Europeans' Stories Pesticides: a health hazard for Europeans? In Charente-Maritime, France, rising child cancer cases are suspected to be linked to pesticide exposure. Local residents are pushing for stricter national and EU regulations on pesticide use. 13/11/2024
Niger Niger expels French aid group as ties with the West deteriorate The West African nation's military rulers, who took power in a coup last year, have pulled away from Western partners and turned to Russia for security. 13/11/2024
Economy French jobless total on the rise as concerns over growth continue France has been dealing with increasing economic and political uncertainties, mainly arising from the snap elections back in June, which resulted in a hung parliament. 13/11/2024
Europe News Le Pen denies EU funds misuse as 2027 presidential bid stays at risk As the trial nears its conclusion, a guilty verdict could result in fines and prison time and disqualify Le Pen from running for president in 2027. 13/11/2024
Europe News Domestic political crises pose obstacles to Franco-German alliance The German and French political crises and the economic challenges that come with them could weaken Franco-German leadership and affect the EU's ability to present a united front in key negotiations. 12/11/2024
Food and Drink Why are Cadbury Fingers no longer available in French shops? The Great Finger Shortage of 2024: French consumers are (unsurprisingly) angry after the British chocolate biscuits vanish from supermarket shelves. 11/11/2024
Europe News Armistice Day: Starmer and Macron meet in Paris It's the first time a British leader has been hosted for Armistice Day in France since Winston Churchill joined General Charles de Gaulle in 1944, Starmer's office said. 11/11/2024
Europe News Paris to deploy 4,000 police officers to France-Israel UEFA match The capital’s police chief said that 2,500 officers would be deployed around the Stade de France stadium in addition to 1,500 others around Paris and on public transportation. 11/11/2024
Markets Weekly Recap: European stocks underperform global peers Global stock markets are set to end the week on a strong note amid the US election and China's highly anticipated additional stimulus measures. However, European benchmarks underperformed global peers due to economic concerns and political instability. 08/11/2024
No Comment Juliette Binoche launches Paris Christmas window display The iconic Printemps Haussmann department store launched its enchanting Christmas window display on Thursday, with celebrated French actress Juliette Binoche unveiling this year’s festive theme, a magical train journey. 07/11/2024
Culture news Why does this French statue of a priest have an erection? French artist's latest artwork depicts an erect Abbé Pierre - a statement on the church's omerta against sexual abuse. 07/11/2024
Europe News Suspect in deadly Halloween shooting turns himself in to Paris police A shooting in Poitiers, France that killed one person and left four injured has been linked to local drug trafficking. A suspect is now in custody as the investigation continues. 06/11/2024
Europe News French court convicts 18 people in migrant smuggling trial The defendants were part of a smuggling gang accused of overseeing most Channel crossings on small boats from France to the UK from 2000 to 2022. 05/11/2024
Culture news Luc Besson in favour of government’s higher taxes for wealthiest The filmmaker behind films like 'Leon' and 'The Fifth Element' states that he is in favour of the French government’s announcement regarding a “temporary and exceptional contribution” for the wealthiest households. “Shame on those rich people" he said of those who opposed the measure. 05/11/2024
Culture news France’s top literary prize awarded to Kamel Daoud for ‘Houris’ Kamel Daoud becomes the first author of Algerian descent to win the Goncourt Prize with his novel 'Houris', which is banned in Algeria for tackling the 'black decade' - the civil war that pitted Islamist groups against the Algerian army from 1992 to 2002. 04/11/2024
Experiences Visit these European Christmas markets for the weekend by train From Strasbourg to Cologne, take the green route to Europe’s best Christmas markets. 30/10/2024
Economy Eurozone economy shows slight lift as Germany and France top forecasts Eurozone GDP grew in the third quarter of 2024 at its fastest pace in two years, boosted by stronger-than-expected growth in Germany and France. The euro rose on positive data, while European stocks fell amid global market tensions and upcoming US election concerns. 30/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Does Monaco pay zero taxes? Social media posts claim that Monaco has much better-maintained streets compared to neighbouring France despite charging no taxes. 29/10/2024
Morocco Macron visiting Morocco amid ‘new honeymoon’ over Western Sahara pivot The French president is in Rabat to discuss business ties and illegal immigration after saying he would support Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara in July. 28/10/2024
Economy French lawmakers vote in favour of new tax on wealth of billionaires A majority of lawmakers supported the proposition from the far-left LFI party, despite warnings from the incumbent government. 25/10/2024