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...Founded in 1944 at the request of Charles de Gaulle after the liberation of Paris, Le Monde has established itself as France’s biggest national newspaper with about 480,000 subscribers....
...Daniel Křetínský has pushed Casino’s management to sell the retailer’s largest stores months before his planned bailout, said three people with knowledge of the discussions, an outcome its founder Jean-Charles...
...European Council president Charles Michel has announced he will run in EU-wide elections in June in a move that would force him to step down early from his current role if elected, and could hand more influence...
...“Defence is a pillar for our European sovereignty, and we must act more quickly and decisively,” European Council president Charles Michel told the EIB’s annual forum in Luxembourg yesterday....
...A black-and-white photograph, probably taken in the early 1960s, shows Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (1887-1965) working in his Paris studio....
...His tall “Les Demoiselles” pieces are named after Picasso’s painting “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon”, while the “Cases” series makes reference to designer Charlotte Perriand, with bold rectilinear shelves and...
...Founded in 1944 at the request of Charles de Gaulle after the liberation of Paris, Le Monde is now France’s biggest national daily newspaper with about 580,000 subscribers in print and digital....
...But then there’s the Identity and Democracy grouping, a much more extreme far right, which is Marine Le Pen in France, it’s the Alternative für Deutschland in Germany, it’s the Freedom party in Austria,...
...Or perhaps a young future King Charles, preparing for a chukka in his jodhpurs aside the polo field. Too formal?...
...Finance minister Bruno Le Maire headed to Wall Street at the end of last year, partly in a push to get more investment firms to follow US banks to Paris....
...Charles Girault was tasked with coordinating the project, as well as building the (not so) Petit Palais opposite. The result is an architectural cadavre exquis....
...Arcs, FranceThe affable Lucas Falcoz, born and raised in Les Arc, doesn’t strike one as a “disrupter” as he chats with guests in his family’s restaurant, Les Chalets de l’Arcs....
...February 28 to August 26; further information and tickets here Performance ‘Le Portrait de Dorian Gray’ and ‘Les Trois Soeurs’, Théâtre le Ranelagh Thomas Le Douarec brings Oscar Wilde’s fantastical novel...
...Charles-François Daubigny’s “Fields in June” (1874), a Salon success, rivals Monet’s “Poppies” for animation and chromatic intensity; Daubigny had resigned from the Salon jury in protest at Monet’s exclusion...
...Neither an opera nor an oratorio, L’Allegro is an adaptation of two poems by John Milton, with a short third part added by Handel’s librettist, Charles Jennens....
...Glaswegian designer Charles Jeffrey, who has been wearing kilts since he was four, creates styles for Loverboy that reference his heritage as well as ‘70s punk and club kid culture....
...Still rocking to Charles Wright’s “Express Yourself” as her film fades out, she advises: “Just keep on dancing . . . dance to the tempo of life.”...
...The pages from le Carré’s archive are a terrific reminder that writing is labour. Le Carré handwrites, crosses out, the pages are typewritten and then sections are cut and stapled over other pages....
...Victor Hugo’s son Charles described the Guernsey home where the French author wrote Les Misérables as a “three-storey autograph, a poem in several rooms”....
...Employees of the stores in question, which had sales of €3.6bn excluding VAT last year, will transfer to Auchan and Groupement Les Mousquetaires, Intermarché’s parent company....
...Now picture a different one, with drinkers on park benches, a gunpoint hold-up in the shadow of a Modernist tower block, or a rarely visited Charles Rennie Mackintosh church....
...Her latest series of books includes the work of photographer Charles Bébert who Andelman discovered when Jane Birkin died....
...As the class gathered momentum, Bernstein recommended a book which often guides her: Charles Dowding’s No Dig (Dorling Kindersley, £30) appeared in September and has much more advice than the title implies...
...In striking distance from town are 3,000-year-old Etruscan sites, excellent wineries, unforgettable Piero frescoes (Sansepolcro is an hour’s drive), and Le Celle, a hermitage situated a couple of kilometres...
...He also welcomed the announcement by Charles Michel, president of the European Council and fellow Liberal, to run for parliament. “An election is never won and never lost,” he said....
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