Le Nouvel Observateur- L’Obs is a weekly French news magazine. It is based in Paris and is the most popular French general information magazine. The current editor is Cécile Prieur.
Le Nouvel Observateur is a French weekly magazine founded in 1964. It covers political, business, and economic news with an emphasis on European, Middle Eastern, and African issues. It is known for its in-depth coverage of the main issues of the day and has been described as the “French intellectuals’ parish magazine”.
The Nouvel Observateur is a cultural and political weekly whose orientation belongs within the general social-democratic movement. It was founded in 2004 and its current editorial board is headed by two of its co-founders, Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel. Le Monde purchased a 65% stake in the magazine in 2014 and it was renamed L’Obs. It now includes in-depth reports on investigations, stories, and discussions of ideas.
Le Nouvel Observateur publishes several supplements. TéleObs is about TV and cinema, Challenges is an international business magazine, and ParisObs focuses on Paris and the Île-de-France region. They are all published weekly.