France's government
Coverage of France's government in the Nexus archive.
- French President Macron safe after bomb blasts near hotel in Damascus
French President Emmanuel Macron is safe after two bombs exploded outside his hotel in Damascus. The French government confirmed his safety and stated he will continue his visit to Syria.
- French President Macron safe after bomb blasts near hotel in Damascus
French President Emmanuel Macron is safe after two bombs exploded outside his hotel in Damascus. The French government confirmed he will continue his visit to Syria.
- France's weakened government faces a string of crises
France's weakened government is dealing with multiple crises. Sébastien Lecornu and Emmanuel Macron attended a ceremony honoring Edgar Morin in Paris on June 3, 2026.
- France opens torture, 'war crime' probe over Israel's treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
France's government has initiated an investigation into Israel's alleged violent mistreatment of activists from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, which could lead to criminal proceedings. The probe examines potential torture and war crimes related to the activists' treatment.
- France questions judicial system after girl's suspected murder
France's government is assessing potential judicial failings after a 11-year-old girl's disappearance, with allegations that prior sexual abuse complaints against the suspect were mishandled. The suspect had been formally accused twice of raping a child, but investigations were dropped or stalled.
- France's government is ditching Windows for Linux, says US tech a strategic risk
France's government is transitioning from Windows to Linux, citing U.S. technology as a strategic risk. The move aims to enhance cybersecurity and reduce dependency on foreign tech.