France paralysed by mass strikes over austerity budget
Hundreds of thousands of workers bring France to a standstill in a massive day of strikes and demonstrations, demanding Prime Minister Gabriel Attal scraps deep public spending cuts.
Hundreds of thousands of workers bring France to a standstill in a massive day of strikes and demonstrations, demanding Prime Minister Gabriel Attal scraps deep public spending cuts.
Environmental groups launch a landmark legal challenge against the French Winter Olympics 2030, citing severe ecological damage from artificial snow and infrastructure development in the Alpine regions.
France's government warns it could block Air France from UK airspace amid escalating diplomatic tensions with India over detained nationals. Exclusive details.
France faces major disruption as unions call a massive general strike on 7th March. Schools, transport, and public services set to halt in protest against President Macron's controversial pension age rise to 64.
France faces major disruption as public sector unions call a general strike on Thursday 13th February, protesting against austerity measures and demanding better pay and conditions.
France's First Lady Brigitte Macron launches a landmark lawsuit against US commentator Candace Owens for alleged defamation and transphobic harassment, igniting a fierce transatlantic free speech battle.
World 1500m champion Josh Kerr faces a race against time to be fit for the Paris Olympics after suffering a significant hamstring injury, casting doubt on his gold medal ambitions.
France elevates terror alert to highest level in Alps region after deadly church attack in Nice. Key tourist areas and transport hubs on alert as authorities warn of 'imminent' danger.
Former US President Donald Trump has launched a colossal $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging a conspiracy to obtain his confidential tax records. The legal battle centres on a Pulitzer Prize-winning 2018 investigation.
French stars Axelle Berthoumieu and Manae Feleu suspended for crucial England clash after dangerous tackles against Canada, dealing devastating blow to France's World Cup ambitions.
A British family reveals how swapping an overpriced Cornwall staycation for Northern France's stunning Côte d'Opale delivered better beaches, finer food, and surprising savings despite the ferry crossing.
Global superstar Taylor Swift, along with actors Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively, has been slapped with a lawsuit in a US court. The legal action alleges deceptive marketing practices related to the promotion of Baldoni's film 'Tell Me Lies'. Discover the
A group of Ghanaian individuals has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit in Washington DC against former US President Donald Trump, seeking reparations for alleged defamatory remarks referring to African nations as 's***hole countries' in 2018.
The US Department of Justice has launched a major lawsuit against Uber, accusing the ride-hailing giant of operating an 'illegal' service with 'significant public safety risks'. The case centres on allegations that Uber's 'wait time' fees and driver scree
British cycling star Tom Pidcock has made the dramatic decision to withdraw from the Vuelta a España 2024. The Ineos Grenadiers rider, a favourite for the general classification, cites a failure to recover from his efforts at the Tour de France and the Pa
The male plaintiff in the $260 million lawsuit against Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry has spoken out publicly for the first time, detailing allegations of sexual assault and a subsequent campaign of intimidation. The explosive case, filed in Atlanta, Georgia
France descends into chaos as President Macron's controversial reforms trigger violent nationwide protests. Cities burn, infrastructure is crippled, and the nation faces a severe political crisis. In-depth analysis of the unrest and its implications.
French farmers intensify protests, blockading major roads and the key port of Saint-Nazaire in a dramatic stand against EU regulations and rising costs, causing widespread disruption.
France is gripped by political turmoil as President Emmanuel Macron faces calls to resign or be impeached following his Prime Minister's shock exit. The nation braces for nationwide strikes and fears of a new 'insurrection'.
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne narrowly survives a no-confidence vote triggered by her use of constitutional powers to force through deeply unpopular pension reforms, plunging President Macron's government into political turmoil.
Utah's capital secures preferred host status for the 2034 Winter Games, marking a triumphant return for the acclaimed 2002 Olympic host city following the International Olympic Committee's landmark decision.
Kevin Costner's representative has fiercely denounced a new legal filing from a stuntwoman on his Horizon set, calling the allegations 'groundless and ridiculous' in a dramatic escalation of the ongoing lawsuit.
Meta is hit with a massive £3 billion collective action lawsuit in the UK, accused of illegally merging WhatsApp user data with Facebook for profit without proper consent.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg files a bombshell lawsuit against his own company's board, alleging a catastrophic failure in data security and a 'fundamental breach of fiduciary duty' that threatens the future of Facebook and Instagram.
A landmark legal battle unfolds as a California nudist resort is sued for alleged discrimination against single men, challenging the ethics of its 'couples-only' membership rules.
A festive Friendsgiving dinner in LA spiralled into a violent bar fight, leaving a man with catastrophic injuries. His family is now suing the bar and alleged attackers for millions, claiming negligence and a failure to protect patrons.
A British lawyer's French holiday ends in tragedy after a driver high on cocaine mows her down. Her husband's desperate attempts to save her life failed. Read the heartbreaking tribute and the court's verdict.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is personally named in a major lawsuit filed by the state of Indiana, accusing the tech giant of designing addictive features that harm young users' mental health.
In an unprecedented move, the International Olympic Committee has posthumously awarded Roy Jones Jr the gold medal unfairly denied by corrupt judging at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, rewriting boxing history.
Travellers heading to France this September are being warned of severe disruption as a massive 'Bloquons Tout' strike is set to cripple the country's transport networks, including flights and rail services.