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French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévot took a commanding lead at the women's Tour de France after launching a solo attack on the final climb of Saturday's penultimate stage.
Evacuated residents in southern France fear losing their homes as the country’s largest wildfire this summer continues to burn. One person has died, and thousands of hectares and dozens of homes ...
An effort to have a statue of Marcel Bigeard removed has reignited the debate over how the colonial past should be remembered ...
Honkytonk Kenya: Africa's home of country music Nairobi (AFP) – The party is in Kenya, but the vibe is distinctly Americana: a sea of cowboy hats and boots with a soundtrack of whisky-soaked ...
AT least three people burned alive in their sleep after a harrowing blaze erupted at a holiday home for disabled people. The victims are said to have burnt to death within “minutes” in … ...
As more than 200 firefighters continue battling the largest wildfire France has seen in nearly 80 years, FRANCE 24's journalist Carys Garland is on the ground among the burnt-out homes. Residents ...
Breakthrough riders, history makers, and a home winner – Tour de France Femmes 2025 conclusions By Dani Ostanek, Simone Giuliani published August 4, 2025 ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper today refused to say how many migrants will be returned to France under Labour's new 'one in, one out' deal because it 'could help the smuggling gangs'.
French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prevot climbed to a magnificent solo triumph at the women's Tour de France on Saturday to take over the lead of the race with one stage remaining.
Pro-Palestinian Lebanese fighter freed from France welcomed home in Beirut Georges Ibrahim Abdallah had been released from French prison earlier Friday after 40 years in jail.
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National pride, fervent fans, inspiring the next generation – Why the Tour de France Femmes' visit to Brittany was so special ...