China China relaxes visa rules for five EU states The change in the visa rules came as French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna met with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing on Friday. 24/11/2023
France Five hundred new jobs coming in Chartres, south of Paris On Thursday, Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk announced a major investment in a French production site to expand the capacity and manufacturing of a blockbuster anti-obesity drug. 24/11/2023
Economy German downturn eases while French economy contracts sharply Although both are in contraction territory, sentiment in the German economy is more optimistic. 23/11/2023
Food and Drink France worried about precious Camembert cheese France is worried about its precious Camembert cheese as the EU says its wooden packaging is hard to recycle sustainably. 22/11/2023
Business French media giant Vivendi finalises takeover of rival Lagardère The French media giant, Vivendi, has announced the completion of its acquisition of its rival Lagardère. But the European Commission is continuing its investigation into whether the deal breached merger rules. 22/11/2023
France Victims of anti-gay laws in France could be compensated under new bill France's Senate is to debate a draft law on Wednesday that would allow people convicted under anti-gay laws before 1982 to receive financial compensation. 22/11/2023
Sweden Stockholm becomes latest European city willing to host 2030 Olympics Sweden has received Stockholm's city authorities' blessing to put forward a bid to host the 2030 Winter Olympics - which the country has never hosted. 21/11/2023
Culture news Debunking 'Napoleon' director Ridley Scott's claims about the French "The French Don’t Even Like Themselves" You're wrong, Ridley Scott, and here's why. 21/11/2023
France “I thought I was dying”: Drugged French senator speaks out MP Sandrine Josso has made her first public testimony since she accused another lawmaker of drugging her. 21/11/2023
Space Suspected meteorite strike in France after car found with hole in roof The fire department in Strasbourg, France, said it suspected "the fall of a stellar body" as the culprit. 21/11/2023
Destinations Where are France’s most and least friendly cities? France is a country beloved by millions, but its people have a reputation for perhaps not being the most friendly bunch. A new survey has asked the French what they think of this stereotype and where they think you should visit (and avoid) if you want a warm welcome. 21/11/2023
Travel News France set to lose its title as Europe’s second-most visited country This European country has seen a 70 per cent increase in visitors since the pandemic. 20/11/2023
Romania France to decide on extraditing Romania’s convicted royal heir Paul Lambrino, an heir to the former Romanian royal family, has refused to be extradited to his home country after being arrested in France last year, saying that the case against him is political. 20/11/2023
No Comment Watch: Christmas lights wow spectators on the Champs-Elysees in Paris Watch: Christmas lights wow spectators on the Champs-Elysees in Paris 20/11/2023
World News Thousands march silently though Paris, calling for peace in Middle East Holding blank white banners, 500 French entertainment stars marched from the Arab World Institute to the Museum of Art and History of Judaism. 19/11/2023
Culture news Napoleon's hat fetches 1.9 million euros at auction in Paris One of the unique hats that Napoleon Bonaparte was believed to have worn when he ruled 19th century France was bought by an anonymous buyer. 19/11/2023
France French senator held in custody on suspicion of drugging female MP Joël Guerriau is being held on suspicion of drugging the woman with the intention of assaulting her, the Paris public prosecutor’s office said. 17/11/2023
Travel News How will a new law reduce the impact of airport strikes in France? The new legislation should improve flight services throughout Europe. 17/11/2023
Health news France pays farmers with Parkinson's disease linked to glyphosate use France has been compensating farmers with Parkinson's for the last three years following numerous scientific studies linking the disease to the use of the pesticide. 17/11/2023
Culture news 'Vincent Must Die' director Stéphan Castang on love in a brutal world 'Vincent Doit Mourir' ('Vincent Must Die') is out in cinemas - and stands as one of this year's best French films. Euronews Culture sits down with the director to discuss his impressive debut feature. 17/11/2023