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Juliette Jabkhiro

Juliette Jabkhiro

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Actor Depardieu admits to 'grabbing' woman by the hips, denies assault in court

French movie star Gerard Depardieu admitted in court on Tuesday that he had grabbed by the hips a woman who has accused him of sexual assault, but denied it was

Actor Depardieu admits to 'grabbing' woman by the hips, denies assault in court
Arts|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

French film star Depardieu faces trial over sexual assault allegations

French actor Gerard Depardieu faces trial on Monday over alleged sexual assaults of two women on a film set, a case placing one of the world's best known movie

French film star Depardieu faces trial over sexual assault allegations
Crime|Europe|Health

In French child rape trial, one victim draws inspiration from Gisele Pelicot

When police told Louis-Marie, 35, that they believed he had been sexually abused two decades earlier by a surgeon who treated him for appendicitis, he

In French child rape trial, one victim draws inspiration from Gisele Pelicot
Crime|Europe

In retired French surgeon's child rape trial, son says father was like 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'

The son of a retired French surgeon accused of raping and sexually assaulting hundreds of young patients told a court on Tuesday that Joel Le Scouarnec

In retired French surgeon's child rape trial, son says father was like 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'
Crime|Europe|Health

Retired French surgeon admits 'despicable' acts in child rape trial

A retired surgeon accused of raping and sexually assaulting hundreds of young patients, some while they were under anesthetic, told the opening of his

Retired French surgeon admits 'despicable' acts in child rape trial
Crime|Europe|Health

After shocking Pelicot crimes, French surgeon to face trial in child sex abuse case

When police in western France searched surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's home after he raped his 6-year-old neighbour in 2017, they found a cache of sex dolls

After shocking Pelicot crimes, French surgeon to face trial in child sex abuse case
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

French film director Ruggia found guilty of sexually abusing actress Haenel

A French court on Monday found French film director Christophe Ruggia guilty of sexually abusing actress Adele Haenel when she was underage, in one of the first #

French film director Ruggia found guilty of sexually abusing actress Haenel
Europe|News|World

France to boost Olympics security with foreign military, police support

France has asked about 45 foreign countries to contribute several thousand extra military, police and civilian personnel to help safeguard the

France to boost Olympics security with foreign military, police support
Crime|MidEast|News|World

Three Syrian officials found guilty of war crimes in France

Three senior Syrian officials were found guilty by a French court on Friday of war crimes over their involvement in the disappearance and

Europe|News|World

In restive New Caledonia, Macron sees Pacific power and influence

In 2018, a year after becoming France's president, Emmanuel Macron flew to the remote French-ruled Pacific island of New Caledonia to outline

In restive New Caledonia, Macron sees Pacific power and influence
Europe|News|World

Muslim schools caught up in France's fight against Islamism

Last year, Sihame Denguir enrolled her teenage son and daughter in France's largest Muslim

Muslim schools caught up in France's fight against Islamism
Europe|News

France's election stokes far-right linked violence

When a Green party activist was headbutted in the street, his attackers told him there was more to come when the far right's Jordan Bardella

France's election stokes far-right linked violence
Entertainment|Lifestyle

Thousands march in Paris Pride ahead of elections

Tens of thousands of people took part in the big annual pride march in Paris on Saturday, with LGBT rights groups saying they fear

Thousands march in Paris Pride ahead of elections
News

France sends more police to New Caledonia to try to restore calm

The French government sent more police to the Pacific island of New Caledonia on Thursday and said it would crack down

France sends more police to New Caledonia to try to restore calm
News|World

Four dead in New Caledonia riots, France declares state of emergency

France declared a state of emergency on the Pacific island of New Caledonia on Wednesday after three young indigenous

Four dead in New Caledonia riots, France declares state of emergency
Crime|News|World

France sends more police, seeks talks, to quell New Caledonia riots

France sent extra police squadrons to quell riots on the Pacific island of New Caledonia on Tuesday but also opened the door to a

France sends more police, seeks talks, to quell New Caledonia riots
Election|Europe

In France, three-way election battles could bring more far-right MPs

On the campaign trail in Magny-en-Vexin, French centrist candidate Emilie Chandler is determined to maintain her bid in a three-way race for her

In France, three-way election battles could bring more far-right MPs
Europe|News|Political

French voters deliver a win for the left, a blow for Le Pen and a hung parliament

France faced potential political deadlock after elections on Sunday threw up a hung parliament, with a leftist alliance unexpectedly

French voters deliver a win for the left, a blow for Le Pen and a hung parliament
Crime|Europe|News|World

France races to head off ISIS-K threat to Paris Olympics

Tajik journalist Temur Varki received a disquieting call from Paris police in late March, days after Islamic State militants from his

France races to head off ISIS-K threat to Paris Olympics
Europe|News

Paris Olympics security sweep upends lives, courts overturn cases

French paramedic Seifelislam Benadda had just dropped off a patient at hospital on July 1, he said, when police informed him he was prohibited from leaving his hometown in the Paris

Paris Olympics security sweep upends lives, courts overturn cases
Europe|News|Sports|World

Olympics-Flotilla on Seine, rain and Celine Dion mark start of Paris Olympics

French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Olympic Games open on Friday after a soaking wet ceremony in which athletes were

Olympics-Flotilla on Seine, rain and Celine Dion mark start of Paris Olympics
News|Sports|World

Olympics-Fencing-Queen Kong breaks French hearts to take maiden gold in women's epee

Hong Kong's fencing queen Vivian Kong claimed her first Olympic gold medal in a nerve-wracking bout against local favourite Auriane Mallo-Breton of France in the

Olympics-Fencing-Queen Kong breaks French hearts to take maiden gold in women's epee
News|Sports|US

Olympics-Fencing-US one-two on another night of frustration for the French

Lee Kiefer and Lauren Scruggs gave the United States gold and silver in the women's foil on Sunday as France had another night of frustration in their quest for a

Olympics-Fencing-US one-two on another night of frustration for the French
News|Sports|US

Olympics-Fencing-Young Queens fencer shows New York grit on Paris 2024 stage

Growing up in cutthroat New York gave Lauren Scruggs the competitive mindset needed to claim an unexpected fencing silver medal on her Olympic debut

Olympics-Fencing-Young Queens fencer shows New York grit on Paris 2024 stage

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