Climate French farmer gives tearful interview as drought threatens crops A giant reservoir in Sainte-Soline has become a flashpoint in France’s debate over water resources. 12/04/2023
France Macron's comments on Taiwan spark controversy about EU-China relations Emmanuel Macron argued in favour of European strategic autonomy but some critics said he appeared to suggest France could remain neutral in the event of a crisis in Taiwan. 11/04/2023
France France: Six bodies recovered after Marseille building collapse Six bodies have now been found in the rubble following an explosion that collapsed a building in the southern French city of Marseille on Sunday. 11/04/2023
France Ex-French President Hollande duped by deepfake Russian pranksters The interview led to many people on social media falsely claiming the war in Ukraine had been orchestrated by the West 11/04/2023
France French Alps avalanche: Six dead and nine injured An avalanche in the French Alps killed at least six people on Sunday after a snowfall near the Armancette glacier. 09/04/2023
France More bodies found after fiery Marseille building collapse A building exploded and collapsed early Sunday, leaving mounds of burning debris that hampered rescue operations. 09/04/2023
Destinations France's most beautiful villages are all in this one region The Dordogne is known for its UNESCO-listed cave paintings and traditional villages. 09/04/2023
Nature Inside the mysterious case of France’s blue crab invasion The lagoon of Canet-en-Roussillon in the south of France has been invaded by a creature that devours everything in its path, 08/04/2023
Culture news Record breaking" Egyptian Tutankhamun" exhibition is back in Paris More than a million people are expected to visit a new Parisian exhibition called "Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs" which is fast becoming the talk of the town after a landmark Tutankhamun exhibition in 2019. 07/04/2023
France France's 'war economy' feels distant for French manufacturers Though Macron called for a shift to a “war economy” following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, some manufacturers say that wish is yet to be fulfilled. 07/04/2023
France Swim the Seine: Paris plans river cleanup ahead of 2024 Olympics Officials are hoping to reduce pollution levels in the Seine to make it safe to swim in ahead of an Olympic river race in 2024. However high levels of e.coli, sewage and industrial dumping pose huge challenges. 07/04/2023
France Why are French workers angry about raising retirement age? France on April 6, 2023, braced for another day of protests and strikes to denounce French President's pension reform one day after talks between the government and unions ended in deadlock. 07/04/2023
France France: Has Macron gotten rid of the generous presidential pension? In December 2019, the Elysée announced that it would put a stop to the special retirement system for future presidents. But so far, nothing concrete has been implemented. 07/04/2023
France Unions say meeting with government on Wednesday was a 'failure' France braces for 11th day of protests and strikes as unions called for widespread action against President Emmanuel Macron's controversial pension reform. 06/04/2023
France Paris rat catchers throw rodents at City Hall as France strikes again Protesters want to force President Emmanuel Macron to scrap pension reforms that have ignited a monthslong firestorm of public anger. 06/04/2023
Culture news French priest faces death threats after ‘sexy’ pole dance show A French priest has received death threats after a sold-out pole dance performance was held in his church. 06/04/2023
Culture news The Lekto problem: The Macron–Hitler fresco controversy explained A fresco by French graffiti artist Lekto, which compares President Macron to Hitler, is sparking controversy... 05/04/2023
Europe Decoded Will France's pension crisis spark constitutional change? Euronews spoke to constitutional experts about whether a sixth republic is on the horizon. 05/04/2023
Culture news The world's first Warhol / Basquiat retrospective opens in Paris From 5 April, 70 canvases co-created by Andy Warhol and Basquiat are being presented at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, in what is being billed as the world's first Warhol/Basquiat four-handed retrospective of this magnitude. 05/04/2023
Culture news French feminist politician faces criticism for posing on Playboy cover After strong criticism from the prime minister, France's government appears to be softening its position on the Playboy interview. 04/04/2023
France France to invest in drones and space, in €413 billion military budget There's less money for armored vehicles, and more focus on drones and spatial defence systems in the newly unveiled budget. 04/04/2023
Culture news Sarcophagus of Ramses II unveiled in Paris in a rare loan to France The coffin of one of Egypt’s longest ruling Pharaohs, Ramses II, has been unveiled in Paris as part of an exceptional loan to France. 04/04/2023
France Pensions: How can President Macron get out of the crisis? Political scientist Bruno Palier underlines that the president's inflexibility on pension reform risks boosting the vote in favour of the far-right National Rally. 03/04/2023
France Night-time shooting in Marseille believed to be gang related At least three people died in three separate shooting incidents in the crime-plagued French city of Marseille overnight Sunday to Monday, police said. 03/04/2023
France Parisians vote to ban electric scooters from the city’s streets Residents of Paris have voted overwhelmingly to ban for-hire electric scooters from the city’s streets, in what is seen as a victory for road safety campaigners. 03/04/2023
No Comment Hundreds gather to protest police violence at reservoir protest Watch: Hundreds gather to protest police violence at reservoir protest 31/03/2023