World French government auctions off €28 million worth of Bitcoin Bitcoin crossed the $60,000 (€50 195) mark for the first time in its history on Saturday. 17/03/2021
Health Series Meet the EU farmers using fewer pesticides to make agriculture greener In partnership with The European Commission One of the EU's green goals is to reduce the use of harmful pesticides by 50% by 2030. To achieve this goal, educational initiatives and new methods are being taught to new generation of farmers across Europe. 16/03/2021
France French MPs approve law setting age of sexual consent Any sexual act committed on children under the age of 15 by an adult will be considered rape. The bill still needs to be approved by senators. 16/03/2021
France Holocaust victim was forced to sell the Klint art in 1938 France is returning a Gustav Klint painting to the family of its pre-war owner. 16/03/2021
France France mulls new restrictions as intensive care units fill up The situation is particularly worrying in the Paris region, where 1,152 patients were in intensive care on Monday. 15/03/2021
France Twitter under fire in France after suspending account of harassed teen Twitter admitted an "error" after it suspended Mila's account on Sunday. The teenager faces constant harassment since she posted an anti-Islam video last year. 15/03/2021
France France: Police officer shoots dead knife-wielding assailant The incident happened on Sunday morning in Paris's 18th district, police said. 14/03/2021
France Actor brings political message to César film awards Actor Corinne Masiero presented the Best Costume Award dressed as a donkey covered in fake blood with "Give us back the art Jean," written on her back as she stripped naked, making a reference to Prime Minister Jean Castex after theatres and cinemas remain closed because of the pandemic. 13/03/2021
France Two Black actors crowned Best Newcomers at France's César film Awards France's equivalent to the Oscars crowned Jean-Pascal Zadi and Fathia Youssouf as this year's rising stars during a ceremony at the Olympia on Friday evening. 12/03/2021
France French minister was "pressured" not to visit Polish 'LGBT-free' zones But Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Szymon Szynkowski vel Sęk has denied the allegations and says the minister's comments are "clearly not true". 11/03/2021
France Two teenagers probed for murder after girl, 14, drowned near Paris Two French teenagers are being investigated for murder after a 14-year-old schoolgirl was found drowned in the River Seine near Paris. 11/03/2021
France Schoolgirl's lies spark anger in case of murdered teacher Samuel Paty The girl, who originally told her father that Paty had asked Muslim students to leave the classroom during his lessons, admitted she lied about being present. 09/03/2021
France French billionaire MP Olivier Dassault dies in helicopter crash "His brutal death is a great loss," said French President Emmanuel Macron. 07/03/2021
France French government to 'go all out' on vaccination amid COVID variants France's prime minister said the government would ramp up vaccination amid concerns over the rapid spread of more transmissible COVID variants in the country. 06/03/2021
France Plane painted green in protest over France's climate crisis response Several of the protesters stood on the plane's wings, carrying banners reading: "Is there a pilot to save the climate?" 05/03/2021
France French concern as PM reveals only 1/3 of health workers are vaccinated Only around 30% of French health workers have received a coronavirus vaccine so far. "This is not normal," the government told reporters on Thursday. 04/03/2021
France France dissolves far-right group Generation Identity The French government has dissolved the far-right group Generation Identity, interior minister Gérald Darmanin announced. 03/03/2021
France Sahara dust and traffic lead to air pollution alerts in France Parts of France are experiencing high levels of air pollution amid a storm bringing dust from the Sahara Desert over to the country. 02/03/2021
France NGOs demand France investigates Syrian regime's chemical attacks The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM), Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) and Syrian Archive are seeking a French criminal investigation into the August 2013 chemical weapons attacks on Douma and Eastern Ghouta. 02/03/2021
France France widens AstraZeneca jab use, backs one dose for COVID patients Health Minister Olivier Véran told France 2 on Monday evening that the AstraZeneca jab has now been approved for people aged 65-74 with "co-morbidities". 02/03/2021
France Irony as Sahara dust returns radiation of French nuclear tests in '60s Dust from the Sahara is being blown over to France, bringing with it radiation left over from French nuclear weapons tests from the 1960s. 01/03/2021
France Conservative French MPs support ex-President Sarkozy after conviction A number of MPs from Sarkozy's Les Republicains party have expressed their "unwavering support" for the former president on social media. 01/03/2021
France France's ex-president, Nicolas Sarkozy, given jail term for corruption He is the first former French leader to be handed out a prison sentence that includes time with no remission. 01/03/2021
Experiences View history's most unusable objects in this virtual exhibition Explore impossible and improbable designs including a wavy ping pong table and Donald Trump's version of Monopoly. 01/03/2021
No Comment COVID: Nice beaches deserted during city's first weekend lockdown The new weekend measures will be in force for at least two weeks. 27/02/2021
No Comment Cellist Camille Thomas fills empty Louvre with classical music Empty of its usual visitors, the Louvre's gallery spaces were filled with the strains of Bach in a performance by cellist Camille Thomas who went viral in France's first lockdown. 27/02/2021