World Ads deemed too controversial to air | Raw Politics A court in France has ruled an advertising poster showing a woman about to be hit by a steam train does not promote violence against women. Euronews' Raw Politics programme discussed this in a special panel debate on the politics of advertising. 22/11/2018
Eco-Innovation Cars that marked the beginning of the automotive industry Vintage cars that wrote the legend of the automotive industry were on display in Lyon. 22/11/2018
France France passes controversial 'fake news' law France's parliament has passed a new law, which aims to empower judges to order the immediate removal of "fake news" during election campaigns. 22/11/2018
France Euroviews. French anti-terror laws are robbing people of their freedom | View By concentrating power in the hands of the [French] government - completely outside of the normal criminal justice system - administrative [anti-terrorist] control measures are open to abuse and discriminatory application, including toward Muslims. 22/11/2018
France French court accepts ñ can be used in national language Judges overturn earlier ruling that banned parents from officially naming their child Fañch. 22/11/2018
France French court says posters showing woman tied to train tracks are legal A French court has ruled that posters showing a woman tied to train tracks "do not promote violence against women". 22/11/2018
France South Korean Kim Jong Yang elected new head of Interpol South Korean Kim Jong Yang has been elected as the new head of Interpol. 21/11/2018
France Russian cosmonaut Elena Serova on space travel and politics She was the first Russian woman to set foot on the ISS and is now a deputy in the State Duma of the Russian Federation — Elena Serova spoke to Euronews about the similarities between space travel and politics. 19/11/2018
World Macron embraces Europe amid chaos in France While French roads descended into Chaos over fuel tax rises - Emmanuel Macron was in Berlin speaking to the Bundestag. 19/11/2018
France French prime minister say protests won't force u-turn on fuel price rises Edouard Philippe says he has "heard" the French people after two days of road blockades, but that France needs reforms. 18/11/2018
France One dead and over 200 injured in fuel protests across France The diesel tax increases, designed to encourage drivers to switch to more environmentally-friendly cars, were approved in late 2017. 17/11/2018
France Fuel price protesters target pinch points in French road system One such demonstration was held in Givors, near Lyon, but some participants were keen to stress the movement is not just about prices at the pumps. 17/11/2018
France Dutch revival downs French as Germany drop down in the Nations League World Champions France are still trying to understand why they were so timid in losing their post-World Cup unbeaten record. 17/11/2018
France Yellow block road: France’s fuel price protests in pictures The best images from a day of protests in France over rising fuel prices. 17/11/2018
France France's fuel price protests turn deadly Around 50,000 people are estimated to have joined the "yellow vests " in over a thousand locations the Interior Ministr said on Satuday. 17/11/2018
France How is sexual violence still being used as a weapon of war? Euronews speaks to people at the Women's Forum Global Meeting about how rape is being used as a weapon of war. 17/11/2018
France Are France's fuel protests a good idea? | All Views Euronews' Cristina Abellan Matamoros asked people around France how they feel about the upcoming mass protest. 16/11/2018
Living Chocolate fashion show wows at Salon du Chocolat in Lyon Watch our best bits from Lyon's Salon du Chocolat, from the delicious chocolate displays to the captivating catwalk creations. 16/11/2018
France What are the gilets jaunes so upset about? Gilets jaunes (yellow vests) are continuing their protests all over France to protest the squeeze of living costs. 16/11/2018
Musica 'Concert for Peace': Vienna Philharmonic and pianist Yuja Wang mark 100 years since end of Great War In this Musica, Euronews' Katharina Rabillon goes behind the scenes at a 'Concert for Peace' held to commemorate 100 years since the end WW1 at the Royal Opera House at the Palace of Versailles. 15/11/2018
No Comment Two dinosaur skeletons reconstructed ahead of Paris auction Two fossilised dinosaur skeletons dating back to the Jurassic period were assembled in Paris on Tuesday ahead of an auction next week 14/11/2018
No Comment Balloons released in Paris to honour victims of 2015 terror attacks Multicoloured balloons took to the sky above Paris in honour of the 130 victims of attacks on the Bataclan concert hall, Paris cafes and the national stadium. 14/11/2018
France French people react to Trump's Twitter attack We asked people in Lyon France, what they think of US President Donald Trump's latest Twitter attack on France and President Emmanuel Macron's leadership. 14/11/2018
France A "classic" year in prospect for Beaujolais Nouveau French wine goes on sale at midnight 14/11/2018
France Raw Politics: European army, Brexit text 'agreed', Trump v Macron Watch Tuesday's episode of Raw Politics in full on Euronews.com. 14/11/2018
France Could fuel protests drive Macron's government into the ground? Motorists in France and Belgium are hoping to bring the former to a standstill on November 17 by blocking roads and highways in protest against rising fuel costs. 13/11/2018