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Newspapers published in France

Newspapers published in France

  • France-Soir
    France Soir (English: France Evening) was a French daily newspaper that prospered during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching a circulation of 1.
  • Le Monde
    Le Monde (French pronunciation: ​[lə mɔ̃d]; English: The World) is a French daily afternoon newspaper founded by Hubert Beuve-Méry and continuously published in Paris since its first edition on 19 December 1944.
  • Fête de l'Humanité
    The first fête de l'Humanité took place in September 1930 it was started to raise funds for the newspaper L'Humanité and 1000 people attended it.
  • Libération
    Libération (French: [li.be.ʁa.sjɔ̃], popularly known as Libé [li.be]), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.
  • Le Canard enchaîné
    Le Canard enchaîné (French pronunciation: ​[lə kanaʁ‿ɑ̃ʃɛne]; English: The Chained Duck or The Chained Paper, as "canard" is French slang meaning "newspaper") is a satirical weekly newspaper in France.
  • Questions Internationales
    Questions Internationales (French for International Issues) is a bimonthly French magazine founded in 2003 and published by La Documentation française.
  • Le Petit Journal (newspaper)
    Le Petit Journal was a conservative daily Parisian newspaper founded by Moïse Polydore Millaud; published from 1863 to 1944.
  • L'Équipe
    (For other uses, see Équipe (disambiguation).) L'Équipe (pronounced: [leˈkip], French for "the team") is a French nationwide daily newspaper devoted to sport, owned by Éditions Philippe Amaury.
  • L'Humanité
    L'Humanité (pronounced: [lymaniˈte], French for "Humanity"), formerly the daily newspaper linked to the French Communist Party (PCF).
  • La Bougie du Sapeur
    La Bougie du Sapeur is a humorous French newspaper launched in 1980 that prints only on Leap Day, making it the world’s least frequently published newspaper.
  • International New York Times
    The International New York Times was an English language newspaper printed at 38 sites throughout the world and sold in more than 160 countries and territories.
  • Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest
    Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest ('The Mid-West Worker') was a communist weekly newspaper published from Limoges, France.
  • Le Travailleur du Loiret
    Le Travailleur du Loiret ('The Worker of Loiret') was a communist weekly newspaper published from Orléans, France, founded in 1924.
  • Ouest-France
    Ouest-France (French pronunciation: ​[wɛst.fʁɑ̃s] ; French for "West-France") is a provincial daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on local news and events.
  • TheFrenchPaper
    TheFrenchPaper was a monthly newspaper for the English-speaking expatriate community in France.
  • OJD France
    OJD (French: Office de justification de la diffusion, "Circulation Audit Office"), formerly Diffusion Contrôle, is a French nonprofit organisation (in French: Association loi de 1901) that certifies the circulation of newspapers and periodicals in France, to provide advertisers with audience measurement figures.
  • Midi Libre
    Midi Libre (French pronunciation: ​[midi ˈlibʁ]) is a French daily newspaper in Montpellier that covers general news.
  • Le nouveau socialiste
    Le nouveau socialiste ('New Socialist') was a weekly newspaper in Spanish and French published from Toulouse, France 1972-1976.
  • Étude de la presse d'information quotidienne
    Étude de la presse d'information quotidienne (EPIQ, literally "Study of daily press information") is a French audience measurement organisation which gathers readership statistics on behalf of French newspapers.
  • Gegen Engeland (Brest newspaper)
    Gegen Engeland was a German language daily newspaper published from Brest, France between 1940 and 1944.
  • La Voix du Nord (daily)
    La Voix du Nord (French: [la vwa dy nɔʁ]; lit. The Voice of the North or The Voice of Nord) is a regional daily newspaper from the north of France.
  • L'Yonne républicaine
    L'Yonne républicaine is a regional daily newspaper which is based in Auxerre, Yonne.
  • La France (French newspaper)
    La France was a daily financial newspaper in the 19th century.
  • La Montagne (newspaper)
    La Montagne is a French language regional daily newspaper based in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
  • La Presse (French newspaper)
    La Presse was the first penny press newspaper in France.
  • Le Populaire (French newspaper)
    Le Populaire was a socialist daily newspaper published in France.
  • Le Petit Quotidien
    Le Petit Quotidien is a French daily newspaper for 6- to 10-year-old children.
  • Le Progrès
    Le Progrès is a regional daily newspaper which is based in Lyon, Rhône.
  • La Provence
    (For other uses, see Provence (disambiguation).) La Provence is a French language daily newspaper published in Marseille, France.
  • Le Petit Provençal
    Le Petit Provençal (The Little Provincial) was a French provincial daily newspaper founded in Marseille in 1880.
  • L'Écho taurin
    L'Écho taurin was a publication from Béziers, France which called for support to 'bull-fighting and southern freedoms'.
  • La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime
    La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime ('Workers', Peasants' and Sailors' Brittany') was a weekly newspaper published 1935-1950 in Brittany, France.
  • La Passerelle (newspaper)
    La Passerelle (French) or the Gateway (English) is a local newspaper distributed in the area of Planoise, in the city of Besançon (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France.
  • Nord éclair
    Nord éclair is a French language regional newspaper in Roubaix, France.
  • Le Dauphiné libéré
    Le Dauphiné libéré is a provincial daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on local news and events.
  • Come4news
    Come4news is a website of news with voluntary and non-professional writers, created by Fabien Bardoux in April 2007, after acquiring Technoblog.
  • French News
    French News was a monthly newspaper, based in Périgueux, Dordogne, France, published in English and distributed mostly in France.
  • Le Télégramme
    Le Télégramme is a French language daily newspaper in Brittany, Morlaix, Finistère, France.
  • Midi Olympique
    Midi Olympique is a French bi-weekly newspaper specializing in rugby, belonging to the La Dépêche group and based partly in Toulouse and partly in Paris.
  • Die Neue Welt
    Die Neue Welt ('The New World') was a newspaper issued from Alsace, France.
  • Der Elsässer Bote
    Der Elsässer Bote ('The Alsatian Messenger') was a German-language daily newspaper in Alsace, France.