Former French minister Lang resigns from Arab World Institute over Epstein ties

This combination of file photographs created on Feb. 6, 2026 shows former French Culture minister and current president of the Arab World Institute Jack Lang, Jeffrey Epstein and Caroline Lang, Jack Lang’s daughter. (AFP)
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Updated 08 February 2026
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Former French minister Lang resigns from Arab World Institute over Epstein ties

  • The office confirmed the investigation but did not provide further details
  • Jack Lang had been summoned to report on Sunday to ⁠the Foreign Ministry

PARIS: Jack Lang, a former French culture minister, has resigned as president of the Arab World Institute, the French Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Saturday, after revelations of his past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein and the launch of a financial investigation.

Earlier this Saturday, the French Financial Prosecutor’s Office had opened an investigation into Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline on suspicion of ‘aggravated tax fraud laundering’.

Calls for Lang to step down intensified since files released on January 30 by the US Department of Justice showed Epstein and Lang corresponding intermittently between 2012 and 2019, when ⁠the financier died by suicide in jail.

French media including Le Monde, Le Figaro and Mediapart said the preliminary investigation had been opened after the US documents revealed years of correspondence and financial links between Lang and Epstein.

The office confirmed the investigation but did not provide further details.

Jack Lang had been summoned to report on Sunday to ⁠the Foreign Ministry, which supervises the Arab World Institute, a cultural and research institution that promotes understanding of the Arab world.

Lang denies wrongdoing amid investigation

Lang said earlier on X that he welcomed the investigation “with serenity and even relief.”

“The accusations levelled against me are baseless, and I will demonstrate this, beyond the sound and fury of the media and digital courts,” he added.

Lang’s name appears more than 600 times in the Epstein files, according to a Reuters review of them. On Monday, Caroline Lang, a long-time media executive, resigned ⁠as head of France’s Independent Production Union after her own links to Epstein surfaced.

Jack Lang’s lawyer told BFM TV that he would “prove that he is not involved in any malpractice or criminal offense.”

“There has been no movement of funds ... But I think it is normal for the justice to want to verify this,” Laurent Merlet said.

The file dump has heightened scrutiny of Epstein’s global connections with public figures including Britain’s Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — the younger brother of King Charles — Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the United States and Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit.


Hundreds of thousands without power after storm lashes France

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Hundreds of thousands without power after storm lashes France

  • Around 450,000 households in southern France were without power on Friday, operator Enedis said, a day after a storm tore through the region, ripping up trees and flooding roads
PARIS: Around 450,000 households in southern France were without power on Friday, operator Enedis said, a day after a storm tore through the region, ripping up trees and flooding roads.
High winds and hard rain brought chaos across southern France, northern Spain and parts of Portugal on Thursday, forcing cancelations of flights, trains and ferries and disruption on roads.
French officials said a truck driver was killed when a tree smashed through his windscreen, while dozens were injured in weather-related incidents in Spain and a viaduct in Portugal partially collapsed because of flooding.
French forecasters said the storm, named Nils, was “unusually strong” and France’s electricity distributor said it had mobilized around 3,000 as it battled to reconnect households to the grid.
“Enedis has restored service to 50 percent of the 900,000 customers who were without electricity,” it wrote around 6:00 am (0500 GMT).
“Flooding complicates repairs because the fields are waterlogged and some roads are blocked,” Enedis crisis director Herve Champenois said during a press briefing on Thursday.
Residents across the south of France were shocked at the storm’s ferocity.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Ingrid, a florist in the city of Perpignan, told AFP. “A tree almost fell on my car — two seconds more and it would have.”
“During the night, you could hear tiles lifting, rubbish bins rolling down the street — it was crazy,” said Eugenie Ferrier, 32, from the village of Roaillan near Bordeaux in the southwest.
Forecasters said the storm had moved eastwards away from French territory during Thursday, though some areas were still on alert for flooding.