- ɔps]),
previously known as L'Obs (2014–2024), Le
Nouvel Observateur (1964–2014), France-
Observateur (1954–1964), L'Observateur aujourd'**** (1953–1954), and...
- The
French brig
Observateur,
which was
launched in 1800 for the
French Navy, was a Vigilant-class 16-gun brig, one of six
built to a
design by Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent...
- Société des
observateurs de l'homme,
rendered in
English as
Society of
Observers of Man, was a
French learned society founded in
Paris in 1799. Long considered...
- country. The most
influential news
magazines are the left-wing Le
Nouvel Observateur,
centrist L'Express and right-wing Le
Point (in 2009 more than 400,000...
- The
Firearm Blog.
Retrieved January 29, 2017. "La
nouvelle arme des
observateurs tireurs de la gendarmerie" (in French). GIGN.
Archived from the original...
- Haïti
Observateur (French pronunciation: [aiti ɔpsɛʁvatœʁ]) is a US-based w****ly
newspaper founded in 1971 that
focuses on news
concerning Haiti. It is...
-
Catholicism portal L'Observateur français was a
French daily Catholic newspaper published in
Paris between 1887 and 1895. The
first issue of L'Observateur...
- démissionne" [Crisis at the
Wikimedia Foundation:
director resigns].
Nouvel Observateur (in French).
Archived from the
original on May 9, 2019.
Retrieved December...
- exécution" [Thirty
years ago, the last
execution took place], Le
Nouvel Observateur (in French), 10
September 2007,
archived from the
original on 27 February...
- and
publications including Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, Le
Nouvel Observateur, Le
Canard enchaîné, La Croix, Le
Parisien (in Saint-Ouen), Les Échos...