France Europol targets gang charging up to €15,000 for fake wine The operation saw agents raid 14 locations and arrest six people — including one "high value target". 17/10/2024
France Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson seeks political asylum in France The Sea Shepherd founder has been in custody in Denmark since he was arrested in Greenland in July. 17/10/2024
France French government to survive no confidence vote with far-right backing The Tuesday vote comes as Barnier's fragile government faces a major challenge to get next year's budget approved, despite not having a majority in parliament. 08/10/2024
France France deports Osama Bin Laden's son from Normandy village France's Interior Minister announced Omar bin Laden was deported over accusations of glorifying terrorism on social media, while bin Laden has claimed his innocence. 08/10/2024
France Deaths involving teen hitmen in Marseille spark public outrage Marseille's public prosecutor stated that the situation in the city of some 860,000 has reached “a whole other level”, expressing his concern that drug-trafficking gangs were recruiting boys at an increasingly young age. 07/10/2024
Slovakia Slovakia's PM Fico pledges to block Ukraine's NATO bid while in office The Slovakian prime minister has repeatedly accused the West of fuelling the conflict, claiming the war should be resolved through diplomacy over fighting. 07/10/2024
Moldova Moldova accuses Russia of bribing voters ahead of EU referendum National police chief Viorel Cernautanu revealed that over 130,000 Moldovans were bribed by a Russian network to promote pro-Kremlin candidates, raising concerns about malign influence. 04/10/2024
Poland Poland plans to further tighten rules on alcohol sales for under 18s Alcoholic drinks remain popular in the eastern European country despite the criticism. Poland ranked as Europe's third biggest beer producer in 2023, according to a Eurostat. survey, with the country also being a large exporter of vodka. 03/10/2024
Mauritius UK to return last African colony to Mauritius ending years of dispute The deal follows years of negotiations over the future of the Chagos Islands, one of which is home to a crucial joint UK and US military base. 03/10/2024
France Immigration, taxes, Ukraine: French PM policy plan's main takeaways New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier laid out his policy plans in a speech delivered to the nation’s parliament on Tuesday. Euronews examines his top priorities. 03/10/2024
Lifestyle Science meets fashion: How Uniqlo is changing Europe's high street From its compact viral bum bag to its high-tech heat vests, Uniqlo is a prominent player on Europe’s high streets. As the Japanese firm celebrates its 40th anniversary, how is science setting the brand apart from other competitors? 02/10/2024
Business How Switzerland is training up the next generation of luxury hoteliers Switzerland has made a name - and business - for itself training up the next generation of hoteliers. Nestled in the hills above the city of Lausanne, the EHL Hospitality Business School is one of the schools doing just that. 29/09/2024
Europe News Will France gain more influence in the next European Commission? Questions have been raised about the influence France will have over the new European Commission following the appointment of its new commissioner and the divide between conservatives and centrists. 18/09/2024
Culture news Olympic superfans: Business booms in Paris for memorabilia traders For the first time in Olympic Games history, trinket collectors have their own official trading space. For many, treasuring Olympic memorabilia is a gold medal sport in itself. 31/07/2024
Portugal Portugal's far-right seduces youth, 50 years on from dictatorship Portugal’s far-right Chega party made historic gains in the country’s national elections held in early March. Taking 18% of the vote, the party sought to seduce Portugal’s youth, in a year which marks 50 years since Portugal overthrew its dictatorship. 26/04/2024
Culture news Meet the trad wives: the anti-feminist traditional influencers Have you heard of trad wives? Content posted by women in flowery dresses from lavish country kitchens may look innocent enough, but beneath this they are in fact calling for a return to 1950s style gender norms. 28/02/2024
Tech News These futuristic 3D printed shoes mould to your feet Tired of wearing the same uncomfortable ill-fitting shoes? Stay tuned because in the next few years these 3D-printed shoes, which adapt to your feet based on data, could be coming to the market. 26/02/2024
Lifestyle Paris' legendary waiter-race across city back for Olympic Games Few things are more Parisian than a busy - and sometimes rude - waiter running around with a tray in hand. Be sure to step out of the way, as the infamous Parisian waiter race is returning to the capital in March, for the first time in 13 years. 22/02/2024
Lifestyle 40 years of London Fashion Week: Behind the scenes with the founders In 1984, London Fashion Week was held in a car park in Kensington - 40 years on it is at the top of every fashionista's diary. We speak to the women behind this global sensation and also look at what has changed in the last four decades. 16/02/2024
Art Art on demand: UK launches digital street art collection Want to see your favourite street art even after it's been scrubbed away? Now you can thanks to a brand new online collection which catalogues 5,000 pieces of Britain's best street art. 16/02/2024