France France fines Google €1.1 million over 'misleading' hotel rankings An investigation by the French consumer watchdog and finance ministry found the tech giant was guilty of "misleading commercial practice". 15/02/2021
Destinations The rural French region attracting city dwellers with a free holiday The department of Corrèze is offering people an all-expenses-paid experience living in rural France. 12/02/2021
France French authorities back single jab for people who have had COVID-19 France's High Authority for Health said that as people who have previously contracted COVID-19 retain "an immune memory", a single dose of vaccine "will thus act as a booster." 12/02/2021
France French village inherits fortune from Austrian Jew it housed during WW2 In Chambon sur Lignon, only one person remembers Erich Schwam, who died at the end of December at the age of 90 in Lyon, leaving no relatives behind. 12/02/2021
World Calais migrants willing to risk freezing temperatures to cross channel Authorities have opened emergency shelters where the migrants can get a hot meal and a bed for the night. Local NGOs claim little information has been made available about sites and say migrants won't use them if they are located too far from crossing sites. 11/02/2021
France Conch shell found in French cave oldest known seashell instrument The shell, thought to be around 18,000 years old, was found during the excavation of a cave with prehistoric wall paintings in France - and it still works. 11/02/2021
France France seeks to change age of consent to protect children from abuse President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to tighten legislation to help prevent violence against children after recent shocking scandals in France prompted tens of thousands of people to share their own stories of sexual abuse within their families. 10/02/2021
France Marine Le Pen faces court for tweeting images of Islamic State crimes Le Pen has described the trial as a political witch hunt that undermines "freedom of expression", as she faces a potential prison sentence for the tweets. 10/02/2021
France Europe's oldest person - a 116-year-old French nun - survives COVID-19 “I didn’t even realise I had it,” she told French newspaper Var-Matin. 10/02/2021
France Sciences Po director Frédéric Mion resigns over Duhamel incest scandal Mion resigned over the accusations against Olivier Duhamel, the former president of the foundation that oversees the political science school. 09/02/2021
France At least two people killed in helicopter crash in Courchevel, France At least two people have died and three people were injured in a helicopter crash in Courchevel. 09/02/2021
Experiences Is this just a wave or the face of Poseidon, God of the Sea? Photographer, Mathieu Rivrin caught the image as the most powerful waves caused by Storm Justine were striking the French coast. 09/02/2021
Travel News Snow lovers turn to new wintry pursuits as French lifts remain closed Many resorts are seeing ticket sales for cross-country skiing jump by more than 30 per cent. 09/02/2021
France 110 NGOs criticise France's climate bill over 'lack of ambition' France: 110 NGOs criticise draft bill on climate over 'lack of ambition' 09/02/2021
France COVID-19 in France: Student meals for just one euro in Paris A restaurant in Paris is offering students a meal at knockdown prices to help them cope during the pandemic. 07/02/2021
No Comment Hundreds march in memory of murdered woman in eastern Alsace Prosecutor Alex Perrin said the killings were "totally premeditated" by the 45-year-old, who was not known to the police or intelligence services. 06/02/2021
People How a French city became the European capital of silk Here, we delve into the history of the French city of Lyon - and the silk industry which put it on the map. 05/02/2021
World France's top football league nets financial lifeline with new TV deal "It's a short reprieve," sports journalist Michael Kurn told Euronews. "This deal is only going to go until the end of the season." 05/02/2021
France France floods: PM Jean Castex to visit afflicted southwest The level of the River Garonne around Marmande -- between Bordeaux and Toulouse -- remains "very high". 05/02/2021
Europe News French police using Roma to inflate deportation figures, says activist Activists say it is a stage-managed process designed to inflate deportation figures and has been going on for a decade. 04/02/2021
France Lockdown will be 'last resort' in France even as COVID variants spread A lockdown "is not justified" yet and should only be used as a "very last resort", Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday. 04/02/2021
No Comment Flooding in France's south-west after region hit by Storm Justine This was one of France's major rivers, the Garonne, after the southwestern region was hit by Storm Justine. 04/02/2021
World High infection rates and social marginalisation haunts Paris' homeless Christophe Robert from the Abbé Pierre Foundation says “The crisis is like a ticking time bomb for all those that see their resources diminish and risk no longer being able to pay their rent. 03/02/2021
Green News France found guilty of climate inaction in 'historic victory' A Paris court has ruled that France is guilty of not meeting commitments to curb emissions in a groundbreaking lawsuit. 03/02/2021
No Comment Paris remains on flood alert as River Seine swells after heavy rain Paris remained on flood alert on Tuesday with the River Seine's water levels still on the rise following heavy spells of rain. 02/02/2021
No Comment Watch: Artists perform in Paris to highlight 'asphyxiation of culture' Around 30 of them performed outside the French capital's Gare du Nord station, reading or performing on small theatre stages. 01/02/2021