France 'Trust is missing': Submarine row could delay EU-Australia trade deal Australia's cancellation of a multi-billion euro submarine order with Paris was an 'attack' against European interests, an MEP 21/09/2021
Art Morozov collection set to wow art-hungry Paris audience Four years after the immense success of the Shchukin exhibition, the Vuitton Foundation presents another collection of masterpieces, acquired at the turn of the 19th century by two Russian brothers, the Morozovs. 20/09/2021
France Macron apologises to Algerians who fought with French colonisers Thousands were seen as traitors and killed after the French withdrawal in 1962. 20/09/2021
Culture news A case of sour grapes? Chateau owner accused of conflict of interest Hubert de Boüard and Philippe Castéja are accused, by chateaux that didn't make the grade, of acting in their own interests regarding the classification of St Emilion Grand Crus. 20/09/2021
Art Pablo Picasso: Nine works donated to France by daughter, Maya At the press conference on Monday, at the Picasso Museum in Paris, only one work was shown to the press: a cubist painting from 1938 called "The child with the lollipop sitting under a chair". 20/09/2021
Living Paris car-free day: Crowds flock to a pedestrianised Champs-Élysées Is the future of Paris fully car-free? 20/09/2021
People Enjoy these vintage photos of France's end-of-summer tradition France has a unique tradition to mark the start of a new school year. 20/09/2021
France France cancels meetings with UK and Australia over AUKUS row France canceled meetings with British and Australian officials after the cancellation of a multi-billion-euro order for French submarines. 20/09/2021
No Comment French Polynesian patients transferred to Paris Eight French Polynesian patients in intensive care from severe Covid-19 took off from Tahiti to be transferred to hospital in mainland France. 19/09/2021
France French fishermen gather to protest post-Brexit uncertainty French Fishermen have gathered on the Armanville Plage in protest over what they called "bad faith" actions by the UK authorities on fishing licenses. 19/09/2021
France Macron to speak with Biden on AUKUS fallout The discussion will be the first contact between the two states since France recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia in an emerging diplomatic crisis. 19/09/2021
No Comment France tightrope star stuns in Eiffel tower walk French tightrope walker Nathan Paulin performs between the Eiffel Tower and Theatre National de Chaillot in Paris. "It was not as easy as I thought," he says after completing the 600-meter walk on a slackline. 19/09/2021
France Now you can touch it: wrapped Arc de Triomphe opens to the public Visits to the wrapped version of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris are being allowed for the first time this weekend - and thousands of curious admirers have been taking advantage to check out Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s installation close up. 18/09/2021
No Comment Paris: Notre-Dame now stable enough for rebuilding France's Notre Dame Cathedral is finally stable and secure enough for artisans to start rebuilding it, more than two years after the shocking fire that tore through its roof, knocked down its spire and threatened to bring the rest of the medieval monument down, too 18/09/2021
Europe Decoded French hospital denies politician's unvaccinated workers claim A post on social media had claimed that 30% of the hospital's medical workers have not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine and were facing suspension. 17/09/2021
Europe Decoded France's education minister condemns #Anti2010 cyberbullying Jean-Michel Blanquer has asked the headteachers to "reinforce vigilance" against online harassment and insults. 17/09/2021
Mobility TGV at 40: Its latest model is launching into an age of global rivalry Unveiled 40 years after its first service, the latest generation of the TGV faces stiff competition from high-speed trains around the world. 17/09/2021
France French billboard owner fined €10,000 for depicting Macron as Hitler Michel-Ange Flori's lawyer, Béranger Tourné, said after the ruling that "the right to caricature has been violated". 17/09/2021
Culture news Arc de Triomphe art installation unveiled in Paris First dreamt up in the 1960s, 'L'Arc de Triomphe: Wrapped' will see the world-famous monument blanketed in silvery-blue fabric for three weeks. 16/09/2021
France M&S to close over half of French stores due to Brexit supply problems The UK retail chain cites "lengthy and complex export procedures" post-Brexit for its decision to close 11 of its 20 French sites. 16/09/2021
France France suspends 3,000 health workers for failing to get a COVID jab French healthcare workers had until Wednesday to get at least one dose of the vaccine after vaccination was made compulsory for them in mid-July. 16/09/2021
France Suspect in Paris terror trial says 2015 attack was 'nothing personal' "We attacked France, we targeted the population but it was nothing personal," the only surviving attacker told a Paris courtroom. 15/09/2021
Green News Footage of French floods show severity of climate crisis The Gard region has been hit hard by torrents of rain, causing damage to homes and infrastructure. 15/09/2021
Cinema 'Bigger than us' - The film proving you're never too young to fight for justice Marion Cotillard gives her reasons for producing 'Bigger than us', a film by Flore Vasseur that shows key young figures across the world fighting against injustices such as climate change, lack of freedom of expression, inequalities and much more. 15/09/2021
France Hundreds evacuated after flash floods hit southern France As new heavy rainfall threatened the area Wednesday, the emergency service for the Gard region said rescuers were searching for at least one person reported missing on Tuesday evening. 15/09/2021
France French health workers not jabbed face suspension as deadline passes Some 2.7 healthcare and emergency workers had until September 15 to get vaccinated against COVID-19, or face being suspended from their jobs. 15/09/2021