Europe Today Europe Today: Ukraine, migration... and brothels to reopen in France? Watch Europe Today, Euronews' new flagship morning show live at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 11/12/2025
France Louvre thieves escaped with 30 seconds to spare, Senate inquiry finds All four suspected members of the motorbike-mounted crew have been arrested, but the missing jewels, valued at around €88 million, have not yet been recovered. 10/12/2025
France Paris care home staff shaving child's head in 'punishment' sparks fury The City of Paris, which is ultimately responsible for the home run by the Association Jean Cotxet, said on Tuesday that it was taking the case to court. 10/12/2025
Culture news ‘Welcome to hell’: Nicolas Sarkozy’s prison memoir published Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's prison memoir hits shelves today. In it, he describes his 20-day prison stay, including his diet and weak showers, and advises on appealing to the far-right. 10/12/2025
France French MPs adopt contentious 2026 social security budget The high-stakes vote gives some respite for the weakened French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu 09/12/2025
France French far right wants to reopen brothels with sex workers in charge National Rally (RN) lawmaker Jean-Philippe Tanguy said his proposed bill would allow sex workers in France to be "empresses in their kingdom." 09/12/2025
France Brigitte Macron calls French feminist protesters 'dirty b****es' The French First Lady drew criticism after a video showed her calling feminist activists "dirty b****es" at a theatre hosting a rape-accused comedian's show. 09/12/2025
France Louvre workers announce strike over work conditions after €88m heist The robbers took less than eight minutes to force their way into the museum using a freight lift to reach one of the building’s windows and angle grinders to cut into jewellery display cases. 08/12/2025
Business L’Oréal shares dip as it bets on Galderma and science-based skincare The firm’s investment in Galderma signals a pivot towards injectables and more cutting-edge beauty technology. 08/12/2025
Russia Russia terminates military agreements with Portugal, France and Canada Portugal and France both support EU proposals to use frozen Russian assets to provide loans to Ukraine amid Moscow's all-out war, now well into its fourth year. 06/12/2025
France French soldiers open fire on drones over nuclear submarine base The Île Longue facility houses France's four nuclear ballistic missile submarines and provides maintenance for the vessels that form the basis of the country's nuclear deterrent. 05/12/2025
Travel News France could introduce a new €15 per passenger cruise tax Following other European countries such as Greece and Norway, France is the latest to clamp down on cruise ships with a new tax proposal. 05/12/2025
France French woman allegedly drugged by official slams slow pace of justice More than 240 women accuse Christian Nègre, a former senior official in the Culture Ministry, of secretly drugging them with diuretics during job interviews, then deliberately placing them in situations where they would be forced to urinate in public or on themselves. 05/12/2025
China Emmanuel Macron urges China to support peace plan for Ukraine China has provided strong diplomatic support to Russia since its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine and has also extended an economic lifeline through increased trade. 04/12/2025
France French student convicted of vandalising Robert Badinter's grave The 23-year-old man who admitted desecrating the tomb a few hours before the former French justice minister's entry into the Panthéon on 9 October was sentenced on Wednesday by the Nanterre court. 04/12/2025
Culture news Next year's Angoulême Comics Festival cancelled amid calls for boycott The cancellation of the upcoming festival was expected after a monthslong crisis over its governance. Authors and publishers pulled out of the event last month. 03/12/2025
France French Riviera — no more sunshine for foreign pensioners? “Boys, boys, boys. Sun shines down, so come to town. Set your body free” was how the summer 1987 hit song goes. If you remember this tune, boys and girls, we have news for you. 02/12/2025
France Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris for Ukraine peace talks with Macron US President Donald Trump has since played down the 28-point peace framework as a "concept" to be "fine-tuned." 01/12/2025
Art Long-lost Rubens painting sells for €2.3m in Versailles The long-lost painting "Crucifixion of Jesus Christ" by Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, which was hidden for more than four centuries, was sold at auction this weekend in Versailles. 01/12/2025
Green News Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines? France says it is ‘determined’ to rescue the wine industry from a crisis, but could its plan backfire? 29/11/2025