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Martinique enters new lockdown to tackle Covid-19 crisis, asks tourists to leave

France's overseas territory of Martinique will enter a tougher lockdown for three weeks starting Tuesday to tackle a Covid-19 outbreak on the West Indian island, a local government official said on T…

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Was the French government's pandemic aid to businesses too generous?


Was the French government's pandemic aid to businesses too generous?
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BUSINESS DAILY © FRANCE 24
6 min
As the French government begins to wind down some of its Covid-19 support to businesses, economists are debating the merits of the strategy used during the pandemic. For many, the furlough scheme and grant aid were essential to surviving the crisis, whereas others argue they profited from the help available. But first, we report on comments by Japan's finance minister ahead of the G7 meeting later this week, which will discuss plans to overhaul the global corporate tax system.

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For French film buffs, lure of the silver screen is undimmed by Covid-19 lockdowns


For French film buffs, lure of the silver screen is undimmed by Covid-19 lockdowns
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20/05/2021 - 18:27
An early morning screening of 'Mandibules' by French director Quentin Dupieux in Paris on May 19, 2021. © François Mori, AP
6 min
French moviegoers raced to their cherished cinemas on Wednesday after a six-month shutdown, raising hopes of a brighter future for the big screen despite a boom in film streaming during the Covid-19 pandemic. Some movie buffs began queuing at 6am to get their fix. 
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The seven-month wait for “Demon Slayer” ended just like Amadou had hoped: with 800 fellow fans of the Japanese manga cheering and whooping around him in front of the largest silver screen in town.

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France to offer Covid-19 jabs to all adults from June 15


Covid-19 jabs to be offered to all adults in France from June 15
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30/04/2021 - 13:25
Vaccinations against Covid-19 at the Stade de France national stadium north of Paris. © Ludovic Marin, AFP
2 min
French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that vaccinations against Covid-19 will be open to all adults from June 15, regardless of any medical condition.
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People over 50 will be able to sign up for a jab from May 15, he added on Twitter, compared to an age limit of 55 currently.
Health Minister Olivier Véran said earlier that vaccinations would be open this weekend to another four million people in France, with people aged 18-50 with chronic illnesses, such as heart conditions, high blood pressure or obesity, now eligible.

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France, Europe and the pandemic: One year of Covid-19 (part 1)


France, Europe and the pandemic: One year of Covid-19 (part 1)
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23/04/2021 - 17:26
EUROPE NOW © FRANCE 24
19 min
It's spring 2021 and to date France has recorded the most cases of Covid-19 in all of Europe – including non-EU countries – and the third-highest death toll after Italy and the UK. It's now more than one year since President Emmanuel Macron first told French people to stay home and that he would do "whatever it takes" to keep people's businesses and livelihoods going.
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As the first anniversary of the initial lockdown passes, FRANCE 24's Europe team travels around the country – the second-biggest in the EU by both population and the size of its economy – asking ordinary people and politicians how the pandemic has impacted France both in the short term and for its future.

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French economy to recover from pandemic by mid-2022, central bank says

The head of France's central bank has said he expects the French economy to recover from the pandemic slump by the middle of 2022. The bank is expecting the economy to grow by 5.5 percent this year,…

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Macron's gamble: Should France have locked down sooner?

Did Emmanuel Macron's January gamble pay off as he still claimsThe French president insists he was right to leave schools and businesses open after a post-Christmas spike in Covid-19 cases. Now, fuel…

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France steps up fight against 3rd wave of infections | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW


France steps up fight against 3rd wave of infections
Schools in France will close for three weeks, and a domestic travel ban will be put in place. In a televised address, President Emmanuel Macron warned the country risks losing control of the pandemic if action is not taken.
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In pictures: A look back, one year after France went into lockdown


In pictures: A look back, one year after France went into lockdown
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17/03/2021 - 07:09
A woman passes a message reading "Nice confinement"on a beach in the western French city of Saint-Lunaire, on March 17, 2020. © Damien Meyer, AFP
7 min
One year ago this Wednesday, millions of lives were turned upside down as French President Emmanuel Macron announced a nationwide lockdown that would go into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, and would end nearly two months later on May 10. FRANCE 24 takes a look at some of the images from this unprecedented public health measure that tested the nation’s resilience.
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'A French exception': Pride and regret over France's open schools amid pandemic


'A French exception': Experts call for rethink of open-schools policy amid pandemic
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17/03/2021 - 09:48
A medical worker checks a tube after a child underwent a saliva Covid-19 test at the Niederau school in Strasbourg, eastern France, on March 11, 2021. © Jean-François Badias, AP Photo
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Tracy MCNICOLL
12 min
A year ago on Tuesday, France took the extraordinary step of locking down schools nationwide starting March 16. Some stayed closed through May, others into June. But as the global pandemic ebbed and flowed in the long months since, France has stood apart – with its government taking pride in keeping schools open even while neighbouring nations closed theirs. Health and education professionals, however, say France's doctrinaire attitude towards schools needs some serious revision.

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