Emmanuel Macron’s reshuffled cabinet includes two unexpected appointments
Former TCD student Clément Beaune reappointed as minister for European affairs
Macron’s twin goals are incompatible but he shows no sign of choosing
Tone of Macron’s second term could be determined by his choice of prime minister
‘Magnificent news for Europe’ as Macron wins second term
French president promises a ‘more independent France’
‘We are through the worst of it’: Irish student on way to border after rescue from Ukrainian city
Racheal Diyaolu is travelling to Moldova in two-van convoy driven by Scottish duo
Meeting of minds – Lara Marlowe on an Irish visit to a French vocational training school
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Will Russian war games fizzle out or turn red hot?
Inside Politics: Tentative hopes Russia may be withdrawing troops from frontline
‘A Nation Under the Influence’ – Lara Marlowe on Joyce-inspired events in Paris
An Irishwoman’s Diary
Macron faces deep embarrassment as ex-associates tangle with justice system
Agnès Buzyn and Alexandre Benalla’s legal woes come as president prepares for election
In The News: Can Europe unite to fight climate change?
Widespread flooding in central Europe caused ‘terrifying’ destruction last week
EU founding father Robert Schuman on the rocky road to sainthood
In a profession in which men are more likely to sell their souls, Schuman seems the exception
French visit a chance to cement ties with our new nearest EU neighbour
Brexit has caused division between Dublin and London, but it has brought Paris closer
‘He and I, always by chance’ – Lara Marlowe on Samuel Beckett and Albert Giacometti
An Irishwoman’s Diary
France gripped by socio-economic, medical and cultural crises
Country ‘unravelling’ say generals in open letter as Macron looks to May 2022 election
The Irish Times claims largest number of entries on journalism awards shortlist
Paper has 35 entries on this year’s NewsBrands Ireland Journalism Awards list
Paris court relives horror of Charlie Hebdo massacre
Court rows over Covid-19 rules jar with graphic images and high emotions amid trial
Macron and Merkel sing off same policy hymn sheet
Leaders project image of European unity in an increasingly troubled world beset by crises
Lebanon: Corruption which led to blast must be punished or at least removed from office
Lebanese must vote for leaders on the basis of merit and probity, not religious affiliation
Coronavirus: France’s ‘lost’ school year highlights issues with its education system
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities among French students
Macron accelerates France’s exit from lockdown
President celebrates ‘a first victory’ but warns that Covid-19 may return
Coronavirus: France summons Chinese ambassador over claims on embassy website
Paris expresses ‘disapproval’ over disinformation published by envoy Lu Shaye
Knife attacker in French town kills two and wounds five
Anti-terrorism investigation under way after man is arrested in Romans-sur-Isère
Coronavirus: France turns to literature amid the despair of pandemic
Paris Letter: The French are finding relevance in books about epidemics and confinement
Shock and awe: The high passions of Baroque geniuses
Ocean of emotion from Caravaggio, Bernini, Caravaggisti at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum
Pension reform goal eroding Macron party as more members depart
‘Parliamentary fiasco’ claims as La République en Marche seeks to raise retirement age
Former French PM’s corruption trial postponed over lawyer protest
François Fillon accused of misappropriating over €1.1m in public funds paid to his family
Griveaux sex scandal threatens to reshape France’s relationship with Russia
Questions raised over whether Russian artist acted alone in publishing tape of Macron ally
France hit by fourth nationwide protest over pension reform
Transport strikes to continue for 37th day, the longest industrial action since May 1968
Suleimani’s killing the biggest US blunder since 2003 invasion of Iraq
Trump confirms image as a modern Caligula: wantonly setting fire to the Middle East
How Toulouse-Lautrec became the soul of an era
Paris Letter: New show proves the painter was more than just the chronicler of the Belle Époque
D-Day minus one: UK faces most consequential election in a generation
Inside Politics: Poll predicts majority for Boris - but a much smaller one than thought
French protests: ‘We are seeing the first signs of civil war’
Fresh unrest in France on pension reform crystallises concerns over state’s direction
‘The movie industry’s acceptance of Roman Polanski must end’
Europe has always tolerated the sex offender, up for four major awards this weekend
10 years on: The night Tiger Woods hit a fire hydrant and his world turned upside down
The fallout from the infamous night in 2009 became one of the early viral internet sensations
Men found in truck on Rosslare-bound ferry claim asylum in Ireland
Two children among migrants found in truck trailer on Stena ferry
The Macron ally defying racism to reshape France
Government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye on her president’s controversial agenda
Violent clashes erupt at anniversary of yellow-vest movement
Only 28,000 protesters take to streets in rolling campaign against low pay and poverty
France faces a reckoning over the travails of its civil service
Paris Letter: The state’s 5.5m fonctionnaires are the butt of jokes and economic concerns
France and Italy seek to forge new axis after fraught 15 months
Emmanuel Macron makes brief trip to Rome to repair ties damaged by Matteo Salvini
Mayor of wealthy Paris suburb and wife (71) convicted of tax fraud
Patrick and Isabelle Balkany evaded over €4m in taxes between 2009 and 2015
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s diary reveals love of nature
Violence of a fox stalking sheep key idea in writings by murdered French woman
Ian Bailey’s extradition sought after Toscan du Plantier murder conviction
English man is sentenced by French court to 25 years for 1996 west Cork death
Evidence against Bailey ‘overwhelming’, Paris court hears
Bailey convicted in absentia of 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Ian Bailey’s trial in France puts Ireland in difficult position
Will a murder conviction handed down by a European ally not be recognised here?
The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton is this Saturday’s Irish Times Eason offer
A sneak preview of Saturday’s books pages
Macron and Xi pledge unity at unprecedented Paris summit
Chinese president and EU leaders test the limits of their relationship at the Élysée Palace
How is Europe dealing with the return of Isis jihadists?
The Irish approach is relatively benign compared with that of the UK and France
Gilets jaunes protests cause extensive damage on Champs-Élysées
Macron returns to Paris vowing ‘strong, additional decisions’ in worst riots in months
France, Germany cast doubt on EU support for delay to Brexit
Macron says withdrawal agreement can not be renegotiated, seeks ‘clear vision’ from UK
French finance minister to seek Irish support for digital tax
Bruno Le Maire will also deliver a talk on economic policy during Dublin visit
Third level literacy levels, Hozier, Rembrandt and bilingualism
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Marine Le Pen: ‘The EU is dead. Long live Europe’
RN leader on anti-Semitism, the gilets jaunes and her plan to undermine Brussels from the inside
Revenue reveals plans for a no-deal Brexit as Varadkar to highlight concerns in Davos
Inside Politics: Fianna Fáil and SDLP will give details of their new partnership today
France and Italy’s relationship is close to breaking point
Migration row between the two governments highlights the shattering of historic ties
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