Earth News This lighting designer label is the coolest thing right now Her French vintage glass shades gets instantly sold-out. 06/03/2019
World Long delays in Calais as customs workers protest over Brexit workload Customs officials in Calais are operating a go slow in protest over what they claim is a lack of resources being allocated to manage their post-Brexit workload. 06/03/2019
France Inmate stabs two French prison guards in 'terrorist attack' "It was truly a murder attempt. There was blood everywhere," a trade union representative for prison guards said. 05/03/2019
France Macron letter urges significant reforms ahead of May's Euro-elections French president Emmanuel Macron proposes a series of reforms ahead of May's European elections and warns in a letter that the EU faces serious dangers 05/03/2019
France Emmanuel Macron's manifesto - shortened A bite-sized summary of Macron's policy letter. 05/03/2019
Europe News A roadmap for European renewal | View "Never, since the Second World War, has Europe been as essential. Yet never has Europe been in so much danger." 05/03/2019
France Dozens of migrants try to board cross-Channel ferry to Dover Dozens of migrants try to board cross-Channel ferry to Dover 04/03/2019
France France's 'yellow vest' protest numbers sharply down The interior ministry said it had counted 39,300 protesters nationwide compared to 46,600 people last week. 02/03/2019
France Yellow vest numbers are down after 16 weekends of protest in France The Interior Ministry reported that around 5,600 people were protesting across the country at 2pm on Saturday - at the same time last week it was almost double that number. 02/03/2019
France Strasbourg's vandalised Jewish Memorial sparks indignation French authorities have opened an investigation on Saturday (March 2), into the vandalisation of a memorial stone marking the site of Strasbourg's Old Synagogue, which was destroyed by the Nazis during World War Two. 02/03/2019
France French 'language police' accept major shakeup: feminine job titles French 'language police' back major shakeup - accepting feminine forms of job titles for the first time 02/03/2019
France France to consider feminising job titles The official gatekeepers of the French language are considering the feminisation of job titles to counterbalance male-dominated terms. 01/03/2019
France Take a tour of Notre-Dame in 360 degrees In this 360° video, the head of the Notre-Dame Cathedral takes viewers on an extraordinary tour behind the scenes of the iconic Parisian landmark. 28/02/2019
France Animals killed without being stunned cannot carry organic label: ECJ Europe's top court ruled on Tuesday that meat from animals slaughtered under religious rites without being stunned first cannot be labelled organic. 27/02/2019
Europe News Daughter of Putin's spokesman is interning for French MEP in Brussels The daughter of Putin's spokesman, Elizaveta Peskova, is currently interning for French MEP and former National Rally member Aymeric Chauprade, Euronews has learned. Chauprade said that Peskova does not have access to any confidential information. 26/02/2019
France What is anti-semitism and why is it spreading in Europe? "Anti-Semitism remains pervasive across the EU and has become disturbingly normalised" 26/02/2019
France "Gilets jaunes" take over Starbucks Coffee on Paris' Champs-Elysees "Gilets jaunes" take over Starbucks Coffee on Paris' Champs-Elysées 24/02/2019
France Iran releases French citizen who entered the country illegally Iran releases French citizen who entered the country illegally 24/02/2019
France Thousands march across France for the Gilets Jaunes' "Act XV" For the movement's "Act XV", the Gilets Jaunes organised marches in Paris and other cities as well as a picnic at the Chambord castle and a protest at the UN. 23/02/2019
France 'Trash cows': Farm animals swallow metal and plastic waste Some 60,000 cows in France develop tumours and infections every year because of waste they ingest. 23/02/2019
France Here's who won at France's César movie awards "Custody" and "Shéhérazade" were the biggest winners of the night. 23/02/2019
France Climate campaigner Thunberg, 16, 'will meet Macron' after Paris march Thunberg has become a celebrity by skipping lessons every Friday to protest over global warming outside the Swedish parliament. 22/02/2019
France Breaking with tradition: will breakdancing become an Olympic sport? The Paris 2024 organising committee says Breakdancing will help take the Games out of stadiums and onto the streets. 21/02/2019
France Watch: Visitors immerse themselves in the world of Van Gogh at gallery "Everyone comes with their own feeling so some people like to lie down, some children like to run near the images." 21/02/2019
France World's biggest Nutella factory temporarily closed Factory produces a quarter of all the world's Nutella. 21/02/2019
France French court fines UBS 4.5 billion euros for facilitating tax avoidance A French court has fined Swiss banking group UBS up to 4.5 billion euros on charges it helped conceal deposits and assets to allow tax avoidance 20/02/2019