L'Obs, formerly known as Le Nouvel Observateur ("The New Observer") is France's most widely read weekly newsmagazine. Founded in 1964 by Claude Perdriel, it has been part of Le Monde group since 2014, and is based in Paris.
Yassine S. presented himself in Brussels as a Harvard-educated psychologist. Business was booming...
French academic André Gunthert asserts that the selfie is not narcissistic folly at al...
Sima, a Parisian mother of three, hits the poker tables every night around 10 p.m. and plays for ...
As a border guard in 1989, Arpad Bella personally opened a portion of the Iron Curtain between Hu...
AIX-EN-PROVENCE — Over the past two days, Hervé Pighiera has picked up 118 cigarette butts, 60 cigarette packs, 69 plastic bottles and 7.75 kilos of non-classifiable ...
After Syria, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere, ISIS tries to take root in the Palestinian enclave govern...
Peyrelevade, a village of 800 people in central France, has welcomed 60 refugees since April. Its...
The world of rugby is not what it used to be. Artists gave way to men built like tanks, and the 2...