France France 'was not complicit' in Rwandan genocide, report claims The report says researchers found no evidence that French weapons were delivered to Rwanda after the start of the genocide. 26/03/2021
The Cube Vaccine hesitancy 'rises in France' after AstraZeneca suspension Vaccine hesitancy has risen sharply in France since countries across Europe suspended the AstraZeneca jab amid reports it causes blood clots. 26/03/2021
France Russia and China use COVID jabs as 'means of propaganda', France says "China, Russia are conducting a policy of influence through the vaccine even before vaccinating their own population," France's top diplomat said on Friday. 26/03/2021
World Migrants protesting in Paris call for safe housing Migrants in Paris held a protest last night at the heart of the French capital - calling on the government to provide more stable housing while they wait for their applications to be processed. 26/03/2021
France France extends partial COVID-19 lockdowns to more parts of country Three more areas are being added to the 16 already under reinforced restrictions, to fight what the French government describes as an 'extremely strong' third wave of the pandemic. 25/03/2021
Musica Faust's spectacular journey at Opera Bastille What would you do if you could turn back time and be young again? The desire for eternal youth is at the heart of Gounod's "Faust" and a new staging of it is being performed at the Paris' Opera Bastille. 25/03/2021
France COVID now killing more younger people, French doctor tells Euronews "It’s not old people dying anymore. These are people who still had 30 or 40 years to live," French ICU doctor Benjamin Clouzeau tells Euronews. 25/03/2021
France French Olympic snowboarder Julie Pomagalski dies in avalanche at 40 Local Swiss police said that four people from France were free-riding on the descent from Gemsstock. Two of them could not be saved. 25/03/2021
France 'EU won't be the fall guys' when it comes to vaccines, says France Earlier in the day, the European Union said it was moving toward stricter export controls to ensure that there are more COVID-19 shot supplies for the bloc. 24/03/2021
France What happened to a case of top-notch Bordeaux when it went into space? Space Oddity? A case of Château Pétrus has been sitting on the ISS for months. Find out what the experts think about the effects... 24/03/2021
France French wine experts ask to be prioritised for COVID vaccine France's wine tasting experts say they are particularly impacted by COVID-19 due to the risk of losing taste and smell. 23/03/2021
France Complaint filed against Facebook over online hate and disinformation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) claims that the "massive proliferation" of hate messages and false information on Facebook violates the platform's commitments to online users. 23/03/2021
France Thousands flout COVID restrictions at carnival in Marseille It came as more than a dozen départements in France were put under lockdown again to combat a third wave of infections. 22/03/2021
France France: New COVID-19 measures beset by technical glitches Paris just had its first weekend under France's latest limited lockdown. Many Parisians did not know exactly what that meant. 21/03/2021
France France recommends reserving AstraZeneca vaccine for over 55s Despite resuming the rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine, France's health authority has recommended reserving it for people aged 55 and over. 19/03/2021
France From Damascus to Rouen: A Syrian dancer’s long road to refuge The war in Syria displaced half of the country’s population, with many escaping to Europe for refuge - but the journey was rarely simple, or safe. 19/03/2021
France Algerian passengers 'stuck' at Paris airport due to COVID constraints A group of 25 have been stranded at Charles de Gaulle airport as they try to reach Algeria, where others also complain of being punished by the country's border closure. 19/03/2021
France Paris and more than a dozen French areas to lock down for a month Sixteen regions in France including the capital will lock down from Friday for a month amid rising COVID-19 cases and hospital saturation. 18/03/2021
My Europe Series What are the real reasons behind France's slow vaccine rollout? By March 14, France had vaccinated 10.85 people per 100 inhabitants, compared to 32.01 in the United States and 38.39 in the United Kingdom, according to Our World in Data. 17/03/2021
France Europe's top court rules French way of catching songbirds is illegal The technique uses glue-covered traps to catch the birds and kills tens of thousands every year 17/03/2021
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