Culture news Pom-pom boys: Male cheerleading team hoping to challenge gender norms With their glittery make-up and their buttocks moulded in red lycra mini-shorts, eight male cheerleaders strut their stuff, with a series of swaying moves and sexy poses to "deconstruct toxic masculinity". 18/11/2022
No Comment Beaujolais Nouveau wine celebrates a smaller but higher quality In Beaujeu, the epicentre of the vineyard, music, fireworks and festivities marked the arrival of the wine. 17/11/2022
Food and Drink France celebrates the first bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau 2022 At just after midnight, the first bottle of this year’s Beaujolais Nouveau was opened in France despite a lower production because of bad weather 17/11/2022
Culture news Meet the young designer transforming old football shirts into corsets Playing on France's love for fashion, young designer Maï Jarach is giving a second life to old football shirts by transforming them into corsets. And they look amazing. 17/11/2022
France Holocaust denier from France arrested after two years on the run Vincent Reynouard had reportedly been living in the UK and working as a private tutor. 16/11/2022
Europe News France's ageing nuclear fleet paints bleak picture for now and future France has 56 reactors, the most out of any European country. 15/11/2022
France 'A snake that bites its own tail': UK-France migrant deal criticised The deal which sees an increase in French police along the northern French coastline, won't stop migrants crossing the Channel, according to a migrant association. 15/11/2022
Art Gare des Invalides in Paris to convert to a Giacometti museum Over 10,000 works by one of the world's greatest sculptors will be housed in the unique location. 15/11/2022
France Man who lived in Paris airport for 18 years dies An Iranian man who lived for 18 years in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport has died. Merhan Nasseri, who inspired the Steven Spielberg film, The Terminal, began to live at the airport due to being left in legal limbo, lacking residency papers. 13/11/2022
Experiences Plane vs. train: Is it really quicker to fly within Europe? We did the same journey by plane and train to compare waiting times, delays and travel time. 13/11/2022
France One person confirmed dead in France building collapse A man's early warning saved further lives after a four-story building collapsed in the French city of Lille on Saturday morning. 12/11/2022
France Meloni slams 'aggressive' France as migrant rescue ship row escalates The war of words between Rome and Paris escalated on Friday as the Ocean Viking ship carrying over 200 migrants docked in Toulon, after Italy refused to take it. 11/11/2022
Europe News Thousands march across France in protest over rising cost of living Deepening worker discontent in France and around Europe has seen those demonstrating saying they cannot make ends meet as the cost of living crisis hits the continent further. 10/11/2022
No Comment Isabelle Huppert and Naomi Campbell open Paris festive display Famous actor Isabelle Huppert and model Naomi Campbell visit the windows of a Parisian department store as they are lit up for holiday season. 10/11/2022
France Migrant rescue ship allowed to dock in France after Italy's refusal The French government has warned that "there will be extremely strong consequences for bilateral relations" with Italy. 10/11/2022
Sport French prosecutors raid 2023 Rugby World Cup committee headquarters A preliminary investigation has been launched into possible corruption and favouritism. 09/11/2022
France French cardinal confesses to sexually abusing teenage girl The latest sex abuse revelations come just a year after a shocking report set out in detail the extent of criminal abuse in the Catholic Church in France since 1950. 08/11/2022
France French leftist parties call for public tribute to first black MP After a racist incident in the French National Assembly on Thursday, a group of leftist parties are calling for a public tribute to the country's first black lawmaker and anti-slavery activist, Jean-Baptiste Belley. 07/11/2022
Europe News France: Bardella replaces Le Pen as far-right National Rally president Bardella, 27, won an internal party vote with 85% support. 06/11/2022
Europe News 'Go back to Africa': French MP's outburst sparks racism row "Racism has no place in our democracy," said France's prime minister, reacting to the outburst. 04/11/2022
Culture news Video game enthusiasts gather IRL at Paris Games Week After a major boost during lockdown, France's video game industry is trying to keep up momentum with the first Paris Games Week since the pandemic. 03/11/2022
Art French author wins coveted Prix Goncourt for intimate book French author Brigitte Giraud wins France's top literary prize for her novel "Vivre Vite," which dives into her personal tragedy. 03/11/2022
Food and Drink Teetotal drinkers gain popularity in France Drinks producers in France are adapting their products to make way for more alcohol-free alternatives. 02/11/2022
Culture news Artworks stolen by the Nazis go on display in new exhibition in France In Strasbourg, an exhibition brings together 27 artworks looted by Nazi Germany and repatriated in 1945, in the hope of one day, being able to return them to their rightful owners or their descendants 02/11/2022
Eco-Innovation France welcomes its first bicycle-hearse An unusual-looking bicycle come hearse is attempting to shake up the funeral business in France. 01/11/2022