I assume Google Translate wasn't really up to the task of translating that, but insofar as I don't do French it's the best you're going to get. Here's the English title and text:
France To Become 13th Country With Marriage Equality As Senate Approves Bill!
As expected, the French Senate granted final approval to marriage equality legislation today by a show-of-hands vote. The National Assembly must hold another vote in May to review some minor amendments that were made in the Senate, but given the bill originally passed there by a 100-vote margin, the extra vote poses no real threat to passage. Same-sex marriage will become law a few months from now, making France the 13th country to legalize it. Uruguay became the 12th earlier this week.
Once the French legislation is finalized and comes into effect, France will be the largest - by population - country in the world to have legalized same sex marriage. It will join it's neighbors Belgium and Spain, along with Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland as European countries with marriage equality. England, Wales, Scotland and/or Finland might well join the club later this year.
Bogart and Bergman will always have Paris. And now gay couples may as well.
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In another advance, yesterday Delaware legislators introduced marriage equality legislation.
10:59 AM PT: The vote in the French Senate w as 179 - 157. http://www.advocate.com/...