The city of Paris has quit the platform X over concerns about disinformation and hate speech. The PR account's exit comes at the same time as French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for X owner Elon Musk and United States President-elect Donald Trump to attend Paris' flagship artificial intelligence summit next month.
The city of Paris has announced that it will be suspending its account on X next week and be more active on Bluesky
The square in front of the town hall is being transformed! Launched last October, work to green the emblematic square is now welcoming the first trees of what will be an urban forest. Until June 2025,
The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, has presented her wishes for 2025 to the elected representatives of Paris. On this occasion, she indicated her wish to accelerate her projects before the end of her term of office, announcing in particular the goal of completing 120 pedestrianization and greening projects in the capital by 2025.
Motorists beware: traffic in Paris could become even more complicated. On Wednesday January 15, 2025, as she presented her new year's greetings to the capital's elected representatives, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo expressed her determination to further reduce the number of cars on Parisian streets by the end of her term of office.
France on Tuesday commemorated the victims of the deadly assault on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine 10 years ago that began a spate of Islamist militant attacks on the country and stoked a debate on press freedoms that still rages today.
President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo led a solemn tribute at the site of the attack, where 12 people, including some of France’s most beloved cartoonists, were killed on15.
France commemorated ten years since the 2015 Île-de-France region jihadist attacks last week, holding tributes and ceremonies to those murdered and wounded in the Charlie Hebdo satire magazine office shooting,
Ten years after the Islamist shooting attack on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, France on Tuesday will commemorate the victims. In addition to President Emmanuel Macron and a number of ministers,
France on Tuesday marked 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper that shocked the country and led to fierce debate about freedom of expression and religion.- Cartoons - The 10-year anniversary of the killings has led to fresh introspection in France about the nature of press freedom and the ability of publications such as Charlie Hebdo to blaspheme and ridicule religious figures,