France French families plan to sue retailers over baby milk recall scandal Spokesman of a victims’ group, Quentin Guillemain said that they wanted above all to find out the truth, adding that the company would not be able to “buy our silence”. 15/01/2018
France France’s first panda makes public debut Yuan Meng is five months old and weighs 11 kilograms. 14/01/2018
France Macron wants French baguettes UNESCO listed A daily part of French life, the country consumes six billion baguettes each year and now President Macron has backed a bid to cement their cultural status 13/01/2018
France Thieves break in to a jewellery shop at Paris' luxury Ritz hotel The five men stole jewellery with an estimated value of 4.5 million euros. Three were arrested nearby. 11/01/2018
China Macron learns a little Mandarin French President Tweets video of speech preparations. 09/01/2018
World News From snow to sunshine: Europe's chaotic winter weather From snow in Spain, to rising French and German rivers: Europe struggles under winter weather, but in Hungary temperatures hit unusual highs. 08/01/2018
World News Macron appeals to China over climate change and boosting ties French President Emmanuel Macron has begun a three-day state visit to China aimed at forging a partnership with China on climate, security and other issues. 08/01/2018
World News Macron in China: 'The new Silk Road cannot be one-way' "What I came to tell you, is that Europe is back!" the French president tells his Chinese hosts. 08/01/2018
France What I saw while held 48 hours in a French migrant detention centre A Chilean man spent 48 hours in a French detention centre. His account gives rare insight into how EU detention centers work—and how Europe is dealing with illegal migration. 05/01/2018
World News Charlie Hebdo: three years on, the magazine is struggling It is three years since terrorists murdered the staff of France's satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Government ministers are due to attend a memorial ceremony on Sunday for the journalists who were killed. The magazine says it is struggling with an annual security bill of €1.5 million. 05/01/2018
World News Here's how Europe's storm names are chosen—and you can pick one, too As Storm Eleanor winds down after thrashing the European continent this week, Euronews examines the history of storm naming, and reveals how you can get involved as well. 04/01/2018
Destinations A winter break on the French Riviera The best addresses for off-season tourism on the Côte d’Azur. 04/01/2018
Ireland Storm Eleanor hits parts of Ireland and France with strong winds Storm Eleanor hit parts of Ireland with strong winds and heavy rain, leaving thousands of people without power. Parts of northern France also suffered damage from the storm. 03/01/2018
Ireland Storm Eleanor lashes Ireland, UK and France High tides, heavy rains and strong winds cause flooding, bring down trees and cut power to some 250,000 homes. 03/01/2018
France France: phones in prison cells France is to introduce landline telephones into prison cells within three years. 03/01/2018
Living Fashion and Versailles From Rose Bertin to Sofia Coppola, this is Versailles’ dresses and dreams. 29/12/2017
World News France 'to demand UK pay more' for border controls post-Brexit President Emmanuel Macron reportedly set to ask Prime Minister Theresa May to contribute hundreds of millions of euros to reinforce France's border check points at ports facing Britain after Brexit. 28/12/2017
Syria Calls for extradition of wanted French jihadist held by Syrian Kurds ISIL suspect Thomas Barnouin, who was close to Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah, is among several French militants reportedly captured by Syrian Kurdish YPG militia. 28/12/2017
France Skiers trapped in broken down gondolas in the French Alps are dramatic The skiers had been suspended around 25m above the snow before ropes lowered from helicopters were used to bring them down. 25/12/2017