France French aid worker slammed for returning to where she was taken hostage "It is a form of irresponsibility with regard to her own security but also with regard to the security of our soldiers," said a spokesman for the French government. 03/11/2021
Work French startups demand tech support from presidential hopefuls In a so-called 'Manifesto of French Startups', companies are calling on those running in the upcoming elections to boost France’s tech credentials. 03/11/2021
France Macron to give Merkel highest French distinction on farewell visit Angela Merkel will leave politics after a new German government is formed, expected in December. 02/11/2021
The Kitchen Julien Gautier's Bresse chicken cooked in vinegar recipe | The Kitchen The French take their chicken seriously, and Bresse chicken is known to be the best. 02/11/2021
France French police officers shoot man who had threatened them with a knife Two French railway security officers shot and wounded a man in Paris's Gare Saint-Lazare station after he had threatened them with a knife. 02/11/2021
France Macron delays retaliation in France-UK fishing row to allow talks France is demanding more permits to fish in British waters under the UK-EU trade deal, and had threatened to disrupt trade from Tuesday. 02/11/2021
France UK 'actively considering' legal action over France fishing row The war of words between France and the UK over fishing intensified on Saturday. 30/10/2021
France Nice pays tribute to victims one year after church terror attack The incident prompted the French government to raise its national security alert to the maximum level. 29/10/2021
Rethink Could these self-driving vehicles change the future of transport? In this episode of ‘Re:Think’ Olivier Le Cornec, Navya's CTO argues that self-driving passenger vehicles could offer mobility solutions for both cities and rural areas of the future. 29/10/2021
Food and Drink Paris Chocolate Fair gets dressed up with a fashion cake-over The event, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic last year, gives visitors a chance to discover the latest innovations and taste creations. 28/10/2021
France Audio recording of Bataclan terror attack played in Paris court An association of victims had requested that an audio recording of the massacre be played in court. 28/10/2021
France Fraudster posed as Brigitte Macron's nephew to get luxury treats The suspect had claimed he was related to the French president's wife to get luxury treats, including a hotel stay in Morocco and F1 Grand Prix tickets. 28/10/2021
Culture news Keanu Reeves buys generous gift for John Wick stunt team One of cinema's most treasured stars surprised five stunt performers with engraved Rolex watches to mark their time shooting the John Wick sequel. 28/10/2021
France French pain ahead? Bakers could knead to raise their baguette prices The price hike fears are linked to a 30% worldwide increase since September in the price of wheat — one of the baguette's key ingredients — after bad harvests in Russia and Canada, 28/10/2021
France France fines two British fishing boats amid row with UK France and the UK are at heads over fishing licenses, with France threatening to impose more customs checks on products coming across the English Channel. 28/10/2021
Culture news 'Heaven Mice Belong in Heaven' sees European animators join forces Several European producers did not believe the co-producers would be able to make the film in Stop Motion with more than 50 characters and about 30 sets. 27/10/2021
Culture news Lyon exhibits the art of a Spanish exile turned painter Displayed on the walls of the Fort de Vaise at the Renaud Foundation, the exhibition has been sponsored by the Consulate of Spain in Lyon. 26/10/2021
Culture news 129-year journey nears end as France returns Benin treasures France is displaying 26 looted colonial-era artefacts for one last time before returning them to Benin. 25/10/2021
Green News Paris is investing €250 million to become a 100% ‘cycling city’ The plan includes increasing safe routes and installing more secure bike parking to encourage people to cycle more. 25/10/2021
Nature Honey harvest expected to decline dramatically in France Honey production this year in France will be less than half of that of 2020, due to the unfavourable climatic conditions of spring and summer. 24/10/2021
Health news This tiny insect could prevent allergies for millions in Europe Ragweed is a highly allergenic plant that has been spreading across Europe since its accidental arrival during the Second World War. 23/10/2021
The Kitchen Chef Julien Gautier's brioche with pink pralines recipe | The Kitchen The star dessert from the city of Lyon has one key pink ingredient: French praline 22/10/2021
France French PM pledges cash to help drivers cope with rising energy prices An estimated 38 million French citizens will receive a €100 check starting next month to help them cope with rising energy prices, PM Jean Castex has said. 21/10/2021
France World’s largest triceratops 'Big John' sells for €6.6 million in Paris The seven-metre long skeleton was discovered in the United States in 2014 and was only expected to fetch up to €1.5 million. 21/10/2021
No Comment A triceratops reaches nearly 7 million euros in Paris The largest triceratops ever discovered was sold at auction in Paris for for 6.65 million euros ($7.74 million) on Thursday. 21/10/2021
Tech News Facebook agrees to pay French media publishers over copyright The social media giant reached an agreement with some French dailies just weeks after signing an agreement with newspapers Le Monde and Le Figaro. 21/10/2021