France 'Evil did not win': Eagles of Death Metal recount Paris attacks The band had been performing at the Bataclan concert hall when the attacks occurred. 17/05/2022
France Controversy as French city allows women to wear 'burkinis' in pools Under the new rules, male and female swimmers will be allowed to appear topless or in full-body costumes for sun protection or religious beliefs. 16/05/2022
France Who is France's new prime minister and what's on her to-do list? She's only the second woman to hold the post. 16/05/2022
Culture news 10 must-see European films at Cannes 2022 10 must-see European films at Cannes 2022 16/05/2022
No Comment Final preparations underway for 75th Cannes Film Festival Final preparations are well under way on the French Rivera for this year's Cannes Film Festival. 15/05/2022
No Comment France: parade marks the opening of "Utopia" festival in Lille Giant puppets and inflatable floats march down the city center of Lille to mark the start of Utopia, the sixth thematic edition of lille3000, a cultural festival running until October. 15/05/2022
Living Champs-Elysées gets a green a makeover ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games Work starts in just a few weeks to turn Paris’ iconic promenade into a green oasis. 15/05/2022
Art Germany's 'sober' interwar art movement takes centre stage in Paris The exhibition at the Pompidou Centre takes in the 900 works by a Weimar Republic arts and culture movement that would later be labelled 'degenerate' by the Nazis. 14/05/2022
No Comment Hundreds of amateur musicians rock out ahead of Paris concert "It's one of the happiest days of my life": Betty Boin, a civil servant by day, and a drummer and guitarist in her free time, rehearses, with dozens of other amateur musicians, at the Stade de France venue on the outskirts of Paris. Saturday, she will join over 1,000 musicians on the lawn. 13/05/2022
Culture news Is needle-spiking spreading across the European club scene? Reports of needle-spiking are emerging from French nightclubs, months after a wave of attacks were reported in the UK. 12/05/2022
Culture news The Holocaust survivors who waited until now to tell their stories These survivors have waited almost 80 years to tell their Holocaust stories. 11/05/2022
Art Bob Dylan's biggest sculpture to date unveiled in Provence vineyard Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has unveiled his largest sculpture to date, entitled Rail Car. The piece will be permanently exhibited at Château La Coste, a 600-acre sculpture park in Provence. 11/05/2022
No Comment Chance to stay in windmill of the Moulin Rouge Get the Parisian experience of staying inside the windmill of the 2001 movie and current Broadway hit "Moulin Rouge." 11/05/2022
Eco-Innovation As G7 commits to banning Russian oil, is fermented fuel the answer? Wheat husks, pulped sugar beets and onion peelings could help curb Europe’s energy crisis, as farmers brew up biogas from agricultural waste. 10/05/2022
Europe News Macron warns against humiliating Russia over war in Ukraine The French president was speaking on Europe Day in Strasbourg at the closing ceremony of the Conference on the Future of Europe. 09/05/2022
France Paris trial underway into 2009 plane crash off coast of Comoros Just one person survived the crash, a 12-year-old girl. 09/05/2022
France Former French PM Fillon loses appeal against corruption conviction The court gave Fillon a one-year prison sentence for a "fake jobs" scandal involving his wife Penelope. 09/05/2022
France G7 leaders pledge to ban or phase out Russian oil imports France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Japan, Canada and the USA say stopping the flow of Russian oil will cut the main artery of Vladimir Putin’s economy and deny him the revenue he needs to fund the war. 08/05/2022
Home French 'tiny houses' project giving the homeless a lifeline and a home Participants in the project in Brittany take part in all aspects of the construction of the mobile homes and are given the keys afterward. 08/05/2022
France Emmanuel Macron inaugurated for second term in office The President of the Constitutional Council formally announced the results of the presidential election in front of 450 guests at the Elysée Palace. 07/05/2022
France France's left-wing parties agree on legislative alliance The agreement has caused immense discord in the Socialist party, which for years had dominated French politics. 06/05/2022
Euronews Witness New life, new school: France welcomes Ukraine's refugee children Around two million children have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February. Most are now living in other EU countries. Witness travels to France to see how schools in the country are helping Ukrainian minors adjust to their new surroundings. 06/05/2022
Green News EU citizens could now claim damages over harmful air pollution levels Poorer communities - who live and work in highly polluted areas - particularly need judicial protection. 05/05/2022
Culture news Mystery buyer revealed in tussle with Louvre over €24.4m still life After the 18th-century 'Basket of Wild Strawberries' sold at auction in March, the Louvre swept in to get it declared a national treasure of France, barring its export for two and a half years. 05/05/2022
Culture news Hard-hitting French abortion film has US debut amid Roe v Wade uproar The award-winning 'Happening', depicting a student's quest for an illegal termination in 1960s France, comes to US cinemas as the Supreme Court considers overturning a landmark decision legalising abortion in all 50 states. 05/05/2022
Money Crypto exchange Binance gets regulatory approval in France France is the first European Union country to register Binance, which is also seeking registration in Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal and Austria. 05/05/2022