France French mayors unite in opposing six days of violent protests Mayors across France have held rallies to oppose almost a week of violent protests following the fatal shooting of a teenager by a police officer 03/07/2023
France GoFundMe wont cancel fundraiser for French policeman who killed teen More than one million euros have been donated for the police officer, who has been charged with homicide over the shooting of a 17-year-old boy. 03/07/2023
Tech News Why is social media being blamed for fueling riots in France? Riots were triggered after a 17-year-old called Nahel was shot by French police. Social media is now being partly blamed for adding fuel to the fire. 03/07/2023
France French riots ease as arrests on Sunday night fall Tens of thousands of police have been deployed to quell violent unrest that has rocked cities across France. 02/07/2023
No Comment WATCH: Security in Paris after nights of protests Armed officers and large groups of police gathered in Paris on Saturday following four straight nights of rioting and looting across France. 02/07/2023
France French prime minister condemns car ramming attack on mayor's home Authorities said the incident was an apparent attempt to burn down the local official's house. 02/07/2023
France The best photos from across Europe this week The best photos from across Europe this week 02/07/2023
My Europe Series France's working on a new immigration bill. It's proving controversial In France, introducing new immigration laws seems almost like a governmental rite of passage. 02/07/2023
France As Nahel is buried, Macron cancels trip to Germany President Emmanuel Macron has scrapped an official trip to Germany after a fourth straight night of rioting in France. 01/07/2023
France France deploys 45,000 officers for fifth night of urban violence Some 2,800 people have been arrested since 17-year-old Nahel was shot by an officer on Tuesday. The incident has stirred up long-simmering tensions between police and young people who struggle with poverty, unemployment and racial discrimination. 01/07/2023
Culture news Bach and Hip-hop dancers battle stereotypes in French performance art Dancers in balaclavas surprised the audience in Marseille with a performance filled with Bach classics mixed with hip-hop music. 01/07/2023
France UNESCO accepts the US back into the fold after a five-year absence UNESCO accepts the US back into the fold after a five-year absence 30/06/2023
Tech News How AI can be leveraged to give more attention to sustainable living While the advertising industry eagerly embraces AI, understanding the implications for sustainability is a crucial aspect that should not be overlooked. 30/06/2023
France Paris Saint-Germain coach questioned by police over racism allegations Paris Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier and his son have been detained in an investigation into racism allegations at one of his former clubs. 30/06/2023
France Macron calls for parents' 'responsibility' amid riots in France Protests erupted after police shot dead a 17-year-old boy on Tuesday, feeding deep-seated concerns about police violence and systemic racism inside the country. 30/06/2023
France Curfews and transport cancellations as France braces for more riots Curfews and transport cancellations in some parts of France as tensions simmer over the police shooting of a teenager in Nanterre 29/06/2023
Green News France not ready for ‘serious impacts' of climate change, report warns While greenhouse gas emissions have declined, experts say efforts are still ‘insufficient’ to reach 2030 targets. 29/06/2023
Work Meet the CEO on a personal crusade to crush cancer stigma at work A campaign launched by Publicis Groupe’s chief executive to empower workers receiving cancer treatment has got the backing of more than 600 companies. 29/06/2023
Culture news Controversial artist in court for posting sexts of French politician Russian performance artist Pyotr Pavlensky defended posting explicit images of Paris mayoral candidate Benjamin Griveaux as "artistic freedom". 29/06/2023
No Comment WATCH: Cars burn in Paris suburb as anger grows over police shooting Around 2,000 French security forces were deployed on Wednesday evening amid fears of more violent protests. 29/06/2023
France French police, protesters clash for second night after fatal shooting Police clashed with protesters overnight just hours after French President Emmanuel Macron called the shooting death of a 17-year-old delivery driver by police “inexcusable” and pleaded for calm while justice takes its course. 29/06/2023
Health news ‘Daily struggle’ as French hospitals and patients rush to find doctors For decades, France capped the number of medical students. Now there are fewer doctors and staff shortages in hospitals. 29/06/2023
Culture news Dual Paris exhibitions celebrate life and times of Catherine Deneuve Two exhibitions charting the French actress' decades-long career will be on show at the Galerie de l’Instant in the 3rd arrondissement and at the Hôtel Lutetia on the Left Bank until October. 29/06/2023
France Head of NATO meets Macron as Sweden still blocked from joining NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday he has called a meeting of senior officials from Turkey, Sweden and Finland for July 6th 28/06/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Will generative AI surpass human minds? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 28/06/2023
Work How AI tech can unlock the 'superpowers' of neurodiverse workers The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could be a game-changer, as businesses tap into the skills of neurodiverse workers. 28/06/2023