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  2. Algiers putsch of 1961 - Wikipedia

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    The Algiers putsch ( Arabic: انقلاب 1961 في الجزائر; French: Putsch d'Alger or Coup d'État d'Alger ), also known as the putsch of the generals ( Putsch des généraux ), was a failed coup d'état intended to force French President Charles de Gaulle not to abandon French Algeria, along with the resident European community and pro ...

  3. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Naye Prese, 1934–1993. Paris-Soir, 1923–1944. Le Père Duchesne, 1790–1794, edited by Hébert. Le Père Duchesne (other newspapers) Le Petit Parisien, 1876–1944. Le Temps, 1861–1942, compromised by collaboration during Vichy regime, replaced as the newspaper of record by the newly created Le Monde.

  4. 20 minutes (France) - Wikipedia

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    20 minutes ( pronounced [vɛ̃ minyt] vingt minutes) is a free, daily newspaper aimed at commuters in France. It is published by Schibsted and Ouest-France Group [ fr]. [ 1][ 2] 20 minutos, the Spanish version, is distributed by Schibsted and Zeta in Spain. In Switzerland, the French-language edition 20 minutes and the German-language edition ...

  5. 1948 Algerian Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Elections for a new Assembly were held in French colonial Algeria on 4 and 11 April 1948. The new 120-seat Assembly was to be elected by two colleges, each of which would vote for 60 seats; one college represented around 1,500,000 Europeans and Algerian Jews, plus a few thousand "évolué" Muslims, and the second of around 8,000,000 ...

  6. Dominique Venner - Wikipedia

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    Dominique Venner (French:; 16 April 1935 – 21 May 2013) was a French historian, journalist, and essayist.Venner was a member of the Organisation armée secrète and later became a European nationalist, founding the neo-fascist and white nationalist Europe-Action, before withdrawing from politics to focus on a career as a historian. [1]

  7. Le Parisien - Wikipedia

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    Le Parisien ( pronounced [lə paʁizjɛ̃]; lit. 'The Parisian') is a French daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and its suburbs. Since 2015, Le Parisien has been owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, better known as LVMH, belonging to French billionaire Bernard Arnault.

  8. The Republicans (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Republicans. The Republicans ( French: Les Républicains [le ʁepyblikɛ̃], LR) is a liberal conservative [ 7][ 8][ 9] political party in France, largely inspired by the tradition of Gaullism. [ 10][ 7][ 11] The party was formed on 30 May 2015 as the re-incorporation of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), which had been established in ...

  9. Les Echos (France) - Wikipedia

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    0153-4831. Website. lesechos .fr. Les Echos ( French pronunciation: [lez‿eko]) is the first daily French financial newspaper, founded in 1908 by brothers Robert and Émile Servan-Schreiber. [ 5] Owned by LVMH, it has an economic liberal stance and "defend [s] the idea that market is superior to plan ". Les Echos is the main competitor of La ...