Ocean Harnessing the power of our oceans In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Ocean, Denis Loctier travels to the west coast of France and northern Scotland to see what Europe is doing to tap into the immense power of the sea. 05/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 15: Yellow vests explain why they are protesting Travelling through France, our road trip team stopped in the town of Narbonne to talk to Yellow Vests about the motivation behind their demonstrations. 05/04/2019
World Exclusive interview: Marine Le Pen "dreams" of nationalist supergroup French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen is hoping she and Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini can form a new supergroup of MEPs after European Parliamentary elections in May. 04/04/2019
France World first as France bans breast implants amid cancer fears France's national agency for health products (ANSM) said the move was a precautionary measure and that it did not recommend women who already had the implants to remove them. 04/04/2019
France 'To save Europe, you have to turn away from EU,' says Marine Le Pen French far-right leader Marine Le Pen sat down with Euronews and spoke about May's European Parliament elections. 04/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 14: 'This really is the last straw' As our road trip team enters France, they meet with customs officers who are showing the French government how a no-deal Brexit could affect European borders. 04/04/2019
France Paris to fine people €135 for riding electric scooters on pavements Paris will regulate the use of electric scooters with fines for riding on pavements. 03/04/2019
France Twitter blocks French government ads using France's own fake news law The platform claimed it risked violating France's fake news law, which was introduced in December last year and aims to combat the "manipulation of information". 03/04/2019
France Gun that Van Gogh 'shot himself with' set to be sold at auction Dubbed “the most famous weapon in art history”, the Lefaucheux revolver is estimated to be worth between €40,000 and €60,000. 03/04/2019
France The EU cannot be held 'hostage' to Brexit crisis, says Macron The French president said the EU will not be hostage to a "political crisis" in the UK during talks with Ireland's prime minister. 02/04/2019
France Union blasts 'pee on a policeman' lyrics for 'inciting terrorism' The song tells the story of a child who would do anything to not go to school. 02/04/2019
France Watch: All that glittered at the table was gold Priced at 40 euros per person, a gold-covered dinner menu sold out within days. French artist and performer Frederique Lecerf prepared it to illustrate the transience of her art. 01/04/2019
France The Eiffel Tower turns 130 years old Seven million visitors climb the 300 metre metal giant every year. 31/03/2019
France Turnout declines for 20th round of 'yellow vests' protests in France Turnout declines for 20th round of 'yellow vests' protests in France 30/03/2019
France French artist reveals Louvre pyramid's secrets with giant collage On its 30th anniversary, artwork makes Louvre pyramid emerge from the abyss 30/03/2019
Cinema Grande dame of French cinema Agnes Varda dies at 90 Grande dame of French cinema Agnes Varda dies at 90 29/03/2019
France Legendary French film director Agnès Varda dies at the age of 90 Legendary French film director and artist Agnès Varda, who won an honorary Palme d'Or in 2015 and an honorary Oscar last year, has died at the age of 90 29/03/2019
France Thieves hack pumps remotely to steal petrol worth €150,000, say police The bizarre particularity of the operation? No petrol pump was forced or syphoned from. 29/03/2019
France French director Agnès Varda dies at 90 She directed "Cléo de 5 à 7" (1962), "Le Bonheur" (1965), "Les Plages d'Agnès" (2008) and more. 29/03/2019
France Watch in 360°: Dog-racing across the French Alps | TARGO 300 kilometres across the Alps, four days under heavy rain, wind and snow. The Vercors Quest is one the hardest sled dog races of the season. Race with Jérome and his dogs in this 360° video. 29/03/2019
France Garfield phones wash up on French beach for 30 years — here's why Mobile phones shaped like the cartoon cat Garfield have been washing up on a stretch of French coastline for over 30 years, much to the bemusement of locals. 29/03/2019
France French must cut back on drinking alcohol, say health officials A new campaign states that French people should drink no more than two glasses of alcohol per day and not every day. 28/03/2019
France Three members of Macron's government quit, cabinet reshuffle to come Three members of Macron's government announced their resignation on Wednesday ahead of European and regional elections. 27/03/2019
France 'Don't travel unless necessary,' Eurostar warns Paris passengers Industrial action by French customs officials — over Brexit — is expected to continue until at least Wednesday, April 3. 27/03/2019
France Islamic State bride's daughter, 3, arrives back in France France has repatriated the toddler daughter of an IS bride who's been jailed for life in Iraq. 27/03/2019
France Tusk says European Parliament should be open to long Brexit extension EC President Donald Tusk tells MEPs European Parliament should be open to a long extension for Brexit, respecting Britons who want to remain in the EU 27/03/2019