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
Italy Italy regrets migrant ship row with France, interior minister says Tensions between the two countries soared after a charity ship Italy had turned away docked in southern France to disembark around 230 people rescued at sea. 16/11/2022
Culture news Liberté, Égalité… Clitoris? The mascot for the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics has been revealed… And it’s quite the revolutionary move. 16/11/2022
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
Green News Grants vs loans at COP27: Japan defends its outlier status on finance Japan gave €7.6 bn more than its fair share of historical emissions. 15/11/2022
United Kingdom Record 40,000 migrants cross English Channel so far this year Britain and France are due to sign a joint declaration on Monday to ramp up their efforts to stop illegal migrants from making perilous journeys across the Channel. 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
United Kingdom UK and France pledge more patrols to prevent migrants crossing Channel London and Paris have agreed to deploy more resources and to tackle people-trafficking gangs, but critics say the deal fails to address underlying problems. 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
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
Culture news The UK's 30-year love affair with French cinema From wooing famous actors, to tomorrow's big names, French Film Festival UK director Richard Mowe talks to Euronews Culture about his lifelong admiration of French cinema 10/11/2022
Italy Migrant rescue vessels in the Mediterranean spark Italy-France row Rome has backed down and allowed migrants from three rescue ships to disembark, yet French officials believe Italy should be Europe's primary port of call. 09/11/2022
Sport French prosecutors raid 2023 Rugby World Cup committee headquarters A preliminary investigation has been launched into possible corruption and favouritism. 09/11/2022
Culture news French literature prize honours tribute to poetry and Ukrainian novel Authors Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam and Andreï Kourkov both receive Médicis Prizes 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