French authorities
Coverage of French authorities in the Nexus archive.
- 157 migrants rescued after boat catches fire during Channel crossing
157 migrants were rescued after their boat caught fire during a Channel crossing. French authorities described it as one of the largest rescue operations since records began in 2018.
- More than 150 migrants rescued after boat catches fire in Channel
More than 150 migrants were rescued after a boat caught fire in the English Channel while attempting to cross to the UK, according to French authorities.
- 157 migrants rescued after boat catches fire during Channel crossing
157 migrants were rescued by French and British vessels after a boat caught fire during an English Channel crossing. The operation is one of the largest since 2018.
- On the ground in the English seaside town rightwing influencers say is being ‘invaded’
Rightwing influencers and politicians claim Dover and the Kent coast are sites of an 'invasion,' while residents express conflicting views on whether the issue is genuine or exploited. Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, was depicted as facing French gunfire in a fishing boat to highlight the small boats crisis.
- Tens of thousands of French wildfire evacuees allowed to return home
French authorities permitted 84,000 evacuees displaced by a massive wildfire to return to their homes in southwest France, indicating progress in containing the blaze that has scorched an area four times the size of Paris.
- France evacuates thousands as fires displace a third of a million in southwest Europe
French authorities ordered 4,000 more people evacuated from tourist sites along its Atlantic coast, widening what may be France's largest peacetime evacuation. Fires in southwest Europe have displaced approximately 300,000 people.
- British MP accuses French patrol boat of firing 'warning shots' near him in Channel
A British MP accused a French naval patrol vessel of firing 'warning shots' near him in the English Channel during an interview on a fishing boat. French authorities denied the claim, stating the gunfire was part of a routine training exercise conducted under international safety rules.
- Watch: Wildfires rage across France and Spain
Wildfires are causing evacuations in a French tourist hotspot as the Spanish government declares a national emergency due to the fires.
- Model scout investigated for Epstein trafficking ties found dead in France
A model scout who allegedly recruited young women internationally for Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his home outside Paris, confirmed by French authorities.
- Wagner's disinformation network across Africa: France denies asylum to insider turned whistleblower
Ephrem Yalike-Ngonzo, a former participant in Russia's disinformation campaign in the Central African Republic, turned whistleblower and provided testimony against Wagner's disinformation network across Africa. French authorities initially supported his evacuation from danger but later rejected his asylum application.
- Prediction market fraud fears grow on suspicious wagers
Spotify requested Kalshi and Polymarket to remove its logo after users allegedly manipulated data on the platform to profit from prediction markets. The company deleted half a million streams from Malcolm Todd’s song following a surge in listens linked to suspicious wagers on Kalshi. French authorities also investigated a potential tampering of a weather device at Paris’ airport to win a Polymarket bet.
- Monaco authorities detain then release a person in their probe of this week’s explosion
Monaco authorities detained and later released a foreign national during their investigation into an explosion that injured a Ukrainian tycoon with Russian ties and two others. The blast, described as an attempted assassination, critically injured one victim, and French authorities are assisting the probe.
- Paris bans public alcohol consumption as heatwave overwhelms emergency services
Paris authorities banned public alcohol consumption and sales starting June 26 due to a record-breaking heatwave overwhelming hospitals. Police urged organizers to cancel public events, including the pride march, to avoid straining emergency services.
- France shuts down dozen Israeli stands at defence trade show
France shut down 12 Israeli company stands at the Eurosatory defense trade show due to non-compliance with participation conditions, causing Israeli authorities to express outrage. Tensions in French-Israeli relations include France's recognition of Palestinian statehood and recent bans on two far-right Israeli ministers entering the country.
- UK intercepts Russian shadow fleet vessel in Channel: defence ministry
British forces intercepted a sanctioned Russian shadow fleet oil tanker, Smyrtos, in the English Channel using Navy commandos and helicopters. The operation, supported by France, aims to disrupt Russia's shadow fleet and reduce funding for its war in Ukraine.
- Britain detains sanctioned oil tanker believed to be linked to Russia’s shadow fleet
Britain detained the sanctioned oil tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel, suspected of being part of Russia’s shadow fleet evading sanctions over its war in Ukraine. The operation, coordinated with French authorities, aims to disrupt resources fueling Russia’s aggression.
- Several firms may have been involved in interference during French local elections
French authorities suspect the Israeli firm Blackcore of involvement in interference during French local elections. Le Monde's sources indicate other companies may also be involved, with a network of subcontractors complicating identification of the sponsor.
- G7 summit at Swiss-French border brings tight security in case violent protests occur
French and Swiss authorities have imposed strict border restrictions similar to pandemic measures as the G7 summit begins at the Swiss-French border. Tight security is in place due to concerns about potential violent protests during the event.
- Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-Cons
French authorities have fined Nintendo approximately $40 million for faulty Joy-Cons. The penalty addresses issues with the Joy-Con controllers linked to the company's products.
- Police dismantles fake ID marketplace used by migrant smugglers
French and Spanish authorities dismantled an online marketplace selling fake identity documents to migrant smuggling rings operating within the European Union.
- Cruise ship put under brief quarantine after 50 passengers infected with norovirus
A cruise ship was briefly quarantined in Bordeaux after around 50 passengers were infected with norovirus. The incident occurred on Wednesday and French authorities were involved. Ramy Inocencio reported on the event.
- Cruise ship put under brief quarantine after 50 passengers infected with norovirus
A cruise ship was briefly quarantined in Bordeaux after around 50 passengers were infected with norovirus. The incident occurred on Wednesday while the ship was docked. French authorities took action to contain the outbreak.
- French authorities lift lockdown on norovirus-hit cruise ship
A norovirus outbreak on a cruise ship led to a lockdown, but French authorities have lifted it, allowing asymptomatic passengers to disembark. The ship, Ambition, had 1,701 people onboard, mostly from the UK and Ireland. One person died and dozens became ill with the virus.
- Two women die in attempted Channel crossing from France to UK
Two women died when a boat carrying 82 people encountered engine trouble and ran aground near Calais, France, according to French authorities. The incident occurred during an attempted Channel crossing from France to the UK.
- French prosecutors charge 88 individuals linked to crypto wrench attacks
French prosecutors have charged 88 individuals linked to crypto wrench attacks, a form of ransomware targeting cryptocurrency users. Authorities warned crypto holders to avoid excessive social media exposure to reduce targeting risks.
- French police arrest suspected hacker behind dozens of data breaches
French authorities have arrested a suspected hacker believed responsible for multiple data breaches targeting public institutions, sports federations, and private organizations in France. The arrest follows reports of cyberattacks affecting various sectors across the country.
- DOJ refuses to help French authorities in criminal probe of X
The U.S. Department of Justice has declined to assist French authorities in a criminal investigation involving the entity X. The refusal highlights potential tensions in international legal cooperation.