World Judge who convicted Le Pen under police protection amid online threats A torrent of online abuse has been directed at Bénédicte de Perthuis, the judge who presided over the Paris court on Monday. 01/04/2025
No Comment French authorities clear migrant camps along Seine in Paris With the winter truce over, Paris authorities began clearing migrant camps along the Seine, drawing criticism from NGOs over forced evictions and relocations. 01/04/2025
France Macron and Tebboune try to defuse France-Algeria diplomatic spat After a months-long diplomatic spat, the French president and his Algerian counterpart have reiterated their commitment to work together. 01/04/2025
Europe News Starmer blames lack of joint action for UK migrant arrivals by boat Despite law-enforcement cooperation with France and work with authorities in other countries along the migrant route, more than 6,600 people crossed the Channel in the first three months of this year, the highest number on record. 31/03/2025
Europe News Trump and Musk blast embezzlement verdict as Le Pen plans appeal The French far-right leader, who was convicted on Monday of embezzling EU funds and barred from the 2027 presidential election, said she will appeal. 31/03/2025
Europe News French regulator fines Apple €150 million over data collection tool Without directly condemning Apple’s data collection tool, the antitrust regulator has determined that the conditions surrounding its implementation amounted to an abuse of a dominant market position. The decision comes at a time of tension between the US and the EU over the treatment of Big Tech. 31/03/2025
Lifestyle What’s with the viral anti-French trend on TikTok? Moral of the story: don’t mess with the French. 31/03/2025
Business US demands that EU companies comply with anti-diversity order US president Donald Trump has repeatedly taken aim at Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programmes in the US, especially in government offices, claiming that they were discriminatory. 31/03/2025
Climate What do European aid cuts mean for climate funding goals? Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed recently. 30/03/2025
France French court ruling could spell trouble for Le Pen's presidential run Legal experts suggest the verdict against a local official from the French island of Mayotte could impact the outcome of the far-right leader's embezzlement trial. 28/03/2025
Europe News France and China edge closer to resolving cognac import trade dispute Last year, Beijing announced provisional tariffs on European brandies after a majority of EU countries approved duties on electric vehicles made in China. 28/03/2025
Culture news French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal given five year prison sentence Sansal was arrested in November 2024 at Algiers airport. French President Macron has called on Algeria to release the writer. 28/03/2025
Europe News French prosecutors seek seven-year sentence for Nicolas Sarkozy The allegations can be traced back to 2011, when a Libyan news agency and Gaddafi himself said that the Libyan state had secretly funnelled millions of euros into Sarkozy's 2007 campaign. 27/03/2025
No Comment Ukraine calls for European military support as diplomacy grows European leaders convened in Paris on Thursday to explore military and diplomatic strategies for bolstering Kyiv’s position in ceasefire talks with Russia amid escalating negotiations. 27/03/2025
Culture news Depardieu trial: Prosecutor calls for 18-month suspended sentence “You’re going to declare Gérard Depardieu guilty of these sexual assaults,” the prosecutor told the court. The actor is being tried by a panel of three judges, who won't issue their verdict straight away. 27/03/2025
Europe News Jean-Noël Barrot says 'a new Europe is emerging' in talks in China The French Foreign Minister's two-day visit to China is an opportunity to gauge Beijing's attitude toward Ukraine ahead of major talks on a possible European peacekeeping force. 27/03/2025
Culture news Accuser tells court actor Gérard Depardieu groped her on film set This week's trial is the first time one of the more than 20 accusations of sexual misconduct against Gérard Depardieu has reached court. 26/03/2025
Economy French consumers more worried about their financial outlook in March French consumers are more pessimistic about their future finances but are a little more open to making bigger purchases. 26/03/2025
Europe News France and Indonesia sign deal to boost security in Indo-Pacific The Indonesian naval chief of staff, Admiral Muhammad Ali, said the project would address various maritime security challenges, including piracy, terrorism and other illegal activities. 26/03/2025
Europe News France mulls proposals on tougher sentencing for minors The bill proposes harsher "sanctions" for parents who fail to meet their legal responsibilities towards their children, while pushing for tougher trials for repeat underage offenders. 25/03/2025