France Telegram founder to split fortune between his more than 100 children Durov, 40, said he did not want his six official children and the others born from his sperm donations "to tear each other apart" after his death. 20/06/2025
Europe News MEPs back mandatory microchipping of all cats and dogs in the EU MEPs have voted to make microchipping and registration mandatory for all cats and dogs in the EU to combat illegal trade and improve animal welfare standards. 19/06/2025
Culture news Death of French rapper Werenoi sparks debate about music and Islam The recent death of beloved French rapper Werenoi has created a dilemma for some of his fans: should they stop listening to his music, out of respect for his Muslim faith? 19/06/2025
Europeans' Stories Pesticides: a life ruined by glyphosate Ludovic Maugé, a former landscaper, thought he would live happily for many years to come on the coast of Brittany in France, where our reporter Valérie Gauriat met him. 18/06/2025
Business Netflix and France’s TF1 join forces as traditional TV struggles All Netflix members in France will be able to watch TF1’s channels directly on the streaming platform as part of their existing subscription. 18/06/2025
Culture news Cancelled ‘Beauty and the Beast’ book 'finally' released in France The modern retelling of the classic fairytale was commissioned and then cancelled by the French Ministry of Education. Artists and politicians expressed support for the book's release. 18/06/2025
Business Airbus pledges higher dividends as it confirms financial guidance The pan-European aerospace firm said it would increase shareholder returns and leave its 2025 financial targets unchanged in an attempt to reassure investors. 18/06/2025
Europe News Israel's Rafael threatens to sue France over Paris Air Show shutdown Rafael and other Israeli arms companies were blocked from exhibiting at the Paris Air Show for refusing to remove attack weapons from display. The firms say the move is discriminatory and are preparing legal action. 17/06/2025
Europe News Drones take center stage as Europe races to catch up at Paris Air Show Europe is attempting to close the gap with the U.S. and adapt to a new era of high-intensity warfare. 17/06/2025
Europe News Two European satellites from Proba-3 mission mimic total solar eclipse Dubbed Proba-3, the $210 million (€181 million) mission has generated 10 successful solar eclipses so far during the ongoing checkout phase. 16/06/2025
Culture news Louvre museum closure leaves thousands waiting for emergency meeting The Louvre Museum in Paris delayed its opening on Monday, leaving thousands of visitors stranded in long, unmoving lines outside the iconic glass pyramid. 16/06/2025
Europe News Paris Air Show opens with 2,400 exhibitors amid Airbus-Boeing rivalry The Paris Air Show began with 2,400 exhibitors showcasing innovations. The Airbus-Boeing rivalry heats up amid global tensions and the recent Air India crash. 16/06/2025
Europe News Former President Sarkozy stripped of Legion of Honour medal Sarkozy is only the second former French leader to have the Legion of Honour medal taken away - the first was infamous Nazi collaborator Philippe Pétain. 15/06/2025
Climate What message has the Nice ocean summit sent to COP30 this year? Campaigners, MEPs and experts made pleas from UNOC3 for oceans to be protected at the climate summit in Brazil. 14/06/2025
Europe News Top-level UN conference on Palestinian statehood postponed France and Saudi Arabia were due to co-chair a top-level UN conference on a two-state solution in New York next week, but French President Emmanuel Macron said it has been postponed due to surging tensions in the Middle East. 14/06/2025
Culture news 16th-century shipwreck discovered at record depth off French coast A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French territorial waters. 13/06/2025
Tech News Tesla drivers in France sue EV maker for becoming ‘far-right symbol’ The legal battle comes after Elon Musk’s support for European far-right parties, support for Donald Trump, and his activities since he entered the political arena. 13/06/2025
Green News The race to 30x30: How far behind are we on ocean protection? A slew of commitments have been made at the UN Ocean Conference this week, with many governments using the opportunity to unveil new MPAs on the international stage. 13/06/2025
Europe News Italy not liable for Libyan coastguard actions in migrant boat sinking Since 2017, Italy has supplied Libya with funding, vessels and training as part of an agreement to slow the numbers of migrants crossing the Mediterranean. 12/06/2025
Art Deep Time II: French artists work underground with no links to world For the second edition of 'Deep Time', a group of artists will spend nearly two weeks in a cave deep underground at Lombrives in south-eastern France. Their aim is to create a work being cut off entirely from the outside world and all notions of time. 12/06/2025
Europe News Mental health innovations take centre stage at VivaTech Paris With nearly 14,000 start-ups, and artificial intelligence stealing the spotlight, this year’s tech fair puts a surprising focus on mental health 11/06/2025
Green News Nations issue ‘Nice Wake-Up Call’ on plastic pollution treaty Countries have shown a united front for ambition after talks on a landmark plastic pollution treaty collapsed last year. 11/06/2025
Europe News Guterres urges countries to join ocean pact before point of no return Following 18 new ratifications on Monday, UN chief Guterres said on Tuesday the High Seas Treaty is "within sight" of taking effect. He warned of a 'hard battle' against 'greed', which denies science to oppose the pact. 11/06/2025
Europe News French Senate backs law to regulate ultra fast fashion The new legislation would impose eco-taxes, advertising bans, and influencer restrictions, but critics believe the bill falls short of its initial environmental ambitions. 11/06/2025
Europe News Macron says France will ban social media for under-15s if EU does not Macron's pledge comes after a 14-year-old pupil fatally stabbed a staff member during a routine bag check at a school in eastern France. 10/06/2025
Europe News 14-year-old kills staff member in French middle school knife attack The incident occurred as police and staff carried out routine checks aimed at curbing rising school violence. 10/06/2025