France Far-right march in Paris to protest 'barbaric' murder of Lola, 12 Lola's body was found in a suitcase in Paris last week. 21/10/2022
Mobility Paris Motor Show returns: 3 highlights from the 2022 biennale Back after a four-year hiatus but slimmed down, the trade show is showcasing all the latest designs and innovations in the automotive world. 21/10/2022
Green News ‘Global contamination’: Europe should lead in regulating PFAS Studies have revealed global forever chemical pollution. Now there are calls for PFAS to be banned in Europe. 20/10/2022
Euronews Witness Rising temperatures see beetles and fire ravage European forests A combination of record-high temperatures and drought saw France lose some 65,000 hectares of forest this summer to rampaging wildfires. These same conditions saw the Bark beetle flourish, devouring a staggering 11,000 hectares, one-quarter, of the Franconian Forest in Germany. 20/10/2022
No Comment Transcending disability through dancing Gladys does not go beyond her disability, she dances with it, her wheelchair becoming an integral part of the creation. 20/10/2022
Green News French farmers cover crops with solar panels to battle energy crisis In the midst of the energy crisis gripping France, this farmer is using his land in innovative ways to produce electricity. 19/10/2022
Cult Fruitful artistic collaboration in France-Portugal Cross Season Creative artists from two closely linked nations collaborate to produce plays, works of art, and cinema projects as part of the France-Portugal 2022 Season initiative. 19/10/2022
France Political storm in France after murdered girl, 12, found in a suitcase It was sparked after police arrested an Algerian immigrant on suspicion of the girl's murder. 19/10/2022
France France experiences summer temperatures in mid-October The heatwave is caused by a large low-pressure system in the Atlantic Ocean, which is allowing warm air to sweep up from Spain and North Africa. 19/10/2022
No Comment French high school students join Paris strikes French high school students blockade schools in Paris in support of the inter-union strike. 18/10/2022
USA French cement firm admits it did business with so-called Islamic State The company also agreed on Tuesday to penalties totalling roughly $778 million (€790m) in a case the US Justice Department described as the first of its kind. 18/10/2022
Sport Alexia Putellas and Karim Benzema win the 2022 Ballon d’Or The Spaniard retained her title after leading her team, Barcelona, to another domestic title. At the same time, the French Real Madrid forward snatched the men's award in front of the likes of Robert Lewandowski and Sadio Mane. 17/10/2022
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
No Comment Institut Français in Ouagadougou vandalised in Mali coup protests Broken windows and doors, security guards' room set on fire, computer equipment burnt or looted, this is what the French Institute looked like after the protesters' attack during the demonstrations that followed the resignation and replacement of the junta's Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. 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 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
Culture news Meet James Bond's first official travel partner From gastronomic getaways to thrill-seeking basejumping, if you've ever wanted to experience some of the delights of James Bond's life now you can book tickets as the world's most famous spy celebrates his first ever official travel partner. 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