Art Syrian artist exiled in Paris denounces dictatorship with sculpture Syrian artist Khaled Dawwa fled to France from Syria in 2014. With 'Here is my heart!', a huge work representing the neighborhood of Ghouta, he urges people not to forget the massacres committed by the Syrian regime. 28/01/2022
Culture news René de Obaldia: 'Oldest guardian of the French language' dies at 103 Fellow novelists, playwrights, and members of the Académie Française have come together to express their grief at the loss of one of the country's most revered voices. 28/01/2022
France French economy bounces back from COVID crisis growing 7% in 2021 France's GDP saw its strongest growth in 52 years, bouncing back 7% in 2021. 28/01/2022
People Watch this stunning footage as a man completes world first in the Alps “It’s not just 6 days, it’s been 32 years of work to get here.” 27/01/2022
France Female footballers protest against hijab ban in Paris "They exclude us, whereas the fundamental values of football and sport are to unite and to come together," said Founé Diawara, co-president of the collective 'Les Hijabeuses'. 27/01/2022
France Thirteen arrested for forging more than 60,000 fake COVID passes Eight suspects were arrested in Lyon and another five in Paris, police said. 27/01/2022
Culture news Photographer René Robert, 84, dies in the snow on busy Paris street No one paid attention to the man until 5 a.m., when a homeless man walking by called for help. 26/01/2022
Culture news César Awards Nominations announced for 2022 The 47th edition of France's biggest night in film takes place next month – which films can you expect to be taking home the trophies? 26/01/2022
France French MPs approve law banning so-called gay conversion therapy Prison sentences and fines will be introduced for anyone who tries to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of LGBT citizens. 25/01/2022
Tech News How Europe’s anti-Amazon start-up is changing our shopping habits “We don't want to live in a world where we are on our sofa, we watch TV and we order on Amazon,” says Ankorstore co-founder and CEO Nicolas d’Audiffret. 25/01/2022
Tech News Bataclan survivor 'shocked' after surgeon tries to sell x-ray as NFT The woman said she was "extremely shocked" after discovering her surgeon had tried to auction an NFT of her x-ray showing a bullet wound. 24/01/2022
France France's 'vaccine pass' enters into force amid Omicron surge France will restrict the unvaccinated from leisure activities, restaurants and interregional transportation from Monday. 24/01/2022
Culture news Jules et Jim: Iconic French New Wave Cinema smash is 60 years old Does nostalgia for the ideas of youthful creativity, sexual freedom and societal revolution lurk behind the continued reverence for French New Wave films? 23/01/2022
France France: Former Sarkozy aides jailed for opinion poll fraud Former interior minister Claude Guéant was handed a one-year prison sentence. 21/01/2022
No Comment Environment activists protest 'ultra-polluting' private jets Environment activists protest 'ultra-polluting' private jets 21/01/2022
France Airbus cancels Qatar Airways order in escalating dispute Airbus has cancelled a multi-billion euro order from Qatar Airways, escalating the dispute between the aircraft giant and one of its biggest customers. 21/01/2022
Culture news Louis Vuitton showcases Virgil Abloh's final collection The collection highlights the whimsical themes and mix of high and low culture which characterised Abloh's work. 21/01/2022
France Lyon couple charged with selling more than 1,000 fake health passes The two suspects are accused of hacking into a nurse's record to create the fake COVID-19 certificates. 21/01/2022
France France to cull 2.5 million animals after outbreaks of bird flu An additional one million ducks, chickens, and turkeys will have to be killed within the next three weeks. 20/01/2022
France French MPs officially recognise 'genocide' of Uyghurs in China The declaration is likely to harm relations between Paris and Beijing just two weeks before the Winter Olympics. 20/01/2022
France COVID-19: French teachers' unions call for renewed strike action The new strike on Thursday is a prelude to a "massive" nationwide walkout on January 27. 20/01/2022
France Rival politicians accuse Macron of using EU to attract votes With the French president speaking at the European Parliament on Wednesday, a number of his opponents state he is using the country's EU presidency as an electoral stepping stone. 19/01/2022
Culture news Gaspard Ulliel: French film actor dies after skiing accident His performance in 'Juste la fin du monde' by Xavier Dolan won him the César for best actor in 2017. 19/01/2022
Living These French scientists have cracked the art of vegan eggs Vegan eggs with yolks are finally about to hatch - three years after the pair at Le Papondu perfected their recipe. 19/01/2022
Europe News Watch: Macron calls for bolder EU action on climate and security On climate, the French leader urged the EU "to move from words to deeds" and proposed adding the protection of the environment into the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rghts. 19/01/2022
France Torture claims filed against new Interpol leader from UAE The French lawyer for a jailed human rights defender in the United Arab Emirates filed a torture complaint against the new president of Interpol, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi. 18/01/2022