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Gabriel Attal Is France’s Youngest and First Openly Gay Prime Minister

Gabriel Attal, 34, replaces Élisabeth Borne in a cabinet shuffle that President Emmanuel Macron hopes can reinvigorate a term marked by drift and division.

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.

French Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, Resigns

Élisabeth Borne, only the second woman to occupy the position, stepped down as President Emmanuel Macron tries to inject fresh energy into his second term.

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne in her office in Paris in 2022.

The Year in People: Our 12 Favorite Saturday Profiles of 2023

From a Nobel Peace Prize winner, to a mayor hunted by the Russians, to a poet whose muses are cats, our profiles featured people shaping the world around them, often under the radar.

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.

Fractious Immigration Vote Exposes Cracks in Macron’s Alliance

Nearly a quarter of lower-house lawmakers in President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition abstained or voted against a proposed overhaul. Government leaders denied a revolt was underway.

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.

Over 100,000 March in France Against Antisemitism

The demonstrations in Paris and other cities came amid a rise in tensions in France over the Gaza war and a surge in antisemitic incidents.

The demonstration against antisemitism in Paris on Sunday was called by the leaders of both houses of the French Parliament.

‘Friends’ Cast Release Statement on Matthew Perry’s Death

Perry’s co-stars on the long-running NBC sitcom released a joint statement after the actor’s death over the weekend at 54.

Matthew Perry, third from right, with his “Friends” castmates: From left, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow.
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