France Jane Fonda honoured in the birthplace of cinema They came from around the world to celebrate cinema through the ages. But the brightest star was Jane Fonda. 20/10/2018
Earth News The real story of a fasting experience I cleansed for 3 days in the woods and this is what happened 19/10/2018
Earth News Bees find a shelter on the rooftops of Paris Urban beekeeping is a quickly emerging trend in the French capital. 19/10/2018
France Lumière Film Festival: Javier Bardem shines Euronews interviews Spanish actor Javier Bardem about the Lumiere festival and movies 18/10/2018
France Middle East's war-torn cultural sites get digital makeover A French start-up is using drones and 3D technology to re-create cultural heritage sites in Syria and Iraq that were hit by fighting. 18/10/2018
World French left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon reacts angrily to police raids Melenchon has come under scrutiny after prosecutors opened an investigation into his alleged intimidation of investigators. 17/10/2018
France Napoleon's flagship begins journey home A boat built by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1810 to inspect his imperial fleet has been partly dismantled so that it can be returned to its old home. 17/10/2018
France Aerial shots of breakout prison still not blurred Google has agreed to blur aerial pictures of French prisons after a daring escape by Redoine Faid in July. But while some jails have been obscured, two of the most high-profile can still be seen online. 16/10/2018
France Before and after pictures show the shocking impact of France's floods The Aude department in southwestern France remained on red alert on Tuesday after devastating floods swept the region around Carcassonne. 16/10/2018
France Red carpet opening for Lumiere Film Festival Actors Javier Bardem and Monica Bellucci were among the stars on hand at the opening ceremony of the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon. 16/10/2018
France Is Lyon's public transport operator implementing a 'kindness tax'? 'Solidarity is not a crime,' argued protesters in Lyon who said the city's public transport network is imposing a €150 fine on people who give their tickets to other passengers 16/10/2018
France 'Saving lives is not a crime'—Javier Bardem on Mediterranean migration Actor Javier Bardem had a strong message for Europe — stop persecuting NGOs that are trying to save Migrants on the Mediterranean. 16/10/2018
France France flood: Road collapses, van slides into resulting hole Heavy rain and flooding in southern France caused a road to collapse on Monday and a van slid into the gaping hole that opened up. There were no casualties. 16/10/2018
World Donald Tusk tears through Paris on a scooter European Council President Donald Tusk impressed everyone by cruising through the Paris on a fashionable electric scooter. 15/10/2018
France How does the sport that crosses football and table tennis work? Following the Teqball World Cup in France, Euronews finds out what the sport is, who invented it, and what we can expect in the future. 15/10/2018
France Boy, 13, beaten to death in Paris gang clash The boy was reportedly struck by iron bars during a mass fight between rival gangs on the outskirts of the French capital. 15/10/2018
France Death toll from floods in south-west France 'climbs to at least 12' Death toll from floods in south-west France 'climbs to at least 12' 15/10/2018
France Briton shot dead by hunter in France Britain's Foreign Office confirmed the accident and said it is providing assistance to the family of the victim. 14/10/2018
France Paris to open town hall doors to homeless people this winter The measure is part of a plan to create some 3,000 emergency night shelter places. 14/10/2018
Destinations Inside the first underwater lounge "This bay is made of 19 coats of glass and it's 35 centimeters thick" 12/10/2018
France Are French schools failing their brightest children? Are French schools failing their brightest children? 12/10/2018
France Lyon prepares to honour cinema at the latest Lumiere Festival Special guest of honour for this edition is Jane Fonda. 11/10/2018
France Zidane 'World Cup' jersey is withdrawn from sale pending investigation The auction house said it needs to conduct an investigation to confirm it was worn by the football legend in the first half of the 1998 World Cup final against Brazil. 10/10/2018
France First attempts to free two ships that collided near Corsica fail The collision resulted in a fuel spill that spread across 25 km in the Mediterranean Sea. 10/10/2018
France Watch: Visually impaired man thrown out of supermarket in France A video of a visually impaired French man and his guide dog being kicked out of a supermarket has sparked outrage on social media in France. 10/10/2018
World EU G6 Leaders Meet for Summit on Migration & Terrorism EU G6 Leaders Meet for Summit on Migration & Terrorism - Migration policy in Europe will top the agenda today as interior ministers from the EU's 6 biggest countries, hold meetings here in Lyon. 09/10/2018