
Macron’s Ministry of Truth
Panic in the face of a country slipping out of his grasp? Macron intends to tighten his grip on public opinion and the press.

Panic in the face of a country slipping out of his grasp? Macron intends to tighten his grip on public opinion and the press.

Three authors from the nationalist and conservative Right have sold several hundred thousand books, while figures from the Left struggle to sell more than 200 copies.

For the first time, a French television channel has been fined for allowing a guest to cast doubt on the human origins of climate change.

The latest target is Frontières, a small investigative magazine now facing a financial squeeze as advertisers retreat—prompting anger on the French Right and calls for legal pushback.

A man caught on camera attacked the sister in an abbey in the Tarn-et-Garonne region but prosecutors have decided not to pursue the case.

France’s media regulator, ARCOM, has launched an inquiry into the editorial practices of CNews and Europe 1.

When the journalist was attacked for the second time in a year, her partner stepped in, risking his life.

Le Pen’s heir is focusing on a potential confrontation with the far Left in the 2027 presidential election, as the centre and its satellites are now completely discredited.

Owners forced to apologise for on-screen presentation of inconvenient truth.

CNews dares to talk about security, immigration, borders, and justice while public TV carefully avoids these topics.