Culture news All eyes on Lyon as 2022 Lumière Film Festival begins Lyon's international Lumiere film festival is fast making quite a name for itself as the celebration of all things and people that make the cinema such an engrossing event every time the lights go down. 16/10/2022
France France fuel crisis: Strikes continue as trade union snubs pay rise The CGT trade union says it's holding out for a ten percent wage increase, in light of soaring inflation and TotalEnergies' huge profits. 14/10/2022
France 'Come back to the negotiating table,' Macron tells Putin In a TV interview, the French president accused his Russian counterpart of dragging Europe into the war and called on him to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity. 13/10/2022
France Government forces striking employees back to work at Normandy refinery Fuel shortages in France are set to continue after the CGT labour union vowed to continue industrial action and challenge the government's requisition in court. 12/10/2022
France France to boost forces on NATO's eastern flank after Russian strikes The move follows President Macron's announcement of a €100 million arms fund for Ukraine, although some accuse Paris of not doing enough for Ukraine. 11/10/2022
France France orders energy companies to resolve strikes amid fuel shortages Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced on Tuesday that ExxonMobil must ensure staff return to work at its fuel depots to ease supply shortages. 11/10/2022
Culture news Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell: when artistic giants meet The Louis Vuitton Foundation is putting the spotlight on two great figures of 20th century painting: Claude Monet, a founding member of Impressionism, and the American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell 11/10/2022
Climate Why are wetsuits compulsory at this French swimming pool? Cutting the heat could save pools up to €50,000 per month in the coldest months. 10/10/2022
France Paris hosts special taster day to prepare for 2024 Paralympic Games The day was aimed at promoting the practice of sport among people with disabilities. 10/10/2022
France Air France and Airbus trial starts over deadly 2009 plane crash Air France and aircraft maker Airbus stood trial in Paris on Monday over the 2009 crash of a flight from Brazil that killed 228 people. 09/10/2022
France Strikers set for talks as some French petrol stations run dry Many of France’s petrol stations are dealing with supply shortages amid a strike by energy workers in the country. 09/10/2022
France France launches energy savings drive to avoid winter power cuts From limiting indoor heating temperatures, to making swimming pools cooler and reducing the speed of ski lifts — France has unveiled a raft of voluntary measures to tackle the energy crisis. 06/10/2022
Culture news Kyiv Symphony Orchestra in Paris for the first time since the war "I can't just sit and be silent and do my job whatever it is. I need to speak to people. I need to speak to them with music or with words." 06/10/2022
Creators This street photographer takes stunning portraits using old techniques We met Santiago on the streets of Marseille, France, attracting the attention of passers-by with his old-fashioned photography equipment and his infectious smile. 06/10/2022
France Qatar World Cup: French cities move to block fan zones showing games Several French cities, including Paris, will not broadcast World Cup matches on big screens in fan Zones over human rights concerns in Qatar. 05/10/2022
No Comment "Women, life, freedom": MEP cuts hair to stand with Iranian women This is the moment a Swedish MEP cut her hair in the European Parliament to show solidarity with anti-government protesters in Iran. 05/10/2022
France It's the end of the line for Paris’ iconic metro ticket After 120 years, Paris is phasing out the paper metro ticket for a paperless future. The end of an era has sparked nostalgia for many commuters. 05/10/2022
Europe News EU-wide common charger for mobile devices to become a reality in 2024 USB Type-C port will be the new standard for portable devices. 04/10/2022
France On cloud wine: French monks turned winemakers Boasting 1600 years of monastic viticulture, the monks at the Abbey Le Barroux in the south of France are working alongside seasonal pickers from the local community and have paired with winemakers at Via Caritatis to create a high quality product. 03/10/2022
Culture news A classic collection for the best of times and the worst of times Creative director Lilia Litkovska says her collection for SS23 titled “Vesnianka” is a nod to traditional Ukrainian spring greeting songs. Litkovskaya told Euronews Culture: “It’s totally inspired by my people, Ukrainians as a nation. The way ye 01/10/2022
Culture news Paris Fashion Week: Off-White on-target in fitting tribute to founder Virgil Abloh Off-White acknowledges its founder's legacy in stunning show that also plants the seeds of what will no doubt be a creatively fruitful future. 01/10/2022
Culture news Renowned French painter Jean-Michel Meurice dies aged 83 Meurice died on Tuesday at his Paris home following a long illness, leaving behind him a series of stunning works. 30/09/2022
Mobility The new Citroen all-electric family car that could power your home The four-seater Citroen “oli” is an all-electric vehicle designed to be versatile, eco-friendly and affordable. Can it help families ditch their traditional cars? 29/09/2022
France Too Good To Go: The app that helps Europeans fight food waste Thursday is the United Nations' International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. 29/09/2022
Sport Brazil footballer Richarlison hit with banana during friendly The Tottenham Hotspur player had just scored Brazil's second goal in a 5-1 win against Tunisia at the Parc de Princes, Paris. 28/09/2022
Cult British photographer Martin Parr returns to Paris with 'Déjà View' British photographer Martin Parr combines his photographs with those of amateurs collected over several decades showcasing celebrations and holidays across Europe and America at the Magnum Gallery in Paris 27/09/2022