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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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'To pay funeral costs' - Why Mont Blanc mayor wants to charge climbers
The mayor of one of the villages in close proximity to Mont Blanc wants to make climbers pay a €15,000 deposit before ascending the mountain to 'anticipate their rescue and funeral costs' as the mountain becomes more dangerous due to rising temperatures.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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'Not as bad as I expected' - What Paris Charles de Gaulle airport is really like this summer
Widespread chaos has been reported at airports around Europe this summer as airlines struggle with staff shortages, strikes and a high volume of passengers - but how bad is the situation at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport, France's busiest air terminal?
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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Beluga whale spotted in France's Seine river
A Beluga whale, a protected species usually found in cold Arctic waters, has been seen in France's Seine river, with authorities urging people to keep their distance to avoid distressing the animal.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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Unions warn of 'unprecedented crisis' in French emergency care over the summer
Emergency medical care in France is at crisis point this summer because of a lack of beds and staff, a union report has warned.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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What are the limits on air conditioning in France?
From new laws to practical availability, here's a look on the limits on air-conditioner usage in France.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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French history myths: Napoleon Bonaparte was short
Think of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and you'll likely picture a short man with his hand tucked into his jacket - but only one of these things is true.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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Dozens of French villages villages without tap water as drought worsens
The whole of France is now on drought alert, but in some areas the situation is even worse with local authorities forced to cut off tap water because of insufficient supplies.
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Aug 04, 2022
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The Local - France
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UN committee slams France over school rule on Muslim headscarf
France violated an international rights treaty when it banned a woman from wearing a headscarf while she studied at a school, a UN committee has ruled.
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Aug 03, 2022
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The Local - France
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Eight injured in explosion at factory in south west France
At least eight people have been injured - some seriously - in an explosion and fire at a factory in Dordogne, south west France.
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Aug 03, 2022
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The Local - France
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Air-con, ties and lights: How Europe plans to save energy and get through winter without blackouts
In the face of possible energy shortages due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, countries around Europe are taking action to cut their energy use and ensure that the lights remain on this winter. Here's a look at some of the rules and recommendations that governments are introducing.