The decision will impose an additional burden on unvaccinated people, following on from a law requiring a health pass to enter many indoor venues.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
At Least 9 Drown Swimming Off the Coast of Southern France
The victims had ventured into the waves at various beaches despite high seas stirred up by strong winds that formed perilous underwater swells.
A Skeleton for Diplomacy: How a Plan to Reconcile France and Russia Collapsed
The remains of a Napoleonic general who died on a Russian battlefield came home in July. But the chance for rapprochement collapsed over concerns about Moscow’s policies.
Josephine Baker to Be Honored With a Panthéon Burial
Ms. Baker will be the first Black woman to be entombed in the Panthéon in Paris, a symbolic move amid racial tensions in France.
Earthquake-Struck Haiti is Lashed by Heavy Rains After Storm Hits
The new casualty figures from Saturday’s quake, including 10,000 injured, come as victims struggled with a storm deluge that could complicate relief efforts.
Quake-Struck Haiti Is Lashed by Heavy Rains After Storm Hits
The deluge could complicate the relief efforts that followed a 7.2-magnitude temblor that devastated the southwest of the country on Saturday.
Non-E.U. visitors to France can get a health pass to enter social venues.
Tourists had been concerned that they would not be allowed in cafes, museums and sporting events if their foreign vaccination certificates were not recognized.
Joseph Lambert, Leader of Haiti’s Senate, Vies for Power
Joseph Lambert has been backed by a group of lawmakers and a coalition of parties to become the country’s provisional president.
Martine Moïse, Widow of Haiti President, Speaks After Husband’s Assassination
An audio recording claimed to be of Martine Moïse, who was wounded in the attack that killed her husband, urged people to carry on his “battle.” But doubts were raised about the clip’s authenticity.
Political instability was fueling a rise in gang violence even before the president was killed.
Armed groups have become increasingly powerful in Haiti, playing on the political instability and the growing poverty to seize control of large swaths of big cities.