No Comment Anaesthetists demonstrate in Marseille and Paris Dozens of nurse anaesthetists are demonstrating in Marseille and Paris to demand better legislative, regulatory and financial recognition of their professional specificity 17/05/2021
France French company Sanofi reports positive results from vaccine trial The drugmaker reported good results from a phase 2 clinical trial of its coronavirus vaccine candidate, which has been hit by several months of delays. 17/05/2021
Destinations Southern Rhone Wine: Romans, Aliens, and grapes from Colonel Gaddafi Wine brought by Ancient Greeks, the Death of Grenache, and how a natural phenomenon creates the perfect conditions for organic and even biodynamic vineyards. Euronews also finds out what it's like to make wine while Colonel Gaddafi is running the country... 16/05/2021
Stays Why Annecy is the perfect getaway for social distancing The Venice of the Alps is usually swarming with visitors, but there are ways to escape the crowds and find solitude. 16/05/2021
Stays How to spend a night in one of France’s hidden Alpine refuges Planning an overnight trip to a mountain refuge is not for the faint-hearted, but is well worth the effort. 16/05/2021
No Comment Tear gas used as pro Palestinian march defies Paris ban Police officers used tear gas and water cannon in Paris to try and disperse a pro-Palestinian rally held despite a ban by authorities, who fear a flare-up of anti-Semitic 15/05/2021
France French MPs take a swing at COVID-easing as sex clubs allowed to reopen Under the French government's planned phased easing of restrictions, some swingers' clubs will be allowed to reopen on May 19. Nightclubs, however, still do not have any clarity over when they might be able to reopen. 13/05/2021
France France: Large manhunt underway to track man suspected of double murder Hundreds of officers, half a dozen helicopters and specialist dog teams have been deployed since Tuesday to track a heavily armed man in the mountainous region of Cevennes. 13/05/2021
No Comment Final touches before Majestic cinema reopening at Bastille Mathieu Guetta, director of the Majestic Bastille in Paris, prepares the finishing touches at his cinema before it reopens on 19 May after 20 weeks of closure. 12/05/2021
France Airbus and Air France to stand trial over 2009 Atlantic crash Both the aircraft manufacturer and the airline have stated that they will appeal the decision. 12/05/2021
World Election candidate's headscarf sows division within Macron's party The head of La République En Marche! has criticised one of its own candidates, Sara Zemmahi, after she was pictured wearing a headscarf in a campaign poster. 12/05/2021
France French lawmakers approve COVID-19 health pass to reopen economy A bill over the creation of a health pass was approved by French MPs in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday but the government was forced to make amendments. 12/05/2021
France French military chief invites ‘civil war’ letter soldiers to quit The chief of staff of the French armed forces said the anonymous signatories of a second letter, which claimed “civil war is brewing” in France, should resign for the military. 12/05/2021
France French anti-terror investigators notified over police stabbing A woman stabbed a police officer at her home in Bordeaux on Monday and then was shot and injured by another official. 11/05/2021
France French serial killer Michel Fourniret dead at 79 Michel Fourniret, one of France's most notorious serial killers, died in a hospital jail. 10/05/2021
France Young people present future visions on Europe Day in Strasbourg Europe Day has been celebrated in Strasbourg with young people presenting their visions for the future of the bloc 09/05/2021
France France charges members of neo-Nazi group over attack plot Three members of a neo-Nazi group were arrested and charged on suspicion of planning an attack against a masonic lodge. 08/05/2021
France Cybercrime: Insurance giant to stop covering French ransomware payouts One of the five biggest insurance companies in Europe will stop writing policies that cover extortion by cybercriminals in France, the second worst-hit country by ransomware in the world. 07/05/2021
France Does Michel Barnier want to be France's next president? Barnier appears to be considering joining the race to succeed Emmanuel Macron. 06/05/2021
France UK sends navy patrol vessels to Jersey amid fishing row The UK is sending two Royal Navy patrol vessels to monitor a potential blockade of Jersey's main port after France threatened to cut off power to the Channel Island over post-Brexit fishing conditions. 05/05/2021
Travel News France boosts domestic tourism with 5 million cheap train tickets SNCF is releasing discounted rail tickets every Wednesday to encourage people to explore France via train travel. 05/05/2021
No Comment Extinction Rebellion activists protest at French parliament Twelve activists from the environmental movement Extinction Rebellion chain themselves to the gates of France's National Assembly while others light braziers and demonstrate outside the building 04/05/2021
My Europe Series Why is it controversial to mark 200 years since Napoleon’s death? French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to commemorate the bicentennial of the emperor’s death, an act that some see as controversial. 04/05/2021
Destinations Eiffel Tower ranked the best European tourist spot for remote working A new study explores whether there is a connection between the Eiffel Tower’s semblance to a transmission tower and the site’s quality internet offering. 04/05/2021
France Marine Le Pen acquitted in trial over posting images of IS atrocities Le Pen's lawyer hailed the ruling as a victory as the far-right leader prepares to run for president in 2022. 04/05/2021
Tech News Some drivers fume at Renault’s plan to limit top speed to 180 km/h The French carmaker plans to cap the speed of its new vehicles to 180km/h. That’s still higher than the fastest legal driving speed in France, but some drivers are not happy. 03/05/2021