France News in English
January 13, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 13th January, and here’s your France daily news capsule.
Donald Trump insists the U.S. will acquire Greenland, but the Danish government disagrees.
Marine Le Pen faces trial for misappropriation of public funds as her appeal begins on Tuesday.
The U.S. condemns Russia's missile escalation in Ukraine as tensions continue to rise.
Farmers protest in Paris, demanding action as agricultural suicides are linked to corporate profits.
Egg shortages persist, leaving consumers searching local markets for alternatives to supermarkets.
Doctors in Brussels express their frustration with the government amid ongoing healthcare challenges.
Farmers' protests continue in Pau and the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, highlighting the agricultural crisis.
Storm Goretti leaves 23,000 homes without power in Normandy, causing significant damage.
The French government plans a law to fund rail and secondary roads using highway toll revenue.
A major snowstorm draws skiers to the Champ du Feu, creating a winter wonderland in the Vosges.
The EU is set to revive trade agreements with India, potentially reshaping global supply chains.
Opposition leader releases remain anticipated in Venezuela amid ongoing political tensions.
In Aleppo, Syrian forces regain control of Kurdish neighborhoods following violent clashes.
The U.S. launches large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria after a deadly attack in December.
Madagascar faces a Mpox outbreak, raising concerns about imported cases in France.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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