Europe News France suspends Gaza evacuations over antisemitic posts by student French authorities have halted evacuations from Gaza after a Palestinian student, Nour A., was found to be under investigation for antisemitic content on social media. 01/08/2025
Europe News Diplomatic row between Paris and Madrid over Jewish teens escalates Accounts of what happened differ and have led to allegations of antisemitism, which have been rejected by both the airline and the Spanish authorities. 31/07/2025
Europe News Israel's Rafael threatens to sue France over Paris Air Show shutdown Rafael and other Israeli arms companies were blocked from exhibiting at the Paris Air Show for refusing to remove attack weapons from display. The firms say the move is discriminatory and are preparing legal action. 17/06/2025
Europe News Drones take center stage as Europe races to catch up at Paris Air Show Europe is attempting to close the gap with the U.S. and adapt to a new era of high-intensity warfare. 17/06/2025
Europe News Mental health innovations take centre stage at VivaTech Paris With nearly 14,000 start-ups, and artificial intelligence stealing the spotlight, this year’s tech fair puts a surprising focus on mental health 11/06/2025
Europe News French Senate backs law to regulate ultra fast fashion The new legislation would impose eco-taxes, advertising bans, and influencer restrictions, but critics believe the bill falls short of its initial environmental ambitions. 11/06/2025
Europe News France leads crackdown on #SkinnyTok while Brussels plays catch-up The move comes as European countries sound the alarm on TikTok’s impact on youth mental health. Experts warn the app still hosts dangerous content under different hashtags. 04/06/2025
Europe News French farmers protest as parliament clashes over agriculture bill The proposed law reflects a broader shift across several EU countries to ease environmental regulations, as farmers continue to battle surging prices and a cost-of-living crisis. 27/05/2025
Europe News Roland Garros bids moving farewell to the 'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal In a moving tribute, the 14-time champion took a final bow on the Court Philippe-Chatrier, the tennis court he dominated for many years. 26/05/2025
Europe News French prison staff doubt renting cells abroad will solve overcrowding With prisons overflowing, France is considering renting cells abroad. But will this solve the problem or just shift it to other countries? 22/05/2025
Europe News French PM Bayrou denies covering up Catholic school abuse scandal French Prime Minister François Bayrou faced a high-stakes parliamentary hearing on Wednesday evening, testifying under oath about what he knew or didn't know regarding decades of alleged abuse at a Catholic school in southwestern France. 15/05/2025
Europe News Macron returns to national stage with big words but few concrete steps In a three-hour televised interview, Emmanuel Macron made his return to the national spotlight after keeping a low profile on domestic affairs since dissolving the French parliament last year. 14/05/2025
Europe News French MPs reignite divisive debate over assisted suicide The end-of-life bill is back in the legislative process after it was interrupted by French President Emmanuel Macron’s dissolution of parliament last year. 13/05/2025
Culture news When art meets activism: A powerful collage for press freedom in Paris Young volunteers and artists displayed a united front to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of expression as they highlighted the challenges of modern journalism to mark World Press Freedom Day. 09/05/2025
Europe News 80 years on, France’s last WWII veterans warn peace must be defended The commemoration saw a parade of veterans' associations, and music performed by military bands from France, Germany, Canada, Cameroon, the US and UK. 09/05/2025
Europe News Macron supports easing sanctions on Syria after meeting al-Sharaa The high-stakes visit was a controversial one after multiple deadly attacks in Syria sparked international outrage. 08/05/2025
Europe News Germany and France to set up 'joint defence and security council' The meeting between the two leaders was an attempt to revive the stalled 'Franco-German motor' before Germany's new chancellor heads to Poland. 07/05/2025
Europe News Does France have any protection from a major power outage? After an electricity blackout plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness, France remained largely untouched. But how vulnerable is the country to such an event? 29/04/2025
Europe News No room to stay: France's shrinking space for Ukrainian refugees As France faces an economic downturn and funding dries up, housing options for displaced Ukrainians are dwindling. 25/04/2025
Italy Death of Pope Francis: The pontiff and Macron, a complex relationship Although he had visited France three times, Pope Francis had never granted an official state visit to Paris. 23/04/2025