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  2. Journal officiel de la République française - Wikipedia

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    The Official Journal of the French Republic (French: Journal officiel de la République française), also known as the JORF or JO, is the government gazette of the French Republic. It publishes the major legal official information from the national Government of France, the French Parliament [2] [3] [4] and the French Constitutional Council. [5]

  3. History of French journalism - Wikipedia

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    The new Third Republic, 1871–1914, was a golden era for French journalism. Newspapers were cheap, energetic, uncensored, omnipresent, and reflected every dimension of political life. The circulation of the daily press combined was only 150,000 in 1860. It reached 1 million in 1870 and 5 million in 1910.

  4. La Patrie (French newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    La Patrie was a French daily conservative newspaper of the July Monarchy and later the Second French Empire, and a staunch supporter of the French Imperial regime. It continued under the French Third Republic. La Patrie, was a newspaper founded by Auguste Lireux in 1841. [1][2] Its offices were located at 12 rue du Croissant, and known as ...

  5. Le Point - Wikipedia

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    Le Point was founded in September 1972 [3] [4] by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of L'Express, [5] [6] which was then owned by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a député (member of parliament) of the Parti Radical, a centrist party.

  6. Libération - Wikipedia

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    Libération (French pronunciation: [libeʁɑsjɔ̃] ⓘ), popularly known as Libé (pronounced [libe]), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far left of France's political spectrum, the editorial line evolved ...

  7. Le Petit Parisien - Wikipedia

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    2,000,000+ <1920s> Daily. Front page on 4 September 1939, headlining the French declaration of war against Germany, three days after the start of World War II. Le Petit Parisien was a prominent French newspaper during the Third Republic. It was published between 1876 and 1944, and its circulation was over two million after the First World War.

  8. L'Humanité - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.humanite.fr. Media of France. List of newspapers. L'Humanité (French pronunciation: [lymanite]; lit. 'Humanity') is a French daily newspaper. It was previously an organ of the SFIO, de facto, and thereafter of the French Communist Party (PCF), and maintains links to the party. Its slogan is "In an ideal world, L'Humanité would ...

  9. France's Macron says arrest of the head of the Telegram ... - AOL

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    France and the UAE maintain a close military relationship, with the French operating a naval base in Abu Dhabi and Emirati forces using French-built Leclerc tanks and Rafale fighter jets.