Le Monde is a daily afternoon newspaper published in France. It is the principal publication of the Le Monde Group, with an average circulation of 323,039 copies per issue in 2009, with approximately 40,000 sold internationally.
Le Figaro is a Paris-based daily morning newspaper that was created in 1826. It is France's oldest national daily and, along with Le Monde and Libération, one of the three French newspapers of record.
Linternaute.com is a notable French news website that was founded in 2000. It was the 99th most visited website in France as of November 2020. Groupe Figaro publishes L'Internaute.
La Croix is a daily French general-interest Roman Catholic newspaper published in France. It is published in Paris and distributed throughout France, having an 87,000-copy circulation as of 2018. On important political matters, it is neither obviously left nor explicitly right; rather, the journal adopts the Church's perspective.
Libération, often known as Libé, is a daily newspaper in France founded in 1973 in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in the aftermath of the May 1968 protest movements.
Le Parisien is a daily French newspaper that covers international, national, and local news in Paris and its environs. It is owned by LVMH Mot Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, or LVMH for short.
Les Echos was launched in 1908 by the brothers Robert and Émile Servan-Schreiber as the first daily French financial newspaper. It is the major adversary of La Tribune, a competing financial newspaper.
Bruno Bertez started La Tribune, a French weekly financial newspaper, in 1985. Its biggest rival is the French newspaper Les Échos, which is owned by LVMH. La Tribune was a subsidiary of LVMH from 1993 to 2007.
Le Canard enchaîné is a French satirical weekly newspaper. Its headquarters are located in Paris. It was founded in 1915 during World War I and featured investigative journalism and leaks from inside the French government, the French political world, and the French corporate world, as well as many jokes and cartoons.
France Soir was a French daily that thrived in print throughout the 1950s and 1960s, with a circulation of 1.5 million in the 1950s. It deteriorated rapidly under numerous owners before being resurrected in 2006 as a populist tabloid.
L'Express is a weekly French news magazine based in Paris. The weekly is at the center of the French media scene, with a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a career supplement, Réussir.
Le Dauphiné libéré is a French regional daily newspaper that focuses on local news and activities. Grenoble, France, is the location of the paper's publication.
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