France’s newly appointed prime minister, Gabriel Attal, arrives for the handover ceremony with the outgoing prime minister, Elisabeth Borne, at the Hotel Matignon in Paris today.
Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne in her office in Paris in 2022.
Clockwise from top left: Johannes Fritz, an Austrian biologist; Nomcebo Zikode, a South African singer; Moha Alshawamreh, a Palestinian tech worker; Hwang In-suk, a South Korean poet; Shinjiro Atae, a J-pop idol; and María Mercedes Coroy, a Guatemalan actress.
Left-wing lawmakers held signs in French reading “liberty,” “equality” and “fraternity,” the words of the national motto, after the National Assembly voted on the immigration bill on Tuesday.
The demonstration against antisemitism in Paris on Sunday was called by the leaders of both houses of the French Parliament.
Matthew Perry, third from right, with his “Friends” castmates: From left, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow.
Mourners gathering in Arras, France, on Sunday, two days after a teacher was killed in a knife attack at a public school in the city.