France Tomb of French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen vandalised Police in France's western region of Brittany said they are investigating the damage to the grave, which was reportedly caused by a sledgehammer. 31/01/2025
Food and Drink Ready, steady, cook! Inside the 'Olympics of haute cuisine' From the saucepan to the frying pan, the biannual Bocuse d'Or is the pinnacle of perfection for the world's top chefs. Euronews Culture sized up the competition in the kitchens at the 'Olympics of haute cuisine'. 31/01/2025
Destinations The European cities with the most Michelin-starred restaurants Plan your next trip around top-class dining thanks to these foodie-approved gems. 31/01/2025
Cinema Disney+ makes deal with France to stream films earlier Disney+ films will only have to wait nine months to appear on the platform, instead of the previous 17-month wait after theatrical release. 31/01/2025
Economy French inflation holds steady, raising hopes for further rate cuts Inflation came in below the ECB’s 2% target, a spot of relief for French policymakers contending with budget deficit woes. 31/01/2025
Culture news How AYOM bring African, South American and European music together Ahead of performance as part of the France-Brazil season this year, Euronews Culture met members of AYOM to discuss spirituality, history, and bringing international musical traditions together. 31/01/2025
EuroVerify Why does France want to crack down on cold calling? France’s parliament voted to ban cold calling by companies without explicit consent this week. But will it work and how can we avoid scam calls? 31/01/2025
Europe News French PM Bayrou seeks compromise over controversial 2025 budget plan Even if the joint parliamentary committee finds a compromise, there is no guarantee the budget bill will be adopted by the lower house next week. 30/01/2025
Culture news #metoothéâtre protestors demand change at the Comédie-Française A hearing this month allowed one of France's most important theatre's to dismiss controversial actor Nâzim Boudjenah. But it's too little, too late for the movement against male violence in the arts. 30/01/2025
Europe News French rapist Dominique Pelicot questioned over 1990s cold cases Dominique Pelicot, who was jailed in December for repeatedly drugging and raping his then-wife Gisèle, is a suspect in other cases of rape and murder. 30/01/2025
No Comment Storm Ivo causes more major flooding in Redon, red alert declared The depression Ivo caused renewed flooding in Redon, with the Vilaine reaching 5.3 metres. Three western départements are on red alert and 1,000 people have been evacuated. 30/01/2025
Lifestyle Here are the highlights from Paris Haute Couture Week 2025 so far Haute Couture Week in Paris is in full swing, with luxury brands like Chanel and Dior showcasing their latest creations in front of star-studded crowds. 29/01/2025
Work 77% of people have used AI in job searches, a new survey finds Despite the high adoption rate, "profound disparities persist," an expert said about using AI tools in job search. 29/01/2025
Business LVMH earnings highlight uneven recovery in the luxury goods sector LVMH posted subdued quarterly results due to continued weakness in the fashion and leather goods segment. The results slightly exceeded analysts' estimates for overall performance. 29/01/2025
Health news Paris organises mocktail competition to highlight Dry January benefits Taking a break from drinking in January leads to less alcohol consumption in the following months “and drinking less is better for your health,” an expert said. 29/01/2025
No Comment Storm Herminia disrupts and floods Ille-et-Vilaine After storm Herminia, historic flooding hits Ille-et-Vilaine. In Redon, the situation is critical with closed roads and disrupted traffic as water levels are still rising. 28/01/2025
Culture news French President Macron announces major makeover for Paris Louvre The announcement comes after the Louvre Museum director revealed the dire state of the famous Parisian arts gallery last week. 28/01/2025
Ocean Can we save dolphins by talking like them? Science says yes In partnership with the European Commission French scientists are developing bio-inspired acoustic beacons that can "speak" to dolphins, warning them of fishing nets and reducing accidental deaths of these marine mammals along the Bay of Biscay. 28/01/2025
Culture news French film academy quits Elon Musk’s X The group behind France's equivalent to the Oscars has announced its decision to quit X: "The X platform, particularly due to the actions and stances of its leader, no longer aligns with our values." 28/01/2025
Food and Drink 'We are the champions':France wins prestigious Bocuse d'Or contest France has beaten Denmark and Sweden to win the bi-annual 'Bocuse d'Or' haute cuisine prize and reclaimed the much coveted title, known to many as the Olympic crown of gastronomy. 27/01/2025
No Comment Storm Herminia: Brittany hit by floods Herminia has caused historic flooding in Brittany, severely affecting Ille-et-Vilaine. Emergency services are on high alert as the Vilaine rises. 27/01/2025
No Comment Fire 'under control' in Paris' 12th arrondissement town hall A fire broke out in the roof of the town hall in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, damaging the bell tower. 150 firefighters brought the flames under control. 27/01/2025
France French police detain 37 people over online child pornography The arrests came after more than one million pornographic photos and videos were uncovered. 27/01/2025
Food and Drink Japan beats France in successful defence of Pastry World Cup title Defending champions Japan beat France to the gold medal at the 2025 Pastry World Cup in Lyon, as Malaysia makes its first podium finish. 26/01/2025
Experiences My first winter trail race made me fall back in love with the Alps I saw the French Alps from another perspective as I traversed dark snowy mountains. 25/01/2025
Green News Meet the Air France pilot who quit his dream job for the climate Euronews Green exclusive: Anthony Viaux had it all - a dream job, a thriving career and a great salary. But he didn’t want any of it in the age of the climate crisis. 24/01/2025