France French express frustration over new Barnier-led government The French presidential palace unveiled a long-awaited new government this weekend, dominated by conservatives and centrists. It came more than two months after elections that produced a hung parliament and deepened political divisions. 23/09/2024
France New centre-right government in France unveiled The French presidential palace has unveiled a long-awaited new government dominated by conservatives and centrists. 21/09/2024
Food and Drink France to pay €120 million to uproot 30,000 hectares of vineyards France plans to uproot 30,000 hectares of grape vines as wine consumption continues to drop. 20/09/2024
Culture news Stairway to tension: France and Italy dispute Spanish Step ownership A row over whether France or Italy owns Rome's iconic Spanish Steps has caused controversy and reopened old wounds between the two countries as G7 Culture Ministers gather in Naples and Pompeii this weekend. 20/09/2024
France France on the verge of naming new cabinet Michel Barnier's governing team will be approved by President Emmanuel Macron by Sunday at the latest before it becomes official. 20/09/2024
Football Now How does France keep developing generational talents? In partnership with Media City Despite missing out on Euro glory and Olympic gold, France is one of the best international football teams in the world. 19/09/2024
Economy UK's loss is Europe's gain as overseas visitors put off by tourist tax Wealthy overseas tourists put off from shopping in the UK by its hefty tourist tax are visiting France, Italy and other European countries to benefit from Europe's continuing tourist tax breaks. 19/09/2024
Culture news Have archaeologists uncovered the remains of a famed French poet? Archaeological excavations at Notre-Dame de Paris have uncovered a burial site that could be that of the French poet Joachim du Bellay (1522 - 1560), whose grave has been sought since the 18th century. But doubts remain... 18/09/2024
Economy Barnier faces crumbling support amid tax hike rumours France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier has said that the country's budget is in a "very serious" situation. 18/09/2024
Cinema Here's what not to miss at this year's Festival Lumière 2024 Cinephiles rejoice! The 2024 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon next month, and with a rich and eclectic program, this 16th edition promises to be yet another vibrant tribute to cinema in all its forms. Here’s the lowdown on the screenings and events you shouldn’t miss. 17/09/2024
Europe News New twists to Commissioner saga as Breton slams VDL on his way out Tensions rose on Monday as Breton publicly resigned from his role as Commissioner complicating her efforts to present a new College of 26 for the new term. 16/09/2024
Health news What is botulism and how can you avoid it? A local artisanal pesto in France was linked to cases of botulism. What is it? 16/09/2024
Europe News France names Stéphane Séjourné as EU Commissioner after Breton quits Séjourné has served as France's Minister for Europe and foreign affairs since January. 16/09/2024
France At least eight migrants dead after their boat sinks in English Channel At least eight migrants have died whilst trying to cross the channel from France to the UK, the French authorities reported on Sunday. 15/09/2024
Europe News 'When it's no, it's no': Paris protesters denounce sexual violence Some protesters carried banners that hailed Pélicot for speaking out about her horrific ordeal at the hands of her now ex-husband and assured other victims of sexual violence that they are not alone. 14/09/2024
Travel News Amsterdam to Barcelona sleeper train delayed for a year - here’s why European Sleeper’s CEO says the company is hopeful for the future of the route, despite the setbacks. 13/09/2024
Economy French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire steps down Bruno Le Maire says his goodbyes two months after the shock result of France's legislative elections, which has left a cloud of uncertainty over the country's economy. 12/09/2024
Business Nestlé Waters agrees deal to turn tap off French mineral water probe The non-prosecution agreement is the largest environmentally related one of its kind to be signed in France so far. 11/09/2024
Food and Drink Sip happens: Sangria with €120,000 worth of Petrus, anyone? A video posted online has become the subject of numerous outraged comments. It shows patrons of a bar on the Côte d'Azur concocting a sangria with one of the world's most expensive wines... 11/09/2024
Travel News New Germany border checks: Will they cause delays for travellers? More strict checks at land borders will be in place for six months. 10/09/2024