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A week in France - Criminal groups recruit women to cater to female clients

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A week in France - Criminal groups recruit women to cater to female clients
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A week in France - Criminal groups recruit women to cater to female clients

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  • France 24·May 2

    A week in France - Criminal groups recruit women to cater to female clients

    Women are increasingly being arrested and tried for drug trafficking here in France. This trend is linked to networks recruiting more women to cater to their female clientele. We have a special report on women in the drug trade and how they got involved. Also in this edition: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was back in court on Wednesday, as he continues his appeal against his conviction for involvement in an election campaign financing conspiracy tied to Libya. President Emmanuel Macron attended the final phase of the “Orion 26” military exercises on Thursday. The drills represent an intense combat simulation involving thousands of troops from France and several other European nations. French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies announced on Wednesday that its net profit had risen by 51% in the first quarter of 2026. The news has been drawing criticism from consumers hit by rising prices at the pump and calls for action from the French government. Plus, it’s the world’s largest sailing ship. The giant three-masted luxury vessel can accommodate 130 passengers willing to pay up to 200,000 euros for an exclusive week-long cruise.

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