France News in English
February 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th February, and here’s your France daily news capsule.
Epstein scandal reveals names of unrelated individuals, raising concerns over justice department's redactions.
Donald Trump claims a power shift in Iran would be the best outcome for the country.
Severe flooding expected in the Loire region as the first major flood of 2026 approaches.
Theodora triumphs at the 2026 music awards, taking home four trophies, while Disiz wins best male artist.
Two parents sentenced to prison for the intolerable crime of abusing their baby to death.
Emmanuel Macron advocates for mandatory disqualification for elected officials guilty of antisemitic acts.
The Louvre faces a massive ticket fraud scandal, leading to multiple arrests and significant financial losses.
Bruno Retailleau visits a flood-hit town as he kicks off his presidential campaign in Vendée.
In Toulon, a candidate drops out and joins Laure Lavalette's list for the upcoming municipal elections.
NASA faces challenges as a mathematical anomaly on Mars raises questions about its data accuracy.
Donald Trump expresses interest in visiting Venezuela and continues to push for lifting the oil embargo.
The Cac 40 index sees a slight decline, with Safran reaching new highs and Société Générale lagging behind.
Lindsey Vonn faces serious health concerns as she prepares for her fourth surgery ahead of the Winter Games.
Hollywood accuses Chinese AI company Seedance 2.0 of significant copyright violations, sparking controversy.
Your dog’s scratching could signal a need to check the ingredients in their food.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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