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    The closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024.

    How the French really feel about the Paris Olympics

    The Games’ problems – food, air-con, ticket prices – seem prosaic, whereas memories are written in poetry.

    • Matthew Drummond
    The Paris Olympics are coming to a close after two spectacular weeks.

    Tom Cruise dives into star-studded Paris closing ceremony

    With golden fireworks, celebrities and thousands of athletes partying into the night, the closing ceremony put a final flourish to Paris’ first Games in a century.

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    • John Leicester

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    Leon Marchand of Team France celebrates on the podium during the Swimming medal ceremony after the Men’s 400m Individual Medley Final on day two.

    French swimming sensation rises as star of the games

    Leon Marchand has drawn comparisons to American champion Michael Phelps and has lived up to those staggering expectations with his first gold medal on day two.

    • Paul Newberry
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    How the Olympics will change Paris

    After a divisive election, this northern summer’s Games will fire the starting gun on a vast project to transform the French capital.

    • Simon Kuper
    French President Emmanuel Macron has failed to counter the far-right narrative.

    French government to resign but stay on in caretaker role, sources say

    The caretaker government will run current affairs in France, including the start of the Olympics, but cannot pass laws.

    • Elizabeth Pineau
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    Olivier Faure: “We will take our time, don’t worry.”

    France’s left-wing parties struggle to unite, Socialists’ leader says

    The New Popular Front, an alliance ranging from socialists and Greens to the communist party, won the parliamentary election but fell well short of a majority.

    • Sudip Kar-Gupta
    Newly elected members of the Socialist party, with former French president Francois Hollande, pose outside the parliament.

    Macron coalition talks shaky as left ‘behaves like children’

    While French leftists demand the premiership, the president faces fissures in his own camp.

    • Leila Abboud, Adrienne Klasa, Sarah White and Ian Johnston

    France says adieu to the centre

    Australia too faces a drift to minority government, polarisation and identity politics at the next election, which France showed how easily can go off course.

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    La Defense business district in Paris. Corporate heads have responded to the election result with a mix of relief and fear.

    Corporate France bids adieu to Macron’s pro-business agenda

    Many business leaders are relieved to see extremes neutralised, but political gridlock and the rise of the left has sparked concern.

    • Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, Adrienne Klasa, Leila Abboud and Sarah White
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    Chinese hackers unveiled; Telstra hikes prices; Bapcor shuns $1.8b bid

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    The centre ground in French politics is shrinking – and with it the authority of President Emmanuel Macron.

    Europe now leaderless as global threats rise

    President Emmanuel Macron’s authority in Europe has shrunk after chaotic national elections, while the UK’s influence has been hobbled by Brexit.

    • Gideon Rachman
    Populist-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon wants to play kingmaker.

    Markets on tenterhooks as French politicians jostle for power

    France’s left-wing parties are scrambling for a way to break the political impasse created by President Emmanuel Macron’s snap parliamentary election.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    France faces political gridlock after shock election result

    France faces fresh political uncertainty and weeks of wrangling, with an intractable hung parliament carved up between three blocs, after a shock election result.

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    What are the options to govern France?

    Complicated talks lie ahead after snap elections called by Emmanuel Macron resulted in hung parliament.

    • Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, Leila Abboud, Adrienne Klasa and Ian Johnston
    Macron the gambler might be left holding more cards than anyone thought.

    Macron the gambler wins the right to play kingmaker

    The French left’s best chance of power is to follow the Keir Starmer strategy of breaking with the extremists and reuniting with the centre.

    • Lionel Laurent
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    Left scores shock French win; Rex Minerals soars; Airport train deal

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    A hung parliament would risk policy paralysis for the rest of President Emmanuel Macron’s presidency.

    France heads back to its postwar era of ungovernability

    France seems to be turning the clock back to the 4th Republic, the volatile postwar period when the presidency was weaker and a raucous parliament was supreme.

    • Ben Hall
    Far-right National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen answers a television network after the second round of the legislative election on Sunday in Paris.

    French left alliance set for shock victory over Le Pen and Macron

    The coalition’s surge is a surprise blow to far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who had hoped to form the next government, and incumbent president Emmanuel Macron.

    • Ania Nussbaum

    France braces for far-right chaos as voting under way

    France was voting on Sunday in pivotal runoff elections that could hand a historic victory to Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally and its inward-looking, anti-immigrant vision – or produce a hung parliament and years of political deadlock.

    • Barbara Surk and Helena Alves
    Marine Le Pen, leader of National Rally, is hoping for victory in Sunday’s election.

    Billionaire ‘French Murdoch’ behind Le Pen’s rise

    Vincent Bollare’s TV channel and related media outlets have normalised and amplified the far-right leader’s message ahead of this weekend’s French elections.

    • Benoit Berthelot and Tara Patel