Below is a list of newspapers in France.
La Croix (daily, Catholic/Christian democrat)
Les Échos (business, economics, daily, right)
L'Équipe (sports, daily)
Le Figaro (daily, right-wing)
L'Humanité (daily, Communist/far-left)
Libération (daily, center-left)
Le Monde (daily, left-wing)
L'Opinion (daily, liberal)
Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui en France (daily)
La Tribune Internationale (daily, centrist; investigative journalism, economics, political)
Online newspapers
France Soir (switched to internet only in 2011, shutdown in 2012, returned online in 2014)
Mediapart (internet only, investigative journalism)
La Tribune (switched to internet only since 2012, economics, right-wing)
Free newspapers
20 Minutes
Direct Matin
Metro
Challenges (economy)
Charlie Hebdo (satirical news magazine, left-wing)
Courrier International (translated articles from press worldwide, centre-left)
Le Canard enchaîné (satirical newspaper, investigative journalism, no specific political views)
L'Express (centre-right)
Le Journal du dimanche (news, culture, leisure)
Le Monde Libertaire (anarcho-communist weekly)
Le Nouvel Observateur (news magazine, centre-left)
Le Point (news magazine, right-wing)
Marianne (news magazine, left-wing)
Minute (far-right)
Paris-Match (headline news and celebrity lifestyle features)
Télérama (culture)
VSD (news, celebrity and leisure magazine)
Le Monde Diplomatique (left-wing to far-left)
La Bougie du Sapeur (satirical, every February 29)
The Connexion
International New York Times (is based in Paris)
The Local (online)
Mediapart (English edition)
Le Monde Diplomatique (translated edition)
The Locus (online)
L'Alsace-Le Pays (Alsace)
Le Berry Républicain (Centre)
Le Bien Public (Burgundy)
Charente Libre (Poitou-Charentes)
Corse-Matin (Corsica)
Journal de la Corse (Corsica)
Le Courrier Picard (Picardy)
Le Dauphiné Libéré (Dauphiné, Savoy)
La Dépêche du Midi (Midi-Pyrénées)
Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (Alsace)
L'Est Républicain (Franche-Comté, Lorraine)
L'Indépendant (Languedoc-Roussillon)
Le Journal de Saône et Loire (Burgundy)
Le Journal du Centre (Centre)
Midi Libre (Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées)
La Montagne (Auvergne)
Nice-Matin (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)
Nord éclair (Nord-Pas de Calais)
La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (Centre, Poitou-Charentes)
Ouest-France (Brittany, Lower Normandy, Pays de la Loire)
Paris-Normandie (Normandy)
Le Parisien (Île-de-France, Oise)
Presse-Océan (Pays de la Loire)
Le Progrès (Auvergne, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Rhône-Alpes)
La Provence (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)
Le Républicain Lorrain (Lorraine)
La République des Pyrénées (Aquitaine)
Sud Ouest (Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées, Poitou-Charentes)
Le Télégramme de Brest (Brittany)
La Voix du Nord (Nord-Pas de Calais)
L'Ami du peuple founded by Marat
La Citoyenne, 1881-1891 (feminist)
Combat, 1944-1974 (founded during the Resistance, hosted articles by Albert Camus, Sartre, Malraux, etc.)
Le Journal des débats, 1789-1944 (conservative)
La Gazette, 1631–1915, first French weekly, founded by Théophraste Renaudot, became the mouthpiece of the Legitimist monarchists
Le Globe, 1824–1832, founded by the republican and socialist Pierre Leroux, mouthpiece of the Saint-Simonists starting in 1830
Je suis partout, 1930–1944, far-right newspaper, Collaborationist during Vichy
Le Journal, 1892-1944
Le Matin, 1884-1944
Le National, 1830-1851 (liberal, founded by Adolphe Thiers and Armand Carrel)
Paris-Soir, 1923-1944
Le Père Duchesne, 1790-1794 (edited by Jacques Hébert)
Le Père Duchesne (other newspapers)
Le Petit Parisien, 1876-1944
Le Temps, 1861-1942 (compromised by collaboration during Vichy regime, replaced as the newspaper of record by the newly created Le Monde)
La Voix des Femmes, 1848-1852 (feminist)
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