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PODCAST: France’s new language test rules explained and how will the farmers’ ‘siege of Paris’ end?

The Talking France team are back with two big topics - the farmers who are 'besieging' Paris and the new language tests that many foreigners in France will face (plus some chat on markets and France's pancake day).

PODCAST: France's new language test rules explained and how will the farmers' 'siege of Paris' end?
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Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local’s Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to discuss some big developments in France. 

First up: the ongoing farmers’ protests and the ‘siege of Paris’. We have the latest on the nationwide protests, how long they are likely to go on for and whether the French public support the farmers despite the widespread disruption.

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The other big news of the week is perhaps less dramatic that the farmers’ protests but will have a major impact on the lives of foreigners in France – stricter language requirements and compulsory tests. We’re talking about who is affected by the new law, who is exempt and why the government is doing this.

And we also love a foodie chat – this week we’re talking about the huge market known simply as Rungis and the very special (and slightly weird) traditions that surround France’s ‘pancake day’.

You can find all previous episodes of Talking France here, including our special episodes with listeners’ questions.

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PODCAST: Major French border changes explained and could France ban screens for kids?

The Talking France podcast is back with a look at France's May Day traditions (and protests), plans to limit screen time for children, a 90-year-old French barber and how the EU's EES passport checks will impact foreigners in France.

PODCAST: Major French border changes explained and could France ban screens for kids?

Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to look at all the news and talking points in France this week – with a podcast that is a little earlier than usual due to the May 1st public holiday.

May 1st in France is a day off work for most people – but also a day of protests (sometimes violent), lucky flowers and in some areas a strange ritual with a tree. We’re talking a look at the history and what the marchers will be demonstrating about this year.

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This week we’re looking at both ends of the age range – from France’s new law on ‘better ageing’ and the increasing number of people aged 100 or older to proposals to limit screen time for children, including a suggestion for a complete ban on TV for children aged under three. 

And the EU’s new biometric passport checks known as EES (Entry & Exit System) are causing worry and confusion to many listeners – we’re answering some commonly-asked questions including the situation for non-EU residents in France and for dual nationals.

Finally, we take a look at the new ‘republican integration contract’ for foreigners in France.

Talking France is a free podcast made possible by the support of paying members of The Local – you can find our complete back catalogue HERE and you can find out more about becoming a member HERE.

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