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The right-wing leader of France from 2007 to 2012 was sentenced last month to five years in prison, but his lawyers have requested his release until his appeal.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are committed to protecting their private family time,” a Kensington Palace spokesperson said.
Ten French citizens are on trial for online posts about Brigitte Macron — a case highlighting how Europe and the U.S. are redefining the limits of free speech.
A French magazine, Paris Match, has acknowledged breaching the privacy of Prince William and his wife, Catherine, during a vacation in France this year, the latest legal victory in the royals’ long-running battle against intrusive photographers.
Guy Kopelowicz, a renowned photo editor with The Associated Press, has died at 89. He joined the AP in 1964 and became Paris Chief Photo Editor in 1984, retiring in 2005.