prosecutor´s Office said.
The Louvre Museum was closed when its workers took part in the wave of French protest strikes against the govt’s pension reform plans.
“You’re so lucky to be sitting there, now that we’ve arrested you,” one officer was reportedly recorded saying. “I swear, I’d have broken your legs, literally. I can tell you, we’ve broken elbows and faces… but you, I’d have broken your legs.”
The Macron government narrowly survived two parliament confidence votes after forcing through highly controversial retirement reforms.
Opposition parties in France are to make an attempt to remove the Emmanuel Macron government from power via a vote on Monday
France has yet to see real violence amid the ongoing anti-Macron riots happening in the country, France’s answer to Bernie Sanders has told journalists.
Paris has been warned of a potential rat invasion amid the garbage collector strike which has seen tonnes of trash pile up on the streets.
Paris saw its third straight night of violent chaos, with clashes breaking out between the police and the people and fires being set across the French capital, as President Macron claimed he “has no regrets” about sparking the largest mass mobilisation since the Yellow Vests after he used a loophole to pass through his retirement age raise without a vote.
Hundreds of arrests were made in Paris as riots sprung up after the government invoked a loophole to pass its controversial pension reform.
The French government was thrown into chaos after it used a constitutional loophole to pass a rise to the retirement age without a vote.
A transgender porn performer and prostitute filmed themselves selling sex in the toilet of Paris City Hall after being invited by the Mayor.
The malodorous perfume of rotting food has begun escaping from some rubbish bags and overflowing bins as the strike goes on.
The seventh trade union-organised nationwide protest in France against President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the French retirement age saw “angry” confrontations with police in Paris, as the legislation cleared a key hurdle in the Senate.
An Africa-born French customs official alleged to have recently bought a huge home in his native Senegal is one of a dozen arrested as part of a cocaine trafficking bust by police.
An 18-year-old young man was kidnapped, beaten and thrown in the Seine river after being lured to an area by the brother of his girlfriend.
Demonstrators marched across France on Tuesday in a new round of protests against the government’s plan to raise the retirement age to 64.
Police in Paris are searching for an “African type” man accused of vandalising and desecrating a Roman Catholic church in central Paris, who they say has a prior history of church attacks.
A man was killed at a railway station in a Paris suburb this week after being crushed by a train while he and an accomplice were trying to rob a resisting victim.
France’s César Awards — the country’s equivalent of the Oscars — was disrupted Friday evening by a climate change protestor who crashed the stage in the middle of the live national broadcast.
Prosecutors dropped their case over supplying automatic weapons to Islamic State extremists who went on a bloody rampage in Paris in 2015.
Two Brazilian tourists were subjected to sexual assault and rape near Paris’ iconic Eiffel Tower as police are searching for suspects.
A woman living in Paris who allegedly set a fire to “annoy” her neighbour is on trial this week after the fire spread, killing ten people.
Thousands of French farmers descended upon Paris in response to the government’s quiescence to the latest EU green agenda diktat.
Two churches in the city of Paris have been subjected to arson attacks over several days as police have yet to arrest any suspects.
A considerable minority of French, and a full half of Parisians, claim they do not feel safe while travelling on public transit.
Investigators said the suspect presents himself as a 31-year-old Algerian national and was known to French authorities under several identities for home invasion, theft, and rebellion in 2019 and 2021. He received orders to leave French territory in 2020 and in September of last year, the statement detailed.