Stays From gites to gasthofe: 6 traditional accommodation options in Europe Make your accommodation not just a place to sleep but a fundamental part of your European holiday experience. 02/01/2025
Europe News Dominique Pelicot will not appeal against guilty verdict Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband invited dozens of other men to rape her while she was unconscious and kept recordings of his and their actions. 30/12/2024
Markets French stocks heading for worst annual run in years French stock indices like the CAC 40 have suffered this year, dragged down by a slow down in the luxury sector, as well as increasing fears about France’s political stability. 30/12/2024
Europe News Pope Francis on Christmas Day urges 'to silence the sound of arms' The pontiff reminded the Catholic faithful on Wednesday of children suffering from war and hunger, the elderly living in isolation, those fleeing their homelands, people who have lost their jobs and those persecuted for their faith. 25/12/2024
Travel News Tourists evacuated from Eiffel Tower after reports of elevator fire The Parisian landmark attracts up to 25,000 visitors a day on average. 24/12/2024
Travel News Greece, Belgium, Italy: Travel strikes planned for February in Europe Our travel guide is updated as soon as a new European strike is announced. 24/12/2024
Europe News Who’s in France’s new cabinet under Prime Minister François Bayrou? Newly appointed French Prime Minister François Bayrou formed the country's fourth government in less than a year, with a key challenge for his cabinet being securing approval for the 2025 budget. 23/12/2024
France Macron enters into furious expletive-laden exchange in Mayotte The French overseas department is reeling from a devastating cyclone, and residents’ anger boiled over during a visit from French President Emmanuel Macron. 20/12/2024
Art Claire Tabouret chosen to design Notre-Dame's stained-glass windows Notre-Dame Cathedral is set to install new stained glass windows by artist Claire Tabouret as part of its €846 million renovation, sparking debate over the removal of historical pieces. 20/12/2024
World News Mayotte: Amidst criticism, Emmanuel Macron defends the state's actions France has activated the European Union's civil protection mechanism to assist Mayotte, where many fear that hundreds, if not thousands of people have been killed after storm Chido devastated the island last Saturday. 19/12/2024
Europe News Dominique Pelicot jailed for 20 years in historic French rape trial Pelicot, along with 50 other men, will face prison for repeatedly raping his wife, Gisèle, over the course of a decade. 19/12/2024
France French parliament adopts special law to prevent government shutdown France's parliament has adopted a special law to prevent a government shutdown as a temporary measure to maintain core state functions. The country's Senate passed the law on Wednesday after it went through the National Assembly on Monday. 18/12/2024
World News France's top court upholds corruption conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy The French former president, who will have to wear an electronic tag at home for a year, plans to appeal the ruling at the European Court for Human Rights. 18/12/2024
Europe News DR Congo files criminal complaint against Apple over conflict minerals The tech giant says it "strongly disputes" the allegations after the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) filed criminal complaints in France and Belgium. 18/12/2024
Culture news Pharrell Williams is named a UNESCO goodwill ambassador The role of goodwill ambassador for the Paris-based UN cultural agency involves promoting its initiatives that include protecting Indigenous cultures and advancing education. 18/12/2024
No Comment Mayotte reels after deadly Cyclone Chido Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on Saturday, levelling entire neighbourhoods and causing heavy destruction in the island's capital. Local reports confirm at least 20 deaths, but officials fear the true toll could be far higher. 17/12/2024
Economy French central bank lowers 2025 growth forecast after tumultuous year France's fraught political landscape and a gridlocked budget continue to spook economists and investors. 17/12/2024
Europe News France demands nuclear-friendly replacement for renewable energy law A ministerial debate on the future of Europe’s energy system saw calls to build up cross-border power grids and end dependence on Russian fossil fuels, while France said it was time bring nuclear power into the centre of EU decarbonisation policy. 17/12/2024
Markets European stock markets hit by Germany and France's political upheavals The euro has plunged against the dollar since November amid Trump's victory in the US election, falling to 1.0330 at a two-year low on 22 November amid an unexpected contraction in the eurozone's services sector. 17/12/2024
Cinema French cinema cancels 'Last Tango in Paris' screening after protest Last Tango in Paris, directed by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci in 1972, was scheduled to be shown Sunday evening as part of a retrospective of work by American actor Marlon Brando. Protestors said that the Cinémathèque Française in Paris failed to provide context about an infamous rape scene. 16/12/2024