World How the FN makes a small town its own - the French far-right puts down new roots France's far-right Front National appears stronger than ever. How to explain its success, and how much, if at all, has the party improved its past, often rabid image? More importantly, has Marine Le P 19/04/2017
World News French election on Martinique: “I don’t know who to vote for, so what’s the point?” Twenty-year-old Geena is not really bothered about France's presidential election. We ask her why. 18/04/2017
World Fear in France: could Islamophobia hijack the election? The temptation to embrace Islamophobia has never been stronger in French society which is now divided over how to deal with Islamic extremism. 17/04/2017
France A 360° political immersion in Martinique We talk to a resident of Martinique about his view on the French political climate, taking time out to sample the outstanding surroundings in 360°. 17/04/2017
World "The development of Africa will be done only by Africans," Guinea's president states Alpha Condé calls for a new era of self-reliance to drive development and end poverty in the continent. 15/04/2017
France Hope for French suburbian kids via creative means A young interior designer speaks out on how she is helping the youth of troubled neighbourhoods with her arts and crafts association. 14/04/2017
France Jean-Luc Mélenchon: what do we know of his policies? France's veteran far-left candidate is hot on the heels of the frontrunners in the country's presidential election. 14/04/2017
France France: National Front Paris HQ hit by arson attack The Paris headquarters of France’s far-right National Front was hit by a suspected arson attack on Thursday. 13/04/2017
France Financial scandals of Marine Le Pen and French politics Marine Le Pen’s presidential campaign has been carefully coordinated and tightly controlled but she, like many of her political rivals, has fallen foul of… 13/04/2017
France Google Maps puts Marine Le Pen in the Elysee Palace The French presidential elections will soon get underway. 13/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Hungary set to spark lively debate This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/04/2017
France France's tricky rules for political airtime Legislation requiring equal airtime and exposure for all presidential candidates is giving French radios and TV channels a headache. 11/04/2017
French Guiana Protests grind French Guiana to a halt French Guiana hit by protests and strikes 10/04/2017
France France formalises decision to close oldest nuclear plant The French government has published a decree for closing the country’s oldest nuclear plant, at Fessenheim, in eastern France. 10/04/2017
France 360°: The reinvention of France Central France château owner Isaure de Sainte-Marie strongly feels that her country needs a new identity. 07/04/2017
France The far-left wild card in the French presidential election Far-left maverick Jean-Luc Melenchon is rising in the polls and becoming the ultimate wild card in the French presidential race. 06/04/2017
France Far-right, fake jobs and all you need to know about France's pivotal election If the main course is anything like the entrée, then France is set for even more controversy at the ballot box. 06/04/2017
France Political world can learn from tech sector Tech entrepreneur Stéphane Becker says French politicians could learn from his sector's working environment 04/04/2017
France Italian business owner wants the right to vote in France Alessio Batazza has been living in France for 12 years. He has a French wife and children and runs his own business, but he won't have the right to vote in the upcoming elections. 03/04/2017