No Comment Indigenous chief Raoni welcomed in Lyon to defend the Amazonian forest Indigenous chef Raoni has been in Lyon since Monday (May 27) as part of his world tour to warn of the need to save the Amazonian forest. 28/05/2019
No Comment Costumed guests go back centuries at Palace of Versailles More than 600 guests had the chance to live out their royal fantasies for one-night-only at the Palace of Versailles on Monday (May 27), with a costumed party designed to take them back hundreds of years to the time when France was ruled by kings and queens. 28/05/2019
France Over 600 guests attend a costume party at the Palace of Versailles The theme of the event was "Marie-Antoinette and fashion". 28/05/2019
France Le Pen party tipped for victory over 'failing' Macron Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) will win the most votes in the European election in France, exit polls predict — an upset for the centrist President Macron. 26/05/2019
World News Hunt for bombing suspect Police in France have released pictures of a man they suspect planted a bomb in the city of Lyon that injured 13 people 25/05/2019
France Manhunt continues after parcel bomb attack in Lyon The Paris counter-terrorism prosecutor opened a probe into the blast. New details emerged Saturday about the parcel bomb and the ongoing manhunt. 24/05/2019
Italy Watch: Alpine pass linking Italy and France reopens after winter The road, 2,188 metres above sea level, was cleared of 7 metres of snow using turbine blades. 24/05/2019
France Cast and director of "Oh Mercy!" on red carpet at Cannes Film Festival French film director Arnaud Desplechin and the cast of his new crime drama "Oh Mercy!" walk on the red carpet at the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival 23/05/2019
France Le Pen to reimburse €300,000 to European Parliament, court confirms The European Court of Justice confirmed French far-right leader Marine Le Pen would have to reimburse €300,000 to the European Parliament on the ground that she did not prove the effectiveness of her parliamentary assistant’s work. 23/05/2019
France Le Monde's concern after journalist summoned by intelligence services A journalist from the French newspaper Le Monde, Ariane Chemin, was summoned on Wednesday to meet with French intelligence services. She is the fifth French reporter to receive such a summons in the past weeks. 22/05/2019
Europe News The Brief: European elections - the Brexit effect UK MEPs are saying a long goodbye to Brussels, but what impact will their presence have on the new European parliament and what will happen when they leave? We explore the Brexit effect. 22/05/2019
Italy Italian unions refuse to load Saudi ship carrying weapons to Yemen The ship was previously prevented by protestors from being loaded in a French port. 21/05/2019
Indonesia French national sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug-trafficking The 35 year old was arrested with more than 2 kilograms of drugs in September of last year. 21/05/2019
Next Series Smart cooling and cleaning for concentrated solar power plants In partnership with The European Commission New research is looking at ways of saving water at ultra-thirsty concentrated solar power plants, making this renewable energy more environmentally friendly. 20/05/2019
France Euronews' favourite 10 European movies at Cannes Festival Euronews reviews 10 European films screened at Cannes Festival. 20/05/2019
Europe Decoded Vincent Lambert: Paris court demands treatment be resumed The man who has become central in the right to die debate in France was due to begin deep sedation treatment on Monday 20 but a Paris court ruled treatment must continue, prolonging a 10-year legal battle. 20/05/2019
France France intercepts boat with nine migrants on board in English Channel One of the migrants was a minor suffering from mild hypothermia, French authorities said in a statement. 19/05/2019
France After six months of protests, France's yellow vests lose momentum Yellow vest protesters took to the streets of Paris for the 27th Saturday in a row but turnout numbers are declining. 18/05/2019
World News Euroviews. How we need to combat extremism being spread through technology ǀ View Whatever side of the Brexit side one may be on, Britain and the rest of Europe remain united in facing the threat of extremism. Extremists will waste no opportunity to try to exploit the perceived vacuum that Brexit may lead to. Luckily for us, they are wrong. 17/05/2019
Living Macron hires Kering CEO to improve sustainability of luxury fashion Owner of Gucci, Balenciaga and Yves Saint Lauren to collaborate with the French government to make luxury fashion more sustainable 17/05/2019