News in French & News from France

Les Actualités en Francais !

NEWS FROM FRANCE IN ENGLISH

News From France: A free monthly review of news and trends from the Press & Communications Office at the Embassy of France in Washington, DC.

     For past issues of News From France,
     please click here.

NEWS IN FRENCH

Un journal francais en ligne avec les actualites et les informations pratiques. Cliquer ici.



Comme toutes les fenêtres ouvertes ZigZag permet d'assouvir sa curiosité. Penchez-vous et jetez un œil bienveillant ou critique sur la vie de votre communauté, celle des francophones et des francophiles. Au travers d'un dénominateur commun, la langue française, ZigZag vous accompagne sur le chemin de la diversité des cultures et des histoires.     

http://www.zigzag-francophonie.eu/

 
Wall Street Watch: A weekly report written by the Financial Counsellor's office at the Embassy of France in Washington DC. 

 

WSW No. 5
WSW No. 7

WSW No. 10
WSW No. 11
WSW No. 12

WSW No. 13
WSW No. 15
WSW No. 17
WSW No. 18
WSW No. 19
WSW No. 21
WSW No. 22
WSW No. 23
WSW No. 24
WSW No. 25   9/24/09
WSW No. 26  10/1/09
WSW No. 27  10/9/09
WSW No. 28  10/16/09
WSW No. 29  10/22/09
WSW No. 31  11/5/09
WSW No. 32  11/12/09
WSW No. 33  11/19/09
WSW No. 34  11/25/09
WSW No. 35  12/3/09
WSW No. 36  12/10/09
WSW No. 37  12/17/09
WSW No. 38  12/24/09
WSW No. 1    1/7/10
WSW No. 2    1/14/10
WSW No. 3    1/21/10
WSW No. 4    1/28/10
WSW No. 5    2/4/10
WSW No. 6    2/11/10
WSW No. 7    2/18/10

     

     

     

     

     

     

      Clés Actu



      Clés Actu - no. 96: Newsletter on reforms in the field of "collectivités locales".
      Clés Actu - no. 95: Newsletter on the prevention of "expulsions locatives".
      Clés Actu - no. 100: Newsletter on "la departementalisation de Mayotte".
      Cles Actu - no. 101: Newsletter on "le decret sur la remuneration des dirigeants d'entreprises".



      INFOS Hebdo
      : Newsletter from French senators representing French expats.

       

      Serge Bellanger, President of the FACC has departed

       

      It is with great sadness and sense of loss that the French-American Chamber of Commerce of DC announces the death of, Serge Bellanger longstanding President of the French-American Chamber of Commerce. Serge was a great supporter of the reconstruction of the chapter of Washington DC, and he will be greatly missed in DC.

      Mr. Bellanger was a pillar of the French-American community, a dedicated ambassador for strong French-American relations and a consummate professional, whose tireless work ethic, guiding wisdom and commitment to all of the many professional and philanthropic causes he supported will be sorely missed.

      For thirty years, Serge Bellanger brought boundless energy to his positions as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC) in New York, President of the French-American Chamber of Commerce, the Union of French Chambers of Commerce and Industry Abroad as well as to the Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur, the Maison Française at Columbia University, the Grand Marnier Foundation and a variety of other volunteer positions. Mr. Bellanger was a Commander in the French Legion of Honor and National Order of Merit. To view Mr. Bellanger's complete biography, please click here.

      Christine Lagarde, French Minister of the Economy, Industry and Employment, and Anne-Marie Idrac, Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, have issued statements mourning the loss of Serge Bellanger and saluting his contributions to French-American relations. During his hospitalization, Mr. Bellanger asked FACC Vice President Stephen L. Dreyfuss to serve as acting President in his absence. The Executive Committee has asked Mr. Dreyfuss to continue in that role until the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors have designated Mr. Bellanger's permanent successor. The officers, directors, members and staff of the French-American Chamber of Commerce express their profound sympathy to Mr. Bellanger's wife, Danielle Bellanger, and pledge to continue his work to advance the cause of French-American cooperation.

      Advertising