France French farmers in rolling tractor roadblock against 'agri-bashing' French farmers are protesting against low incomes and government policies they say negatively affect France's agriculture. 27/11/2019
France French MPs adopt amendment to ban Black Friday publicity The amendment to France's "anti-waste law" condemns overconsumption and critiques the shopping day's "disastrous environmental record". 26/11/2019
Mali Why is France fighting in Mali? | Euronews Answers Emmanuel Macron's first overseas trip as president was to Germany. His second was to Mali. 26/11/2019
France Mali: France will probe black box recordings as 13 soldiers named The accident marked the largest single loss of life since operations began in 2013. 26/11/2019
No Comment Two dead after massive floods hit southeast France Two people were found dead on Sunday after massive flooding hit southeastern France, causing major damage. 24/11/2019
Italy At least six dead as extreme weather batters Europe Storms across France, Italy and Greece over the weekend have killed at least six people, and left one more missing. 24/11/2019
France Christmas market reopens in defiance of terror attack Christmas markets around Europe are open for business — including in Strasbourg, which refuses to be cowed by last year’s Islamist gun rampage. 23/11/2019
France Protesters in France condemn violence against women The International Day for Violence against Women is on November 25. 23/11/2019
France Quelle horreur! 'Franglais' is a threat to French, academy says L'Academie Francaise said it is 'seriously concerned' at mixing French with English — a common phenomenon in an age of social media and global marketing. 22/11/2019
France Wave of polar air threatens Europe-wide cold snap Along with the arrival of December could be the arrival of a fresh wave of cold polar air, according to weather experts. 22/11/2019
Ivory Coast EU's most wanted criminals on run for over 20 years arrested Lacote was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud in an organised gang, death threats and participation in an association of criminals. Van Acker was given two years as an accomplice. 22/11/2019
France Winegrowers release Beaujolais amid challenges at home and abroad Some growers had their production hit by an untimely frost on the vineyards this year, while Donald Trump's wine tax has complicated the export market 21/11/2019
Ireland More than a dozen migrants found in lorry on France-Ireland ferry More than a dozen migrants have been found in the back of a lorry on a Stena Line ferry en route to Ireland. 21/11/2019
France Court acquits mountain guide charged with helping asylum seekers The volunteer faced a three-month suspended sentence if the court had upheld his conviction for “facilitating irregular entry” 20/11/2019
France #MovieMoney: French police warn of fake bank notes in circulation Fake bank notes create filmic furore. Made to be used in films, the shonky sheets have been circulated in eastern France and beyond 20/11/2019
France Pregnant woman, 29, mauled to death by dogs in northern France Police have launched a manslaughter investigation after a pregnant woman was mauled to death by dogs while she was out walking near her home in northern France. 20/11/2019
France French nannies strike against government 'coercive' reform The strike is a "big shot of anger" at "purely budgetary logics which should not apply to childcare," a spokesperson for the movement told Euronews. 19/11/2019
France Insufficiencies in French justice system on violence against women As France has a national conversation on violence against women, a new report looks at the country's efforts to better their legal system. 19/11/2019
France Watch: Beaujolais Nouveau ready for release amid US tariff tension Beaujolais Nouveau is always released on the third Thursday in November, at 12.01am. 18/11/2019
World News Two dead and several injured after bridge collapses in France A suspension bridge near Toulouse collapsed as a lorry, a car and possibly a van were crossing 18/11/2019