France Royal honour for train attack bravery Chris Norman honoured for Paris train attack bravery. 09/11/2017
France Mystery as hundreds of tiny earthquakes are measured in Alpine valley Some fear the small tremors could be a sign that a big quake is on the way 08/11/2017
France Pissarro returned to French Jewish art collector's family A painting by French impressionist Camille Pissarro, that was looted by the Nazis during World War Two has been restored to the French Jewish family who once owned it. 08/11/2017
France Terrorist attack in French city of Nice thwarted? At least 10 people have been arrested by counter-terrorism police in raids in France and Switzerland 07/11/2017
Musica Kaufmann and Yoncheva star in Verdi's 'Don Carlos' Jonas Kaufmann and Sonya Yoncheva open the season at Paris' Opéra Bastille with Verdi's 'Don Carlos', in French! 02/11/2017
France French president pens birthday poem to British teen “I know a man who’ll read your verse… The President of France.” 02/11/2017
France Which countries in Europe offer the most paternity leave? Excluding Switzerland, all fathers residing in European countries receive some form of leave but which offers the most? 01/11/2017
Cult Rare colour cover art by Herge could near one million euros at Paris auction First time on market for rare Herge colour drawing given to owner as childhood gift 01/11/2017
No Comment Protests in Paris at Polanski retrospective Activists protest against a Roman Polanski retrospective in Paris. 31/10/2017
Earth News Elite sportspeople and meditation Margins are so tight at the top of world sport that techniques to find this clutter-free mind and extreme level of focus are increasingly common. 31/10/2017
Cinema Thousands decry decision to hold Polanski retrospective Tens of thousands sign petition denouncing Paris-based Cinémathèque Française's decision to hold Roman Polanski retrospective. 30/10/2017
France Pope statue in French town sparks row Cross on monument to Pope John Paul II ruled to break French law on separation of Church and State 30/10/2017
France #Metoo campaign sparks rallies against sexual harassment across France The movement calls on women to "speak out against harassment" 29/10/2017
No Comment Paris bar on cutting edge of pub games A Canadian import hits the bullseye as axe-throwing takes off in a Paris bar. 27/10/2017
Earth News Knits to love this season Twelve knitwear we like this week from a selection of sustainable, ethical or independent brands. 27/10/2017
Global Japan Architects building dreams the Japanese way In this edition of Global Japan we meet Shigeru Ban and Sou Fujimoto, two world famous Japanese architects. 26/10/2017
France Irish PM vows to improve French before Ireland 'officially' joins Francophonie Varadkar earned a "bravo" from Macron for speaking in French 25/10/2017
France Macron shows humility on behalf of the west "Giving lectures out of context and belittling political systems that did not share our values, what happened? Anomie, certain deaths and radical violence." 25/10/2017
France Result of Brexit negotiations is 'up to London', says Tusk "It is in fact up to London how this will end – with a good deal, no deal, or no Brexit," the European Council president said 24/10/2017
France Supermarket shelves empty as French butter shortage hits Signs explaining shortage in shops an increasingly common sight 24/10/2017
Cinema Lumiere Film Festival brings the cinema closer to the fans Love was in the air at the ninth edition of the Lumiere Festival in Lyon where legendary Chinese director Wong Kar-wai received a lifetime career award, which he dedicated to his… 23/10/2017
Earth News Christian Dior is ready to reveal its secrets The iconic brand wants to preserve its haute couture traditions. 23/10/2017
France French parents investigated after naming child 'Jihad' Judge could impose new name on boy in Toulouse. 23/10/2017
France Watch: French president's dog relieves himself during meeting with ministers French President Emmanuel Macron's dog, Nemo, still has some training to do. 23/10/2017
France No solution to Calais' migrant problem one year after "jungle" demolition Migrants continuing to gather in Calais and Dunkirk sleeping rough due to lack of facilities. 23/10/2017