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UK removes first migrant to France under ‘One In, One Out’ asylum deal

The UK Home Office has confirmed the first deportation of a migrant to France under the controversial “one in, one out” asylum agreement. The treaty, which came into force on August 6, allows the UK to remove people arriving by small boats while accepting an equal number of migrants through......

Repeated burglaries target Joelle Mardinian’s French residence, raising security concerns

Joelle Mardinian, a prominent Lebanese beauty entrepreneur, has fallen victim to a burglary for the third time at her residence in southern France. The series of break-ins has sparked concerns about security in affluent neighborhoods and the risks faced by high-profile individuals. The latest incident......

France faces massive strikes as unions unite against budget cuts

France is preparing for one of its largest strike actions in recent years, as trade unions stage nationwide demonstrations to oppose budget cuts and demand improvements to wages, pensions, and public services. The rare display of unity comes as new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces mounting......

UK insists migration deal with France will move forward

The British government reaffirmed on Wednesday that its migration agreement with France will “move forward,” despite a recent court ruling that temporarily blocked the deportation of an Eritrean migrant. The bilateral accord, which came into effect in early August, allows the United Kingdom......

Denmark opts for Franco-Italian missile defense system over US Patriot

Denmark has made what officials are calling a “historic” decision by purchasing eight medium- and long-range air defense systems worth nearly €7.8 billion, choosing European suppliers over the traditional reliance on American technology. At the heart of this decision lies the selection......

Tinder rapist Salim Berrada faces appeal trial in France, verdict expected in early October

The appeal trial of Salim Berrada, dubbed by the press as the “Tinder rapist,” opened on Tuesday in Créteil, near Paris. The 40-year-old Moroccan former photographer was sentenced in March 2024 to 18 years in prison for the rape or sexual assault of 15 women he had contacted through......

Moroccan students remain the largest foreign student community in France

Moroccan students continue to hold the position as the largest foreign student community in France, according to newly released data from Campus France, the agency responsible for promoting higher education in the country. Over 42,000 Moroccan students are currently enrolled in French universities,......

First ‘one in, one out’ deportation flight delayed after legal challenge

The first deportation flight under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s “one in, one out” migration agreement with France has faced an unexpected setback. Reports indicate that an Air France passenger plane scheduled to carry a small group of people who had crossed the Channel was forced to......

Lecornu faces skepticism as new French prime minister

Sébastien Lecornu’s nomination as France’s new prime minister has not sparked enthusiasm among the public, according to two separate polls released on Sunday. The surveys reveal that a majority of French citizens remain doubtful about his ability to lead, reflecting both a lack of......

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