Europe News New French PM François Bayrou survives no-confidence vote In a surprising turn of events, the Socialist Party announced they will not support the no-confidence motion put forward by the other left-wing parties in their coalition 16/01/2025
Europe News More than 1,000 attend Jean-Marie Le Pen's memorial service in Paris Held at Notre-Dame du Val-de-Grâce, the service brought together the far-right leader's family and National Rally officials — all protected by tight security. 16/01/2025
France Man leaves €10m fortune to a tiny French town he had never visited The shock windfall represents five times the town of Thiberville's annual budget, and will fund projects from a public garden to a bowling green. 16/01/2025
Culture news Brad Pitt responds to French woman scammed by his AI likeness “It’s awful that scammers take advantage of the strong bond between fans and celebrities," says the statement from Brad Pitt’s representatives. 16/01/2025
Europeans' Stories Wolf protection reduced in Europe. Is biodiversity at stake? The wolf is no longer a “strictly protected species” in Europe. 15/01/2025
Culture news French woman scammed by AI Brad Pitt love scheme faces cyberbullying Fraudsters have scammed a French woman out of €830,000 by making her believe she was dating Brad Pitt. The victim has faced an onslaught of online harassment – revealing quite to what extent empathy and human decency is in short supply when it comes to people falling for AI scams. 15/01/2025
Economy French inflation holds steady in December as energy prices rebound Rising energy prices boosted France's December inflation figure although falling service costs managed to offset the gain. 15/01/2025
Art Shortlist for 2025 Prix Marcel Duchamp unveiled The shortlist for the prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s top contemporary art award, has been revealed. Four artists are vying for the €90,000 prize, to be announced later this year. 14/01/2025
Business France's new PM faces first big test as he spells out key budget plans France's new Prime Minister François Bayrou has addressed politicians through a general policy speech meant to outline his top priorities, including key budget decisions, one month after stepping into his new role. 14/01/2025
Poland Defence ministers from largest EU countries hold talks on Ukraine aid The meeting of the defence ministers from the EU's largest countries together with the deputy defence minister of Great Britain comes as Poland begins its rotating presidency of the EU and as Europe braces for the unpredictability of a new Donald Trump presidency. 13/01/2025
France Diplomatic crisis grows as France investigates Algerian influencers A series of arrests has raised tensions between the two countries, whose diplomatic relationship started to sour last year. 13/01/2025
Europe News Mayotte hit by tropical storm weeks after devastating cyclone Mayotte issued a red alert and people were ordered to stay in their homes and store food and water as Tropical Storm Dikeledi brought heavy rains and strong winds to France’s poorest department. 13/01/2025
Europe News Dozens injured in Strasbourg tram collision The exact cause of the collision was unclear but local media reported that one of the trams was reversing at the time. 12/01/2025
Europe News Mayotte on red alert as islands brace for Cyclone Dikeledi Mayotte has not yet recovered from the impact of Cyclone Chido, which ripped through the archipelago a month ago, causing extensive damage to France's poorest department. 12/01/2025
Europe News Dismay over Pakistan Airlines 'tone deaf' ad for flights to France The image, posted by the airline on social media, appears to show a plane flying into the Eiffel Tower, with some on social media comparing the campaign to the 9/11 terror attacks in New York. 11/01/2025
Economy UK inflation highest among G7 countries as energy costs raise prices The UK has continued to have one of the highest inflation rates in the G7, mainly driven by rising energy prices and ongoing supply chain issues. 10/01/2025
Europe News France's Sarkozy tells trial he received no campaign funds from Libya Sarkozy is accused by prosecutors of having struck a deal with Libya's late dictator Muammar Gaddafi to receive millions of euros in illegal funding. 10/01/2025
Cinema Who were Europe's biggest cinemagoers in 2024? Dutch cinemas sold fewer tickets last year than the year before, while the French film industry moves from strength to strength. 10/01/2025
Art From Tracey Emin to Ancient Egypt: The art openings to catch in 2025 With groundbreaking biennials, major exhibitions and highly anticipated museum debuts, 2025 promises an exciting year of art openings across Europe and beyond. 10/01/2025
Economy French budget talks: Pension reform must remain, says business boss The warning comes as France's government meets party representatives, hopeful of winning support for a new budget bill. 09/01/2025