France Heatwave easing for some Temperatures in northern France are dropping but the intense heat continues for many in southern Europe 30/06/2019
France Crowds defy heatwave to watch quirky aircraft dip in Lyon rivers Thousands defied a suffocating heatwave to witness the launch of home-made, often quirky aircraft over Lyon's rivers, as Redbull's flagship competition Flugtag took place in the French city on Sunday. 30/06/2019
France Watch back: Paris Gay Pride 2019 takes place in the French capital Cities across Europe and the world are celebrating this year's Gay Pride march, or LGBT Pride March. 29/06/2019
France Greenpeace blocks cargo in French port to call out climate 'inaction' Greenpeace France continued its blockade of a cargo ship in the harbour of Sète, France, on Saturday, to protest against the French government's lack of action on climate change. 29/06/2019
Business Heatwave sees surge in demand for air conditioners across Europe The heatwave currently gripping Europe has seen a surge in demand for cooling devices, such as air conditioners and fans, in shops across the continent. 28/06/2019
No Comment A pool with a view: tourists take dip in Eiffel Tower fountain Tourists visiting Paris on Friday kept cool whilst sightseeing by taking a dip in the fountains in front of the Eiffel Tower. 28/06/2019
Business Planet When business serves society: "It's quite possible to combine profitability and social action." In partnership with The European Commission One French firm decided to go beyond making money and instead chose to make a wider contribution to society. ‘Love Your Waste’ in Paris turns food waste into renewable energy. 28/06/2019
France Lyon hosts break world record for number of footballers in a game The world record attempt is a bid to promote opportunity, equality, and respect for women in sport. 28/06/2019
France Seven ways the Treaty of Versailles changed the world From the forerunner of the United Nations to the end of Germany's colonial empire, 7 ways the Treaty of Versailles changed the world. 28/06/2019
France France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy makes comeback... to writing Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces fraud allegations and a looming trial for corruption, releases his memoirs on Thursday (June 27). Entitled 'Passions', the book spans from his debut in politics back in the 1980s to his first day at the Elysee Palace in 2007. 27/06/2019
France Hundreds of schools closed throughout France as temperatures top 40C Hundreds of kindergartens and primary schools throughout France will remain closed until the end of the week as temperatures top 40C in many cities. 26/06/2019
France Notre Dame: Probe examines power fault or cigarette as possible causes French authorities have no grounds to believe that the fire that wrecked Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral in April was the result of criminal activity, although they are looking into the possibility of negligence, said the Paris prosecutor's office. 26/06/2019
No Comment Anyone for an ice lolly? Animals in Paris zoo try to keep cool If you thought ice lollies were only for humans, think again. The animals at Paris Zoological Park used the treats to cool down, as they battled this week's heatwave alongside their human helpers. 26/06/2019
France Watch: Women protesting burkini ban fined by French police "Women's rights will recede whenever men use secularism as a pretext for Islamophobia," said one Twitter user. 26/06/2019
France Women's World Cup: What can we expect in the quarter-finals? Seven out of eight European nations are into the quarter-finals. Take a look at what's coming up and what the predictions are. 26/06/2019
France French restaurant wins 'world's best restaurant' award for first time The restaurant, Mirazur, on the French Riviera won the competition, which saw other European restaurants dominate the top 10 list. 26/06/2019
France Facebook to hand over data on hate speech suspects to French courts In a world first, the social media giant has agreed to give names of French users who are suspected of using hate speech on its site to courts. 26/06/2019
France US and Sweden head to the quarter-finals In the second to last day of the round of 16, the United States and Sweden won their respective matches and progress to the quarter-final round. 25/06/2019
France The science of heatwaves: How will this week compare to 2003? Alex Morgan at #TheCube asks extreme weather expert Dr Dann Mitchell how this heatwave might compare to past summers, and if we're having more hot spells. 24/06/2019
France Refereeing in spotlight as VAR sparks Women's World Cup controversy VAR or Video Assistant Referee has taken a hit after changing multiple results at the Women's World Cup. 24/06/2019
France Colombia hoping to be 'Latin American Silicon Valley,' president tells Euronews Colombian President Ivan Duque has been telling creative industry experts, gathered on the French Riveria, how he's focusing on the Orange economy to drive growth and employment. 24/06/2019
World France's environment targets discussed In France, the National Assembly will discuss its carbon neutral objectives this week. The new proposals will set a 2050 target for the country to be carbon neutral. It will also pledge to halve its reliance on nuclear energy by 2035 and close all its coal-fired power stations within 3 years. 24/06/2019
France Henry sends struggling France into World Cup quarter-finals France captain Amandine Henry came to the rescue as the hosts scraped into the women's World Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win against Brazil. 23/06/2019
France Refugee Food Festival: Sharing stories, sharing food During Lyon's edition of the Refugee Food Festival, Euronews met four refugees working as chefs in France to learn their life stories. 23/06/2019
France Germany and Norway advance into last 8 of Women's World Cup Germany and Norway advance into last 8 of Women's World Cup after victories over Nigeria and Australia. 23/06/2019
France Sir Elton John is awarded France's highest civilian award Emmanuel Macron used the occasion to urge international mobilisation for the combatting of Aids- one of the showman's dearest causes. 22/06/2019