Rethink Will doctors one day be able to 3D print new organs? Imagine a future where, instead of waiting for a match, your local hospital could print a new organ made from your own cells. 23/07/2021
Europe Decoded Fact-Check: Video does not show French police joining anti-vaxx rally An old video has been shared on social media, falsely claiming to show French police applauding protests against new COVID-19 restrictions. 23/07/2021
France Women in France fined for wearing 'burkini' swimsuits at pool "Burkinis" -- a swimsuit that covers the whole body except the face -- have been outlawed by several French municipalities since 2016, arguing the costumes violate the country's secular values. But activists have argued that the ban is rooted in Islamophobia. 22/07/2021
France NGOs take France to court over 'discriminatory' police checks Several court rulings across France in recent years have found identity checks carried out by police were discriminatory. 22/07/2021
France Teenager arrested after electricity cut at French vaccination centre A teenager has been arrested in the French investigation into the intentional power cut that affected a vaccination centre in Audincourt. 21/07/2021
France France now in 4th wave of COVID due to Delta cases soaring, says PM Daily cases soared to 18,000 on Tuesday and Castex claimed 96% of these infections were in unvaccinated people. 21/07/2021
Tech News Emmanuel Macron identifed as potential Pegasus spyware target Macron headed a list of 14 former or current heads of state who were identified as potential targets of the NSO software. 21/07/2021
Green News What’s in France's new climate law and is it green enough? From introducing carbon labels on goods to veggie meals in canteens, the law is meant to overhaul travel, housing and industry to slash carbon emissions. But environmental activists say it doesn’t go far enough. 20/07/2021
France France rolls out health pass as COVID-19 infections surge Véran attributed the rise to the Delta variant, which was first detected in India. 20/07/2021
Tech News Paris prosecutor launches probe into Pegasus hacking allegations The Israeli-made spyware is believed to have been sold to authoritarian regimes, with French and Hungarian journalists on the potential target list. 20/07/2021
Smart Regions Six endangered species in the Rhine wetlands are given help to survive In partnership with the European Commission It is urgent to protect biodiversity, and there are solutions. Thanks to a cross-border project in the wetlands along the Rhine, concrete action is being taken to develop and sustain the population of six threatened species. 19/07/2021
France 'Hateful': French vaccine protesters condemned for Nazi comparison As tens of thousands took to the streets to protest France's new COVID-19 health pass, some wore yellow stars recalling the ones the Nazis forced Jews to wear. 19/07/2021
France Body found in search for murder suspect who shot at police in France The man is suspected of killing a woman in Plan-de-la-Tour, a town overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. 19/07/2021
France Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar wins second straight Tour de France JUST-IN: Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar wins second straight Tour de France 18/07/2021
France Aix-en-Provence Festival premieres Saariaho's opera, 'Innocence' The Aix-en-Provence Festival has premiered the opera, 'Innocence' by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho to wide acclaim by critics. 18/07/2021
France Ducournau wins Palme d'Or at Cannes film festival for 'Titane' Julia Ducournau has been awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival after Spike Lee accidentally declares her the winner 17/07/2021
France France: Tens of thousands protest against COVID pass, vaccination "Macron, no to the health dictatorship!" was among the slogans as tens of thousands took to the streets to protest new coronavirus measures. 17/07/2021
No Comment Tilda's spaniels get their paws on the Palm Dog British actor Tilda Swinton has become the latest recipient of The Palm Dog Award. The quirky and irreverent awards celebrate canine performances in all films screened at the Cannes Film Festival and the eccentric ceremony has become a cult fixture on the last Friday of the festival 17/07/2021
Travel News France tightens rules for travellers from UK and several EU countries Unvaccinated travellers from the UK, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece and the Netherlands will need to show a negative COVID-19 test taken within 24 hours of departure. 17/07/2021
My Europe Series Is France’s bike industry on the road to a ‘Made in Europe’ comeback? 'Made in Asia’ dumping methods have damaged Europe’s industries. Can the European Union rescue the ‘made in Europe’ market and save European jobs? Unreported heads to France to take a look at the bike industry and its European comeback. 16/07/2021
France France's justice minister indicted over alleged conflict of interest France's justice minister, Eric Dupond-Moretti, has been indicted over a possible conflict of interest related to his former work as a lawyer. 16/07/2021
France Eiffel Tower reopens for business after nine-month COVID hiatus A cap of 13,000 people are allowed to visit the Parisian landmark per day - half of the number usually expected. 16/07/2021
Musica Juan Diego Flórez spellbinds Evian with a magical recital From Bel Canto and French Romanticism to Latin American melodies, Juan Diego Flórez shows all his facets at the French festival: 'Les Rencontres Musicales d'Evian'. 15/07/2021
No Comment Soldier proposes to girlfriend at Bastille event As marching troops marked Bastille Day in Paris, a cadet from the Land Corps kneeled to propose in front of the spectating crowd. 15/07/2021
France Protests in France over bid to restrict those without both COVID jabs Police used tear gas in several French cities to disperse the demonstrations. 14/07/2021
France Bastille Day: What are the July 14 celebrations all about? 14 July is full of fireworks and celebrations across France, but what is Bastille Day all about? 14/07/2021