France Bayonne attack: Two men charged with attempted murder of bus driver Public prosecutors say the driver was a victim "of extreme violence" when he asked to check the ticket of one of suspect and demanded that three others wear facemasks. 06/07/2020
France Louvre renaissance as Paris museum opens for first time since lockdown After months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louvre has reopened, giving art-lovers the chance to once again take in some of the world’s most famous works of art. 06/07/2020
France New French government named in Macron reshuffle Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday a "new path" was necessary as his LREM party was dealt a blow during local elections last month. 06/07/2020
Algeria France hands over remains of Algeria's resistance fighters They were returned to Algeria after 170 years, in the latest move to heal the wounds of France's colonial past. 05/07/2020
France Thousands march in Paris to celebrate gay pride and protest violence Thousands marched in Paris to for pride. They also protested police violence and demanded more political actions to support marginalised communities. 04/07/2020
France France's former PM investigated over coronavirus crisis handling Edouard Philippe said he "took note" and will provide authorities will all the information necessary. France's health minister and former health minister are being investigated too. 04/07/2020
Eco-Innovation Watch: The advert banned in France for ‘creating a climate of anxiety’ A Dutch electric bike company has had an ad banned for its negative portrayal of the car industry. 02/07/2020
France Ex-health minister Buzyn defends France's early coronavirus response Agnès Buzyn was health minister in France until mid-February and faced criticism over the government's coronavirus response. 30/06/2020
World News Analysis: Germany takes on the EU's rotating six-month presidency From post-Brexit trade deal negotiations to agreeing a coronavirus recovery fund, Germany's EU presidency inbox is already filling up. 30/06/2020
France France completes shutdown of oldest nuclear plant at Fessenheim The closure of the plant on the border with Germany is part of a policy shift to reduce France's dependence on nuclear power. 30/06/2020
France Former French PM sentenced to prison over 'fake jobs' scandal The scandal involving his wife Penelope demolished his 2017 presidential bid. 29/06/2020
France Green wave as environmentalists win key French cities It came amid a record abstention rate of 59% across the country. 28/06/2020
World News Pride 50: LGBT+ community celebrate from home amid COVID-19 lockdown This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pride, which was first held in New York City after the Stonewall riots. 27/06/2020
France Banksy theft: Six arrested in France over stolen Bataclan painting The painting resurfaced in Italy earlier this month after it got stolen in January. 27/06/2020
Green News France is making ecocide illegal, but what does that mean? It will be punishable by large fines and prison time. 25/06/2020
France In pictures: Eiffel Tower to reopen after longest closure since WWII After more than three months of closure, Paris' Eiffel Tower is set to open its doors again. 23/06/2020
Libya Turkey is playing a dangerous game in Libya, says France's Macron The French president's remarks on Turkey's military intervention in the Libyan civil war follows an encounter between the two NATO allies' ships in the Mediterranean 23/06/2020
France French schools reopen as more COVID-19 restrictions lifted Many schoolchildren in France have not stepped foot on the playground for nearly three months. 22/06/2020
France France repatriates ten children of French jihadists from Syria There might be around 300 children of French jihadists still in refugee camps in north-eastern Syria. 22/06/2020
France French constitutional court blocks most of online hate speech law The law, which was passed and adopted by France's parliament last month, required online platforms and search engines to remove hateful or terrorist content within 24 hours of it being posted, risking fines of up to €1.25 million. 19/06/2020