Le Parisien
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Headquarters | Saint-Ouen |
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Languages | French |
Owners | LVMH |
First issue date | 1944 |
Format | Tabloid |
Circulation | 229,638 (2014) |
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ID | 399904 |
About Le Parisien
Le Parisien is a French daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and its suburbs. It is owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, better known as LVMH.
Paris Olympics 2024: Locals ask if they're worth the trouble
... As one unnamed Olympic source told Le Parisien newspaper this week: " Anne Hidalgo has always wanted these to be her Games...
French police thwart €600,000 champagne heist
... According to Le Parisien newspaper the consignments consisted of bottles of Moët & Chandon, one of the most renowned brands of champagne...
French iPhone 12 warning: European regulators examine alert on radiation levels
... The halt on French sales " could have a snowball effect" French digital economy minister Jean-Noël Barrot told the Le Parisien newspaper...
Paris robbery: Smartly dressed gang stage €10m jewellery raid
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France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots
... She told Le Parisien newspaper that many people were " quite worried" about the possibility of fresh incidents of violence during the national holiday...
Paris riots: What we know about teen's shooting by police
... After Nahel stopped the car, the young man says in his video and in an interview with Le Parisien newspaper, one of the officers hit the teenage driver with the butt of his gun...
France shooting: Who was Nahel M, shot by police in Nanterre?
... " He was someone who had the will to fit in socially and professionally, not some kid who dealt in drugs or got fun out of juvenile crime, " Mr Puech told Le Parisien...
Paris explosion: Seven critically injured after blast
... A student at Ecole des Mines on Boulevard Saint-Michel told Le Parisien newspaper: " I was in front of the Val de Grâce, I heard a huge boom and I saw a ball of fire 20 or 30m high...
Covid: President Macron warns he will 'hassle' France's unvaccinated
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned he intends to make life difficult for people in France who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
" I really want to hassle them, and we will continue to do this - to the end, " he told France's Le Parisien newspaper.
Mr Macron said he aimed to tighten measures including requiring people to show proof of vaccination to access public venues and transport.
But his comments came as a bill to introduce a Covid pass was delayed.
A debate in parliament to pass a law barring the unvaccinated from much of public life has been left on hold after opposition MPs joined forces on Monday to prevent its passage through parliament.
The legislation was expected to be approved in a vote This Week , but it has angered vaccine opponents and over the issue.
In an interview with Le Parisien on Tuesday, Mr Macron said that while he would not " vaccinate by force" he hoped to encourage people to get jabbed by " limiting as much as possible their access to activities in social life".
" I won't send [unvaccinated people] to prison, " He Said . " So we need to tell them, from 15 January, you will no longer be able to go to The Restaurant . You will no longer be able to go for a coffee, you will no longer be able to go to The Theatre . You will no longer be able to go to The Cinema . "
France has one of the highest Covid vaccination rates in the EU.
For months France has asked people to show either proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test to access many public venues.
But the French government wants to remove the option to show a negative test in response to record increases in infections, driven by the highly contagious Omicron and Delta variants of Covid.
On Tuesday, the country reported 271,686 new daily Covid cases - the highest number of daily infections recorded in France since the start of the pandemic.
Source of news: bbc.com