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In a short video, the French first lady said that she was “sorry if I have hurt women victims,” but she also noted that she should be allowed to behave freely in private.
France's first lady has defended her use of a sexist slur against feminist protesters. Brigitte Macron has acknowledged her language was “very direct” and “clumsy.”
According to the Guardian's December 17 report, the 343 protestors filed a lawsuit against the First Lady of France this week. Juliette Chapelle, the attorney representing them, told France Inter radio that there's a "disconnect" between Brigitte Macron's speeches and her genuine thoughts.
French President Emmanuel Macron has given the prestigious Legion of Honor to Darren Star, the creator of 'Emily in Paris.'
The EU's goods trade deficit with China has ballooned by nearly 60% since 2019, while France's trade balance with the $19 trillion economy continues to widen.
France will receive a new pair of giant pandas in 2027, a display of Beijing’s panda diplomacy announced just as President Emmanuel Macron is in China to meet with his counterpart Xi Jinping.
In a bid to end political turmoil, France's president named Francois Bayrou prime minister. One lawmaker likened France's crisis to a 'bad movie.'
France denies plans to cede sovereignty over Matthew and Hunter islands to Vanuatu amid Marine Le Pen’s accusations against Emmanuel Macron. Talks continue, with no territory cession discussed.
France’s first lady Brigitte Macron apologised on Monday for using a slur against activists that triggered a feminist backlash and a social media trend against her. Speaking to Brut, Macron, 72,
France’s first lady Brigitte Macron has sparked outrage among French celebrities and feminists over the use of sexist and derogatory language to describe protesters at a comedian’s show.
Resumed talks between France and Vanuatu over two uninhabited islets off the coast of New Caledonia has stirred outrage among the far right and officials in the overseas territory, even though Paris has no intention of ceding the islets,