France Camera of French dead diver finally found The family of a dead French diver are overjoyed after a camera containing his finals photos was found in Corsica. 08/08/2018
France Tajani says scrapping Lyon-Turin rail link would take Italy back to ''Medieval times'' The President of the European Parliament has reiterated his support for an ambitious transalpine rail link between France and Italy. 08/08/2018
France Watch: Prince William joins commemorations for decisive WW1 battle Commemorations took place on Wednesday to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Amiens, a critical moment in World War One. 08/08/2018
No Comment Same-sex duos tango and foxtrot at Paris Gay Games Same-sex duos from around the world brought their skills to the dance sport competition at the Paris Gay Games on Tuesday (August 7), where they competed in several categories divided into age groups, gender and skill level. 08/08/2018
No Comment Heatwave forces tourists to cool off in Paris' fountains Parisians and tourists sweltered on Tuesday as temperatures reached 36 degrees Celsius (97 Fahrenheit) in the French capital. 07/08/2018
France French ozone levels set to spike in the heat French authorities are taking measures to reduce pollution levels amid concerns that ozone levels will spike, adding chronic heart and lung disease to the list of health risks brought about by the heatwave. 06/08/2018
Earth News Five trends for this autumn Net-A-Porter Fashion Director, Lisa Aiken, tells us how to stay on point this coming season. 06/08/2018
France French Secretary of State says stares not considered sexual harassment The French government has passed legislation that will impose significant fines on sexual harassment in the streets and on public transport, but contrary to recent rumors, it does not mean that prolonged stares will be fined. 06/08/2018
France France's 'chef of the century' Joel Robuchon dies The French chef who owned a string of international restaurants, several of which are awarded three Michelin stars, has died in Geneva aged 73. 06/08/2018
France Heatwave continues: Europe's homeless suffer as temperatures soar As temperatures across Europe continue to soar, more and more countries are issuing health warnings and urging people to stay indoors during the hottest parts of the day. But with little or no respite from the heat, the weather is proving particularly dangerous for the continent’s homeless. 06/08/2018
France Working holiday: Macron meets May for Brexit talks at his summer residence French President Emmanuel Macron might be on holiday, but within hours of arriving at his summer retreat in the south of France he was hosting Britain’s prime minister. 03/08/2018
France UK asks France to sign up to Brexit plan British Prime Minister Theresa May was heading to the south of France on Friday in the hope of securing France's backing for her Brexit plan 03/08/2018
France Visitors denied access to Eiffel Tower World tourist attraction the Eiffel Tower closed again on Thursday due to a dispute between workers and management 02/08/2018
Earth News Leading the way to a cleaner future for food We look into French food companies doing things differently and implementing an eco-conscious strategy at the core of their business. 02/08/2018
France French wine: Red, white and now blue A new wine has appeared on French shelves and it's neither red nor white nor rose, but a dazzling shade of turquoise. 01/08/2018
France What's killing France's dolphins? Some 700 dolphins washed up dead on French beaches over the winter, figures reveal, most of them victims of the fishing industry. 01/08/2018
France What's behind May's holiday visit to Macron? Euronews Answers Theresa May is in France, but she hasn't come to enjoy the heatwave. 01/08/2018
France French student slapped for standing up to harasser On Saturday, French student, Marie Laguerre, was struck in the face by a man who was allegedly sexually and verbally harassing on the streets of Paris. After standing up for herself by telling the man to "shut up," the man then struck her in the face before leaving the scene. 30/07/2018
France Paris' cooling bench is the latest tool to help people cool down Paris is hoping to tackle peoples woes in the heatwave with a refreshing bench- but does it work? 30/07/2018
Earth News Paris Haute Couture celebrates the diversity of womanhood Couture is made for the show and to take your breath away. It’s about making what seems impossible, possible. 30/07/2018
France Polls mixed on Macron's popularity amid bodyguard scandal While one French poll showed the French President's popularity had risen amid a bodyguard crisis, another on Sunday showed quite the opposite. 28/07/2018
France French Minister: disabled people deserve to travel like everybody else French Minister calls for better response from airlines after disabled teenager is thrown off plane. 28/07/2018
France Tour de France: Primoz Roglic wins stage 19 Geraint Thomas was in prime position to win his maiden Tour de France after he retained the overall leader's yellow jersey in a lively 19th stage won by Slovenian Primoz Roglic as defending champion Chris Froome slipped down to fourth on Friday. 27/07/2018
Earth News The man behind these astounding pastries Our interview with Cédric Grolet crowned best pastry chef by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards 27/07/2018
Economy Macron against trade deal with the US His comments came on his first official to Spain to meet new Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez 27/07/2018