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Court allows controversial ultra-nationalist rally in Paris
Court allows controversial ultra-nationalist rally in Paris Around 1,000 activists, many clad in black and wearing masks, marched through the streets of Paris on Saturday to commemorate the 1994 death of an ultra-nationalist student. The event, which was initially banned, took place without major incident, according to police, though 13 arrests were made. A counter rally was...
France lists first supersonic Concorde as historical monument
France lists first supersonic Concorde as historical monument France's culture minister Rachida Dati has announced the designation of Concorde Number 1 – a model of the Franco-British supersonic aircraft – as a historical monument.
France expands slavery remembrance with memorial in Paris suburb
France expands slavery remembrance with memorial in Paris suburb France on Saturday marks its National Memorial Day for Slavery and Its Abolitions. The town of Arcueil in the Paris suburbs is unveiling a commemorative stele – part of broader national efforts to create more memorial sites that acknowledge the country's role in slavery.
France fails to broker deal on New Caledonia's future after three-day 'conclave'
France fails to broker deal on New Caledonia's future after three-day 'conclave' Talks between pro- and anti-independence groups in New Caledonia – mediated by Overseas Territories Minister Manuel Valls – this week collapsed without an agreement, leaving the French Pacific territory in political limbo one year after its worst violence since the 1980s.
Football: Stars align as Monaco secure Champions League qualification Competitors fell by the wayside on a dream night in the Principality as AS Monaco secured qualification for next season's Champions League with a win over Lyon (2-0).
 Princess Grace Hospital Centre signs landmark charter for inclusive healthcare access The Princess Grace Hospital has adopted a 17-point charter to improve healthcare access for patients with disabilities, aligning with Monaco’s Handicap policy and setting new standards for inclusive care.
Where the parties are: terrace events bring high-energy nights to Monaco Grand Prix weekend As Monaco gears up for the return of the Grand Prix this May, attention is turning not only to the racing, but also to where the best views—and parties—will be found.
Moravia Yachting: fresh energy, deep roots, and the boutique brokerage rewriting the rules In Monaco, where superyachts and supercars abound, Moravia Yachting stands out—not with noise, but with a distinctive approach that sets it apart in the heart of the principality’s luxury scene.

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Looking for a man? Well, it’s not too difficult if you don’t mind the dung on his boots

CoupleA rather familiar figure within the expat community is the woman who’s here from Norwich, Nijmegen or Norrkoping hoping to find a man. It’s not easy but there’s a ray of hope. France’s farmers offer a buyer’s market to these looking-for-love ladies. According to Ministry of Agriculture figures one-third of agriculteurs are single and would do anything not to be. As one man told a radio interviewer recently, “If I meet a woman and tell her I’m a farmer, she’s usually off like a shot. They don’t like the sound of the life: it means isolation and likely sharing in some very hard and boring work. But for the right kind of person it could be the right kind of life.”

So if you’re on the hunt for a man think about meeting a farmer. The simplest way is to go on one of the several dating sites. Among the most popular are www.atraverschamp.com (France and Canada), www.vachement.fr and www.agri-dating.fr. Luc Gagnon, who founded the first of these three, explains, “It works like any other dating site but it’s very specific and female members get informed very quickly about what sort of lifestyle it would lead to.” Another possibility (involving heavy public exposure) is to get on the M6 show l’Amour est dans le pré (roughly translated: “the way to marriage is across the meadow”). This brings with it all the drawbacks of reality television (over 6 million viewers regularly tune in). Those who wish to take part are carefully vetoed and given a psychological examination. As she looked back recently on the show’s seventh season producer Marie Genest insisted, “Most of the time things work out well with the encounter of town girls and country boys offering good entertainment. Having someone from the UK or the Netherlands would add something interesting to the mix.” To find more see “Programmes” at www.6play.fr/m6.