France News in English
June 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th June, and here’s your France daily news capsule.
Donald Trump vows the U.S. will strike Iran hard again after an American helicopter is destroyed.
The Auch court refuses to be a scapegoat in the Lyhanna case, condemning public outrage fueled by political discourse.
Jérôme Barella faces two new lawsuits, while his brother is charged with rape against former partners.
Iran retaliates after U.S. bombings, threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Horrific scenes of violence against immigrants emerge from Belfast, sparking widespread concern.
Gérald Darmanin faces backlash as his criminal justice reform bill is rejected in committee.
Patrick Bruel is placed under judicial control with specific restrictions from the court.
A French soldier dies in Lebanon due to an accidental shooting.
Children of sex offenders share their struggles, feeling forgotten in the wake of sexual violence cases.
Frustration grows over residency permits and naturalizations as foreigners face long wait times.
Bill Gates testifies before Congress, claiming he has never harmed anyone in relation to the Epstein case.
Wall Street shows mixed reactions as doubts loom over SpaceX's upcoming IPO.
NASA defends its choice of astronaut Luca Parmitano amid criticism regarding the Artemis III mission.
The iconic film group L5 reunites for a new movie, delighting fans of the original lineup.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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