
France 24
Organization MediaFrance 24 is part of France Médias Monde, currently under parliamentary inquiry in France.
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France 24 is a component of France Médias Monde (FMM), a French state-owned international news and current affairs media group. FMM's operations are currently under scrutiny by a French parliamentary commission investigating the functioning of public broadcasting companies. This inquiry follows similar examinations of Radio France and France Télévisions. Marie-Christine Saragosse, the CEO of FMM, recently defended the organization's independence and pluralism of opinions before the commission. Separately, France 24's role in disseminating information is indirectly highlighted by a legal complaint against a French parliament member accused of spreading misinformation, although France 24 itself is not directly implicated in that specific case. Furthermore, the organization's international reach is demonstrated by the promotion of a documentary about a Malian writer in Mali, suggesting its involvement in cultural and informational exchange beyond France.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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