Home French 'tiny houses' project giving the homeless a lifeline and a home Participants in the project in Brittany take part in all aspects of the construction of the mobile homes and are given the keys afterward. 08/05/2022
France Emmanuel Macron inaugurated for second term in office The President of the Constitutional Council formally announced the results of the presidential election in front of 450 guests at the Elysée Palace. 07/05/2022
France France's left-wing parties agree on legislative alliance The agreement has caused immense discord in the Socialist party, which for years had dominated French politics. 07/05/2022
Euronews Witness New life, new school: France welcomes Ukraine's refugee children Around two million children have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February. Most are now living in other EU countries. Witness travels to France to see how schools in the country are helping Ukrainian minors adjust to their new surroundings. 06/05/2022
Earth News EU citizens could now claim damages over harmful air pollution levels Poorer communities - who live and work in highly polluted areas - particularly need judicial protection. 06/05/2022
Culture news Mystery buyer revealed in tussle with Louvre over €24.4m still life After the 18th-century 'Basket of Wild Strawberries' sold at auction in March, the Louvre swept in to get it declared a national treasure of France, barring its export for two and a half years. 05/05/2022
Culture news Hard-hitting French abortion film has US debut amid Roe v Wade uproar The award-winning 'Happening', depicting a student's quest for an illegal termination in 1960s France, comes to US cinemas as the Supreme Court considers overturning a landmark decision legalising abortion in all 50 states. 05/05/2022
Money Crypto exchange Binance gets regulatory approval in France France is the first European Union country to register Binance, which is also seeking registration in Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal and Austria. 05/05/2022
France France's left-wing parties on the verge of historic alliance France's four left-wing parties are planning on joining forces ahead of the June legislative elections to put forth a challenge to President Emmanuel Macron. 04/05/2022
Culture news Manuscripts of pro-Nazi French author rediscovered after 78 years 'Guerre' (War) a novel written by one of France's most controversial literary figures, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, is set to arrive in bookstores on Thursday, some 78 years after its manuscript disappeared. A new exhibition in Paris aims to explore the mystery behind the rediscovered manuscripts. 04/05/2022
France Ukrainian swimmer, 15, hoping war won't sink her Olympic dream Karolina fled to France after Russia's invasion. But she hopes to return to Ukraine one day and resume swimming at a high level. 04/05/2022
Food and Drink From Rome to Drôme: Antiquity and gastronomy in the Northern Rhone The character of this largely undiscovered slice of France is perhaps best characterised by kitchen supremo Philippe Girardon. 03/05/2022
Europe News French greens and left unite to face Macron before June elections France's greens and the left wing party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon have joined forces in a "historic moment" to face Macron before June's parliamentary elections. 02/05/2022
No Comment Clean-up in Paris after May Day protests A day after May Day demonstrations, dozens of shops clear broken windows and clean graffitied walls, after being vandalised by protesters. 02/05/2022
Europe News Tourism in France surges after pandemic Paris and the south of France welcomed 20% more tourists over the Easter weekend compared to 2019, despite the Ukraine war and lockdowns in Asia. 02/05/2022
France Tens of thousands protest in France on May Day following election Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in France on Sunday to mark May Day in a fraught political atmosphere following the presidential election. 01/05/2022
Ecotech Could human urine replace chemical fertilisers? French researchers and NGOs have been experimenting with human urine-based fertilisers and the result have been promising. 01/05/2022
France France's left-wing parties discuss possible parliamentary coalition France's left-wing parties are negotiating to determine if they can form an alliance ahead of the June parliamentary elections. 30/04/2022
France France's economy unexpectedly grinds to a halt in first quarter The latest growth and inflation figures put the economy firmly at the heart of the next government's priorities following President Macron's re-election. 29/04/2022
Culture news Actor Michel Bouquet dies aged 96: Why he so important? France's president attended a tribute to the French actor, the first since Jean Paul Belmondo, where he called the actor "a sacred monster". 28/04/2022
No Comment Macron targeted by tomato throw during first trip since re-election President Emmanuel Macron was targeted this afternoon by a tomato throw during a walk in the Parisian suburb of Cergy-Pontoise, during his first trip since his re-election. 27/04/2022
The Cube False claims of election fraud spread in France after 'computer error' Social media users have falsely claimed that the second-round vote was marred by "fraud". 26/04/2022
Culture news French film changes name to avoid Russian "Z" symbol Michel Hazanavicius has changed his latest film's title after Ukrainian filmmakers begged him to avoid its use of the symbol. 26/04/2022
Culture news Calls for Armenian resistance fighter to enter French Pantheon Missak Manouchian fought the Nazis after fleeing the Armenian Genocide for France in the 1910s, now some call for him to enter the French Pantheon. 25/04/2022
France Reaction to Macron's win — and what lies ahead for France's president French President Emmanuel Macron won re-election on Sunday, beating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. However, Macron faces many challenges ahead, as he seeks to govern a deeply divided country. 25/04/2022
France Election map: In which parts of France did Macron win? A regional breakdown of France's election results. 25/04/2022