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Below is a list of newspapers in France.
[edit] National
- La Croix (Catholic, daily)
- Le Figaro (right-wing, daily)
- L'Humanité (formerly the newspaper of the French Communist Party, daily)
- Libération (left-wing, daily)
- Le Monde (centre-left, centre, daily)
- Le Parisien (daily)
- La Tribune (economics, daily)
- Les Échos (economics, daily)
- France Soir
- Rue 89 (internet, free, founded in April 2007, headed by Pierre Haski, former journalist of Libération)
- Bakchich (internet, free - satirical, headed by Nicolas Beau, former journalist of Le Canard enchaîné)
- 20 Minutes (daily, free)
- Metro (daily, free)
- L'Équipe (sports, daily)
[edit] Weekly
[edit] Monthly
[edit] Regional
[edit] Former newspapers
- La Gazette, 1631-1915, first French weekly, founded by Théophraste Renaudot, became the mouthpiece of the Legitimists monarchists
- L'Ami du peuple founded by Marat
- Le Journal des débats, 1789-1944 (conservative)
- Le Père Duchesne, 1790-1794 (edited by Jacques Hébert)
- Le Père Duchesne (19th c.) (other newspapers)
- Le Globe, 1824-1832, founded by the republican and socialist Pierre Leroux, mouthpiece of the Saint-Simonists starting in 1830
- Le National, 1830-1851 (liberal, founded by Adolphe Thiers and Armand Carrel)
- La Voix des Femmes, 1848-1852 (feminist)
- Le Temps (Paris), 1861-1942 (compromised by the Collaboration during Vichy, replaced at the Liberation by Le Monde)
- Le Petit Parisien, 1876-1944
- La Citoyenne, 1881-1891 (feminist)
- Le Matin (Paris), 1884-1944
- Le Journal (Paris), 1892-1944
- Paris-Soir, 1923-1944
- Je suis partout, 1930-1944, far-right newspaper, Collaborationist during Vichy
- Combat, 1944-1974 (founded during the Resistance, hosted articles by Albert Camus, Sartre, Malraux, etc.)
[edit] English-language newspapers
[edit] See also