No Comment The presidents of France and Italy see a new exhibition at the Louvre Emmanuel Macron and Sergio Mattarella visited the Louvre on Wednesday as a new exhibition called 'Naples in Paris' opened. Italian renaissance classics will hang in the French capital and the two presidents were keen to celebrate the links between the two countries. 07/06/2023
Culture news Paris' Louvre museum hosting Renaissance masterpieces from Naples From Naples to Paris: The prestigious Louvre museum is presenting an epic six month-long exhibition of Italian Renaissance art. 07/06/2023
Cult New exhibit at France's Villa Carmignac blends art into the landscape The artworks on display at the Villa Carmignac in southern France are drenched in light, despite its newest exhibit being underground. 07/06/2023
Culture news LVMH Awards: Satoshi Kuwata scoops top prize for young designers The Japanese-born designer has won the top prize from a strong shortlist of nine fashion talents under the age of 40. 07/06/2023
No Comment Watch: Pension protesters take to the streets in cities across France Unions and authorities reported the lowest level of participation since the social movement began in January. 06/06/2023
No Comment Watch: President Macron honours D-Day Kieffer commando unit French President Emmanuel Macron took part in the ceremony commemorating the landing of French marine commandos in Normandy during World War II. 06/06/2023
Culture news Rare painting by Italian painter Modigliani to be auctioned in Paris An unpublished painting by Amedeo C. Modigliani is to be auctioned in Paris. "La Bourguignonne" was painted in 1918. This previously unpublished work by the Italian painter is estimated to fetch between €6 and €8 million. 06/06/2023
France Pension protests held across France with lower turnout than expected Around 280,000 people took to the streets across France on Tuesday to protest the government's contentious pension reform, far fewer than the last demonstration on 1 May. 06/06/2023
France The consent dilemma: France is struggling to end forced sterilisation Sterilisation of women with disabilities is legal in France after the law changed in 2001. Despite being banned by the Istanbul Convention, it is only criminalised in 9 EU countries. 06/06/2023
France WWII veterans return to Normandy beaches to commemorate D-Day Normandy's locals greeted veterans commemorating D-Day's 79th anniversary. Emotion and gratefulness moved the veterans as they strolled through the sand of Utah beach. 06/06/2023
No Comment Watch: The Champs-Élysées hosts giant dictation competition More than 50,000 people applied to participate in the event, a world first, in which hopefuls attempted to transcribe a text read to them, without making a mistake. 05/06/2023
Culture news Record-breaking spelling event takes place on Paris' Champs-Élysées The prestigious Champs-Élysées transformed into a giant classroom, hosting 1650 participants, for what has been deemed the "largest dictation in the world". 05/06/2023
Tech News France has passed a law that could earn influencers 2 years in prison The wording of the new law was approved by French lawmakers across the political spectrum and could mean jail time or stiff fines. 05/06/2023
France Paris Saint Germain Club announces departure of Lionel Messi Paris Saint Germain Club announces the departure of Lionel Messi after two years. He is set to play his final match for the club against Clermont on Saturday. His contract will expire at the end of June. 03/06/2023
Destinations Searching for serenity? Punt through the 'Green Venice' of France Fall in love with slow travel as you explore the Marais Poitevin by boat and bike. 03/06/2023
No Comment WATCH: World War II veterans depart for annual commemoration ceremony Delta Air Lines flew more than 40 World War II veterans on a charter flight from Atlanta to Normandy, France, for the 79th annual commemoration of the 1944 D-Day invasion. 02/06/2023
Culture news How much would you pay at auction for this handmade wooden car? French cabinet maker Michel Robillard spent five years building the Citroën 2CV and now it could be sold for as much as €200,000. 01/06/2023
Climate France's ban on domestic flights doesn't go far enough, say experts The ban applies to three routes, representing 2.5% of France's annual domestic flights. 31/05/2023
France French trade union leaders call for more protests over pensions plans Trade unions in France are calling for another day of widespread protests and strikes over President Emmanuel Macron's controversial pension reforms that were pushed through parliament without a vote. 31/05/2023
Cinema Glazer, Yakusho and Dizdar: The other winners of Cannes 2023 The Grand Prix du Jury, Best Actor and Best Actress awards were all up for grabs at the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. 30/05/2023
Tech News France opens first EV battery plant in 'reindustrialisation' push The "gigafactory" in northern France will be among the first plants in Europe to make batteries for electric cars, a sector traditionally dominated by China. 30/05/2023
Climate Plastic pollution is a 'time bomb' warns France's President Macron French President Emmanuel Macron warns that global plastic pollution is a 'time bomb' as delegates begin five days of talks in Paris aimed at reaching an international treaty to end plastic waste. 29/05/2023
Culture news Take a look at the most stand out looks from Cannes 2023 Euronews Culture dives into the best, worst and most bizarre looks from this year's iconic film festival. 29/05/2023
Sport Verstappen breaks Red Bull win record at Monaco Grand Prix The Dutchman secured his 39th win for the team, surpassing Sebastian Vettel's record number of victories. 29/05/2023
No Comment Watch: Cannes Film Festival closing ceremony “Anatomy of a Fall” is only the third film directed by a woman to win the Palme d'Or. 28/05/2023
Culture news Gustavo Dudamel to leave role at the Paris Opera in August The world-renowned conductor has announced he will quit his post in August after just two years at the helm 28/05/2023