The French National Assembly has voted in favour of banning the use of social media for children under the age of 15.
The French government has survived fresh no-confidence votes in the National Assembly, keeping its 2026 budget alive despite ...
If the bill passes the upper house it could take effect by the start of France's new school year in September.
France's National Assembly wants to ban teens from TikTok & co. But the EU Digital Services Act and country of origin ...
Macron hails vote as 'major step,' with legislation now heading to Senate to enforce ban starting from next school year - ...
The text must now be examined by the Senate under an accelerated procedure and if approved, it could be passed into law in the next few months. View on euronews ...
France's National Assembly adopted the expenditure section of the 2026 state budget Tuesday, despite two censure motions ...
PARIS -- French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's government survived the no-confidence votes on Wednesday after the deputies of the French National Assembly voted against the motions.
With a splintered Parliament, fixing France's economic woes means rounds of intricate negotiations, many of which fail. Some ...
May 27 (UPI) --France's National Assembly approved a measure that would legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia if signed into law. The French lawmakers passed the measure, dubbed the "right to die" ...
France's National Assembly is backing a bill aimed at banning social media access for children under 15. This initiative is ...
PARIS, Jan 26 (Reuters) - France's National Assembly debated legislation to ban children under 15 years old from social media ...