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Libération

Libération is a French daily newspaper published in Paris. It was established in 1973 by a group of journalists and intellectuals who sought to offer a critical, independent voice aligned with left-leaning and libertarian values. The paper quickly became associated with the French left and with investigative reporting, culture, and social issues. Over the decades its editorial stance has evolved, and in recent years Libération has pursued a broader audience while maintaining a tradition of critical journalism and civil liberties advocacy.

The newspaper is published in print and online, with the website liberations.fr hosting articles, blogs, and

Libération's editorial style combines reporting with commentary and features a mix of long-form investigative journalism, opinion

opinion
pieces.
It
has
a
national
distribution
in
France
and
a
presence
in
international
reporting,
focusing
on
politics,
labor,
culture,
and
human
rights.
Like
many
print
outlets,
Libération
has
faced
financial
pressures
and
undergone
ownership
and
management
changes
as
it
adapts
to
the
digital
era.
It
remains
a
reference
for
readers
seeking
alternative
coverage
and
analysis
outside
the
mainstream
press.
columns,
and
cultural
coverage.
It
is
part
of
the
broader
ecosystem
of
French
media
and
participates
in
debates
on
democracy,
civil
liberties,
and
social
issues.