France News in English
February 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th February, and here’s your France daily news capsule.
Raphaël Arnault expresses horror over the death of nationalist activist Quentin in Lyon.
A protest against Iranian authorities draws 200,000 participants in Munich, according to police reports.
Donald Trump suggests a regime change is possible in Iran as U.S. forces deploy nearby.
Emmanuel Macron is noted for his active role in government appointments amid a cabinet reshuffle.
Fifteen hundred opponents of offshore wind farms gather in Quiberon, protesting for their cause.
Barack Obama compares ICE actions to those of dictatorships during a speech in Minnesota.
An explosion at a carnival in Switzerland leaves eleven people injured, causing panic among attendees.
Viktor Orban vows to dismantle Brussels' oppressive machine if he wins the upcoming elections.
Loïc Nottet withdraws from Eurovision 2026, with a "The Voice" finalist stepping in as his replacement.
The Musée de la Vie Romantique in Paris reopens, inviting visitors to explore its new exhibits.
A recent study reveals that some drinks may hydrate better than water, challenging common beliefs.
Eight daily habits can help people in their sixties look younger than they did at forty.
Fleur Breteau discusses the environmental impact on health in a recent interview.
Concerns rise over the commercialization of medications lacking proven benefits for consumers.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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