Airline Fuel Surcharge Ban: Your Rights Protected
9 May 2026
Facing soaring kerosene prices, Brussels is taking a firm stand. Airlines no longer have the right to charge a fuel surcharge once the ticket is paid, a measure protecting many (…)
9 May 2026
Facing soaring kerosene prices, Brussels is taking a firm stand. Airlines no longer have the right to charge a fuel surcharge once the ticket is paid, a measure protecting many (…)
8 May 2026
A confidential police note reveals preferred destinations for fugitive French criminals. With more than 200 individuals wanted, Morocco stands out as the main destination, (…)
7 May 2026
The Senate voted Wednesday on Bruno Retailleau’s text against "Islamist entrism". It creates new offenses, sparking outrage from the left and concern among Muslims.
7 May 2026
As Eid al-Adha approaches at the end of May, the shortage of six-month-old sheep is disrupting the ritual. If a certification body suspends its ovine controls, the Muslim (…)
6 May 2026
A vast network of scammers that stole over 740,000 euros from around a hundred people has been heavily sentenced in Paris. The mastermind of the organization, apparently (…)
6 May 2026
Sidelined from public broadcasting last year, comedian Merwane Benlazar made a thunderous comeback at the 37th Molières ceremony. On France 2, he took the opportunity to take a (…)
6 May 2026
Passionate about castles, content creator Amine popularizes French history on social media. But his origins have led to filming refusals and daily death threats, which he (…)
5 May 2026
Hit by severe weather and disease, Morocco sees its tomato production plummet this year. A temporary slowdown that is pushing French farmers to encourage local consumption to (…)
2 May 2026
During the 2024-2025 season, Morocco exported an unprecedented volume of 745,000 tons of tomatoes. This historic performance elevates the kingdom to third place among European (…)
2 May 2026
The Quimper prosecutor’s office is intensifying its fight against undeclared work. With millions of euros seized, magistrates are tackling economic crime that crosses borders, (…)