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Le Monde
French daily newspaper founded in 1944

Le Figaro
French daily newspaper
Libération
' (), popularly known as Libé''''' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far left of France's political spectrum, the editorial line evolved towards a more centre-left stance at the end of the 1970s, where it remains as of 2012.
Le Monde diplomatique
monthly newspaper based in France
L'Humanité
'''' (, ) is a French daily newspaper. It was previously a de facto'' organisation of the SFIO, and thereafter of the French Communist Party (PCF), to which it still maintains links. Its slogan is "In an ideal world, would not exist."
Le Canard enchaîné
French satirical newspaper
Le Parisien
French newspaper
L'Illustration
'''''L'Illustration''''' (; 1843–1944) was a French illustrated weekly newspaper published in Paris. It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
La Croix
French Catholic newspaper (1880–)
Le Petit Journal
Parisian daily newspaper (1863-1944)
Les Échos
French news website and daily newspaper
L'Aurore
) was a literary, liberal, and socialist newspaper published in Paris, France, from 1897 to 1914. Its most famous headline was Émile Zola's ''J'accuse...!'' leading into his article on the Dreyfus Affair.

France Soir
France Soir () was a French newspaper that prospered in physical format during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching a circulation of 1.5 million in the 1950s. It declined rapidly under various owners and was relaunched as a populist tabloid in 2006. However, the company went bankrupt on 23 July 2012, before re-emerging as an online-only media in 2016. In 2020, according to NewsGuard, this media "fails to adhere to several basic journalistic standards".
Le Petit Parisien
periodical published in Paris
Le Moniteur universel
French newspaper
Courrier international
French weekly newspaper
La Tribune
French financial newspaper
Le Temps
French newspaper (1861-1942)
Le Journal du Dimanche
French weekly newspaper
20 minutes
French daily newspaper

Paris-Soir
Paris-soir () was a French newspaper founded in 1923 and published until 1944 when it was banned for having been a collaborationist newspaper during the war.

La Fronde
French feminist newspaper
La Bougie du Sapeur
French satirical newspaper published once every four years on Leap Day
L'Action Française
newspaper
Le Journal
French newspaper

La Citoyenne
periodical literature
Comœdia
Comœdia was a French literary and artistic paper founded by Henri Desgrange on 1 October 1907 (Desgrange had already founded ''''). It published a number of texts by important literary figures, including Antonin Artaud's first publication on theatre, ''L'évolution du décor [The Evolution of Decor] (1924).'':602 According to Richard Abel, it provides one of the most complete sources of cultural history in France just prior to World War I.
L'Écho de Paris
daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944
L'Opinion
French daily newspaper
Cœurs Vaillants
catholic French language weekly junior newspaper
La Voix des Femmes
feminist periodical (France, 1848)
Bande Mataram
Indian nationalist publication published in Paris begun in September 1909 by Bhikaji Cama
Vorwärts!
thumb|right|Vorwärts! front page, 10 June 1844
Vorwärts! (, Forward!) was a biweekly newspaper published in Paris from January to December 1844. The journal was seen as "the most radical" in contemporary Europe. The newspaper circulation was about a thousand copies. It had a subtitle Pariser Signale aus Kunst, Wissenschaft, Theater, Musik, Literatur und geselligem Leben (Paris signals from the arts, science, theater, music, literature and social life). From 3 July 1844 the title changed to Vorwärts. Pariser Deutsche Zeitschrift (Forward. Paris German journal).
Le Globe
literary journal
Xin Shiji
Chinese anarchist periodical
Le Rappel
French daily newspaper
Nor Haratch
Armenian-language newspaper published in Paris, France
L'Aurore
20th-century French newspaper