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What's Paris doing to combat its bedbug infestation?
by
Dougal Shaw
Jan 29, 2024
An outbreak of bedbugs sparked anxiety around Paris Fashion Week in October and could pose a major — and expensive — problem ahead of the Summer Olympics.
France cracks down on "dark store" meal delivery services
Dec 27, 2022
In some of Paris' neighborhoods, residents have had enough of so-called "dark stores" that offer home grocery and meal deliveries.
Paris will charge for motorcycle parking, stirring protest from the biker community
Aug 29, 2022
The cost of street parking for a motorcycle will be about $40 a day. Officials would like to see greater use of public transportation.
Paris experiments with driverless shuttle service
May 10, 2021
The transport authority uses an autonomous vehicle to bring people to a park. The free weekend service offers a glimpse of the future.
Some Parisians consider leaving the city permanently in the wake of COVID-19
Jul 21, 2020
Realtors see an increase in demand for homes outside the city.
Paris takes steps to become a more pedestrian-friendly city
Oct 2, 2017
As Paris becomes more pedestrian-friendly, suburban commuters who depend on their cars and some businesses raise concerns.
Paris begins construction of urban refugee camp
by
Emma Jacobs
Aug 23, 2016
The camp will provide shelter for more than 1,000 people.
For public good, not for profit.
Paris hopes to lure British talent after Brexit
by
Emma Jacobs
Jul 29, 2016
France has some things to overcome – including a reputation for high taxes.
EgyptAir flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo crashed
May 19, 2016
French President Francois Hollande confirms a Paris-Cairo EgyptAir flight that went missing over the Mediterranean, with 66 people on board, crashed.
How we've changed since the last rate hike, in 8 charts
by
Tony Wagner
Dec 16, 2015
Culturally we've moved on, but economically we're almost back where we started.