France This is how French drink-drivers could avoid losing their licence Drink-drivers in France will be able to avoid losing their licence... by installing a device that immobilises their vehicle if it detects alcohol above the legal limit. 14/03/2019
France Restorers fix French artefacts damaged during 'gilets jaunes' protests Restorers have nearly finished repairing works from the museum at Paris' Arc de Triomphe, which were damaged during 'gilets jaunes' (yellow vests) protests in the French capital. 13/03/2019
France Predator becomes the prey: fox ‘pecked to death’ by chickens The tables were turned on the animal food chain when chickens killed a young fox smelling blood in France. 13/03/2019
France Eurostar trains delayed due to French customs officers' Brexit strike Eurostar enters its second day of severe delays as French customs officers continue their protests for better pay and more resources for Brexit. 12/03/2019
France Euroviews. Macron: The face of a French renaissance or European nightmare? ǀ View Emmanuel Macron’s latest vision for the future of Europe has leaders on edge. Is it part of a French renaissance or rather another example of classical French protectionism? Either way, smaller members of the European Union should be very worried. 12/03/2019
France Ziad al Rahbani tours Europe for first time in 21 years Euronews spoke to many of the singer's fans, but he wasn't so keen to talk himself. 12/03/2019
Cult 'I have a project for peace in the Middle East' — writer Marek Halter "It wasn't easy ... when you decide to write your memoirs, it means you accept the idea that life is already behind you." Writer and activist Marek Halter spoke to Isabelle Kumar on Euronews' Cult programme about the challenges of penning his memoirs. 11/03/2019
Europe News Moscovici expects populist "breakthrough" EU Commissioner criticizes his own Socialist Party as unable to reach people 11/03/2019
France Yellow vest protesters gather for 17th consecutive week Yellow vest protesters gathered in several locations across France on Saturday for the movement's 17th consecutive week of demonstrations 09/03/2019
World News Italy's prime minister halts project to build train line to France The move is designed to calm a dispute over the project which had threatened to bring down the government. 09/03/2019
World News Economic forecast for eurozone slashed in latest OECD report Economic forecasts for the eurozone have been slashed with a particular focus on Germany and Italy as policy uncertainties, stalling trade and Brexit darken the outlook 06/03/2019
No Comment Chanel showcases final fashion collection by Karl Lagerfeld The final collection by iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was showcased at Chanel's show in Paris on Tuesday 06/03/2019
France Macron letter urges significant reforms ahead of May's Euro-elections French president Emmanuel Macron proposes a series of reforms ahead of May's European elections and warns in a letter that the EU faces serious dangers 05/03/2019
Europe News A roadmap for European renewal | View "Never, since the Second World War, has Europe been as essential. Yet never has Europe been in so much danger." 05/03/2019
France Dozens of migrants try to board cross-Channel ferry to Dover Dozens of migrants try to board cross-Channel ferry to Dover 04/03/2019
World News Brightly coloured and noisy carnival celebrations paraded around Europe The speed skater Arianna Fontana kicked-off Italy's parade, performing the Flight of the Eagle from the tower bell in Venice. 03/03/2019
World News Jewish memorial stone vandalised in Strasbourg The stone used to lie in a synagogue at the same location which the Nazis burnt down in 1940. 02/03/2019
France France's 'yellow vest' protest numbers sharply down The interior ministry said it had counted 39,300 protesters nationwide compared to 46,600 people last week. 02/03/2019
France Yellow vest numbers are down after 16 weekends of protest in France The Interior Ministry reported that around 5,600 people were protesting across the country at 2pm on Saturday - at the same time last week it was almost double that number. 02/03/2019
France Strasbourg's vandalised Jewish Memorial sparks indignation French authorities have opened an investigation on Saturday (March 2), into the vandalisation of a memorial stone marking the site of Strasbourg's Old Synagogue, which was destroyed by the Nazis during World War Two. 02/03/2019