My Europe Series Will women ever win the race to equality in sport? Women in sport share their experiences of gender inequality - in this episode of Unreported Europe on Euronews. 20/11/2020
No Comment Paris restaurateur serves up Beaujolais Nouveau to forget COVID crisis For one Paris restaurant, not even a national coronavirus lockdown could stop locals enjoying a Beaujolais Nouveau. 19/11/2020
Musica A look back at Massenet's “Manon“ at the Opéra Bastille Euronews' Musica looks back at the highlights from the new production of Massenet's “Manon“ at the Opéra Bastille in Paris earlier this year, reimagined by Vincent Huguets. The director sees Manon as a modern emancipated woman during the 1920s. 19/11/2020
World Businesses in French Alps pin hopes on later part of winter season It's nearly ski season again. But like most businesses in France, shops, restaurants and most places to stay on the mountains are currently shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. Business owners are nevertheless confident skiers will flock back to the Alps soon. 19/11/2020
World Winegrowers warn of 25% drop in sales of Beaujolais Nouveau this year Every November, the opening of Beaujolais Nouveau marks the arrival of a new season in France. It is normally an occasion for celebration. This year, with the closure of restaurants, exports are down and sales have been stifled. But some still have reason to feel hopeful. 19/11/2020
No Comment Shop windows all dressed up for Christmas with no-one to impress The lights are on, but no-one is home. 18/11/2020
France Coronavirus: France crosses 2 million cases mark With 2,036,755 cases confirmed since the beginning of the pandemic, France has the fourth-highest tally in the world after the US (11.2 million), India (8.8 million) and Brazil (5.8 million). 18/11/2020
Europe Decoded French MPs mull criminalising the sharing of police pictures online France is debating a new law that would make it illegal to share images of police officers on social media. 17/11/2020
France Coronavirus: French region to carry out mass testing before Christmas The French region of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes has ordered 2 million tests and will make 1,000 testing sites available. 17/11/2020
France French police dismantle 2,000 strong migrant camp near Paris Authorities said the aim of the operation was to "guarantee the safety and health" of the 2,000 migrants but an NGO deplored that there were few social workers or mediators to assist. 17/11/2020
France French radio station publishes obituaries of people still alive A French broadcaster said in a statement that a "technical problem" led to the erroneous publications. 16/11/2020
France Four men go on trial over foiled terrorist attack on Paris-bound train Ayoub El-Khazzani stands accused of opening fire on a Thalys train in August 2015, three months before the Paris terror attacks on November 13. 16/11/2020
France Sole-d: Marie-Antoinette's silk shoe auctioned for 40,000 euros The shoe - which belonged to the Queen beheaded in 1793 - sold for four times more than was expected. 15/11/2020
France COVID-19 in France: Police break up 'giant' illegal party near Paris Police reportedly used special grenades to disperse the revellers flouting lockdown rules, and say one person taken to hospital tested positive for COVID-19. 15/11/2020
France Coronavirus: 60% of French admit flouting at least one lockdown rule A poll suggests a fifth of French people have either welcomed or visited friends at home since the second national lockdown started on October 30. 15/11/2020
France France's economic woes worsen as Christmas approaches Bars, restaurants, and shops will remain shut for at least two more weeks, despite fierce lobbying for the right to reopen. 14/11/2020
France Paris hospitals begin to see signs of hope despite coronavirus surge Therapeutic and other advances mean that patients more often are spending days instead of weeks in critical care and surviving in greater numbers. 14/11/2020
Europe Decoded French coronavirus film gives floor to 'usual suspects of conspiracy' French politicians and NGOs have severely criticised a new film "Hold Up" which features several debunked conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic. 13/11/2020
France Five years after Paris' deadly terror attacks, the scars remain For one survivor, restrictions on events to remember the November 13 attacks has not helped the healing process. 13/11/2020
France Coronavirus: French PM says lifting lockdown would be 'irresponsible' French PM Jean Castex said he hoped that some lockdown restrictions could be lifted by Christmas but told people not to plan large gatherings for New Years. 12/11/2020
Travel News Technology is being harnessed to create more meaningful travel A new online platform has been launched which connects travellers to locals who want to provide tips, advice and insider knowledge. 12/11/2020
No Comment Moments of silence in France and UK commemorate end of World War I Armistice Day commemorates the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended World War I. 11/11/2020
France Cases rise in France as health minister warns peak is yet to come France is approaching the halfway point of its second lockdown. The current measures were announced by President Emmanuel Macron nearly 2 weeks ago - in the hope to stem the spread. But how effective have they been? 11/11/2020
France Watch: Macron leads Armistice Day commemorations in France While France usually observes the public holiday with a parade in Paris as well as several other events around the country, this year will be different as the nation is under a national lockdown. 11/11/2020
France France pays tribute to 6-year-old wartime resistance hero Marcel Pinte Known as "Quinquin", and celebrated as France's youngest resistance hero, he carried messages under his shirt to leaders of the movement against Nazi occupation. 11/11/2020
France Prosecutors begin 4 probes into France's handling of COVID-19 pandemic They will look into the prejudice allegedly committed against the general population, health care workers, civil servants and people sick or deceased. 10/11/2020