Culture news Inside the English stand-up comedy scene in Paris The French capital has become so fond of stand-up comedy that you can even attend an English speaking performance every night of the week. 26/08/2022
Food and Drink Europe’s most famous wine regions pick grapes early amid drought Months of scorching sun and a lack of rainfall have contributed to making grapes ripen early this year. 26/08/2022
France Europe drought: 'Billions' needed to compensate losses in France France's drought has caused meadows to dry up and significantly dented maize yields -- the principal source of food for farm animals, say agricultural groups. 25/08/2022
France Watch as British band play on van roof for drivers stuck in Calais Calais queues: British band play on roof to entertain drivers stuck in seven-hour queue 25/08/2022
Europe News French MEPs kick up a stink over UK's discharge of raw sewage into sea The three MEPs accuse the UK of not adhering to its obligations under multiple treaties including the main Brexit agreement and a UN charter. 25/08/2022
Climate How can we protect French wine from climate change? Late frosts, extreme heat and historic droughts are pushing French winemakers to the limits. We spoke to Christian Huyghe, the Scientific Director of Agriculture at INRAE to find out more about the future of wine in the climate crisis. 25/08/2022
Cult Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel is (almost) travelling the world Now you can wonder in awe at the beauty of the Sistine Chapel without having to visit Rome thanks to an innovative global tour featuring Michelangelo's most famous masterpiece 25/08/2022
France Controversy in France over 'shocking' go-kart prison event A controversial event involving prisoners and staff at France's Fresnes prison featured go-karting and an obstacle course. 24/08/2022
Travel News ‘Pump tourism’: The new travel trend making France unhappy French and Swiss politicians are caught up in a forecourt drama, while the world’s biggest petrol station in Luxembourg is busier than ever. 24/08/2022
Green News France becomes the first European country to ban fossil fuel adverts The new law is the first of its kind in Europe but some have argued that it allows companies too much leeway to continue advertising. 24/08/2022
Europe Decoded This viral photo of the dry Loire riverbed is missing some context The image shows a tributary near Loireauxence, where the river usually dries in hot summer weather. 24/08/2022
France Cyclists hospitalised after hornet attack in France The three men were mountain biking in the Loire on Sunday when the hornet attack happened. 22/08/2022
France 6 months of the war: refugees on information frontline 6 months away from home: learning to navigate the new reality and how to help Ukraine from afar. Ukrainian refugees tell what keeps them going. 22/08/2022
France Lifeguards save 18 swimmers from riptides in French coastal town Officials warned of strong currents and riptides as they issued the highest alert level along the coastline. 21/08/2022
Stays Inside the 5 star cat hotel where Parisians are leaving their pets The August holiday is a sacred time of year for the French, but what do they do with their cats? This Parisian cat hotel has seen its popularity rocket as holidaymakers get back to their old routines. 21/08/2022
Culture news The "shocking" designs of Elsa Schiaparelli come to Paris From Beyoncé to Bella Hadid, the Italian designer's name has made its way back into the headlines. An exhibition in Paris celebrates her craft... 19/08/2022
No Comment Greater Paris experiments with transhumance A transhumance with sheep to explore the agricultural culture that is on the verge of disappearing in Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris. 19/08/2022
France Hundreds of UK-bound migrants rescued from sea in just four days It suggests the UK's ambition of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda is not deterring migrants from trying to cross the English Channel. 19/08/2022
France Euronews shortlisted for International Emmy Award It was for international correspondent Anelise Borges' on-the-ground coverage of the Afghanistan crisis following the Taliban's takeover of the country. 18/08/2022
Travel News French backpacker missing in Egypt for a year returns to Paris The backpacker's family speculated that he might have been detained by Egyptian security services. 18/08/2022
France At least five killed as hurricane-force winds hit Corsica Winds of up to 224 kilometres per hour were recorded in some areas of the Mediterranean island. 18/08/2022
France Floods in Paris as city hit by 'near-monthly rainfall in 90 minutes' Much of southern France is on "orange" alert for more bad weather after thunderstorms struck overnight, while Paris was lashed by heavy rain on Tuesday. 17/08/2022
Health news Are pets at risk of catching monkeypox from their owners? With the news that a pet dog in France has contracted monkeypox from its owner, should we be concerned? 16/08/2022
Climate Why are French activists filling golf course holes with cement? As France faces severe drought, the country's golf courses are escaping water bans. Now, protestors are taking action. 16/08/2022
France European firefighters join forces to fight French wildfires Firefighters from across Europe have teamed up with their French counterparts to help battle several wildfires, including in the south-west of the country. 13/08/2022
France In pictures: France's battle against catastrophic wildfires These photographs from the epicentre of the natural disaster reveal the scale of damage after wildfires raging in southwestern France for days. 13/08/2022