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Macron's campaign to fight fake news meets resistance from r

3/12/2025 18:59
A campaign by French President Emmanuel Macron to combat online disinformation has triggered a backlash from right-wing opponents and the increasingly influential conservative media empire controlled by billionaire Vincent Bollore.



The furore underscores how France is increasingly exposed to the cultural and business battles roiling media on both sides of the Atlantic – from the dominance of right-wing networks in the U.S. to the BBC's recent ordeals in Britain.



In recent weeks, Macron has toured the country warning about fake news, algorithm-driven manipulation and foreign-backed narratives.



At town hall meetings organised by regional newspapers, the president has fielded questions from readers, underscoring what his office calls an urgent fight against digital falsehoods ahead of the 2027 presidential election.



However, the campaign has met fierce resistance from outlets in Bollore's right-leaning media group, which owns CNews - now France's biggest rolling news channel - as well as Journal du Dimanche weekly newspaper and Europe 1 radio.



The criticism emerged after Macron, speaking to the readers of La Voix du Nord daily last month, referred to an initiative by Reporters Without Borders to encourage voluntary "labelling" of news outlets by professionals to promote ethical practices.



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