- + Train driver's suicide causes Christmas travel delays across France—A train driver's suicide caused widespread delays on Christmas Eve and into Christmas Day in France, with some 3,000 passengers affected during the bu...
- + French Christmas traditions: festivities that continue into the New Year—Christmas in France would not be complete without free-flowing champagne, oysters or a bûche de Noël. And the French holiday season is longer than mos...
- + How French soldiers train for trench warfare—Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 marked the return of high-intensity warfare in Europe. Now, almost three years later and with the conflict showin...
- + Ex-PMs Manuel Valls, Elisabeth Borne appointed as ministers in new French govt—The composition of French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's new cabinet was unveiled on Monday, marking the return of several prominent figures to the ...
- + 🔴Live: France's new government announced amid political deadlock—The composition of French Prime Minister François Bayrou's new cabinet is set to be announced on Monday at 6.30pm Paris time (1730GMT), the Élysée Pal...
- + France observes national day of mourning for Mayotte cyclone victims—France on Monday observes a national day of mourning set by President Emmanuel Macron for the victims of Cyclone Chido on the French overseas territor...
- + PM Bayrou expected to name France's new government this evening—The composition of French Prime Minister François Bayrou's new cabinet will be revealed on Monday at 6.30pm Paris time (1730GMT), the Élysée Palace sa...
- + PM Bayrou expected to name France's new govt after Mayotte mourning day ends—While French Prime Minister François Bayrou has said he would name his new cabinet “before Christmas”, the presidential office said the announcement w...
- + France's Mayotte struggles to recover as aid trickles in a week after cyclone—One week on from a devastating cyclone that battered France's Indian Ocean territory, aid is still only trickling in to the worst-affected areas in Ma...
- + France's most powerful nuclear reactor comes on stream after 12-year delay—The Flamanville 3 EPR nuclear reactor, France's most powerful to date, finally began providing electricity to French homes on Saturday after a plethor...
- + Paris court issues heavy sentences in teacher Samuel Paty's beheading trial—France’s anti-terrorism court convicted eight individuals on Friday for their roles in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, who was killed after...
- + A cultural stroll through Paris with graphic novelist Riad Sattouf and sculptor Nathalie Decoster—This week on Paris des Arts: Riad Sattouf, the graphic novelist and film director, takes us to Paris's Musée des Arts et Métiers. His comic books have...
- + Special show: A Michelin-starred taste of Christmas in Aix-en-Provence—FRANCE 24's culture editor Eve Jackson takes viewers on a festive journey to the heart of Provence in a special programme exploring the enchanting Ch...
- + Samuel Paty murder: Paris court to issue verdicts in beheaded teacher trial—A French court is due to hand down verdicts in the trial of eight people accused of abetting the jihadist murder of teacher Samuel Paty in October 202...
- + Gisèle Pelicot has ‘no fear’ of new trial as defendants consider appeal—A lawyer for Gisèle Pelicot said Friday that his client was "not afraid" of a possible appeals trial, a day after her former husband and 50 other men ...
- + Gisèle Pelicot's courage at mass rape trial: 'The world's bravest woman'—PRESS REVIEW – Friday, December 20: From France to Spain and Italy to South Africa, Gisèle Pelicot dominates the front pages as the press pays tribute...
- + Macron heckled as residents of France's cyclone-ravaged Mayotte plead for water—French President Emmanuel Macron faced widespread anger and frustration from residents of Mayotte on Friday as he wrapped up a two-day visit to the In...
- + French PM Francois Bayrou hopes to have budget ready by mid-February—French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said Thursday he hopes to have a budget ready by mid-February and that he would consider using special constitut...
- + Guilty verdicts for all: What lessons from France's Mazan mass rape trial?—Guilty verdicts for all. A court in southern France has sentenced Dominique Pelicot along with the 50 co-defendants he invited over the internet into ...
- + Pelicot mass rape trial: Feminist groups feel 'humiliated', defence accepts verdicts—A French court on Thursday handed down prison sentences for 51 defendants found guilty of raping and sexually assaulting Gisèle Pelicot. While Gisèle'...
- + Pelicot mass rape trial: Feminist groups feel 'humiliated', defense accepts verdicts—A French court on Thursday handed down prison sentences for 51 defendants found guilty of raping and sexually assaulting Gisèle Pelicot. While Gisèle'...
- + France footballer Paul Pogba’s brother among six sentenced to prison in extortion case—Six men including the brother of France international Paul Pogba were sentenced to prison terms of between three and eight years on Thursday after bei...
- + Unwrapping Christmas celebrations in France—Join FRANCE 24 as we take a look at how we celebrate "Noël", or Christmas, in France. French people tend to have a big family lunch on Christmas Day, ...
- + Dishes for the festive season: A taste of France's traditional holiday food—There's only around a week to go until Christmas festivities here in France. Food is of course a major part of the celebrations. Shellfish, smoked sal...
- + Macron declares day of national mourning for cyclone-hit Mayotte—French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a national day of mourning for Mayotte on December 23, after arriving Thursday on the Indian Ocean arch...
- + Macron declares day of national mourning for cyclone-hit Mayotte as December 23—French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a national day of mourning for Mayotte on December 23, after arriving Thursday on the Indian Ocean arch...
- + Dominique Pelicot sentenced to 20 years in French mass rape trial—A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison on Thursday for drugging his now ex-wife Gisèle Pelicot for a decade and recruiting s...
- + Gisèle Pelicot says she 'respects the court and its verdict' after mass rape trial—French judges on Thursday found 51 defendants guilty of the mass rape of Gisèle Pelicot during decades of abuse orchestrated by her ex-husband Dominiq...
- + Verdicts awaited in Pelicot mass rape trial that shook France—The mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves through France and the world is expected to close on Thursday with the conviction of Dominique Pelicot, w...
- + French parliament adopts special law to avoid government shutdown—The French Senate on Wednesday approved a special law to ensure the continuation of core state functions while the government works on next year's bud...
- + Gisèle Pelicot: Verdicts due in French mass rape trial—An historic mass rape trial in France, involving Gisèle Pelicot’s ex-husband and 50 other men, has gripped the nation as judges prepare to deliver the...
- + Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot: Verdicts due in French mass rape trial—An historic mass rape trial in France, involving Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot&#e2;Pcs ex-husband and 50 other men, has gripped the nati...
- + France's Mayotte grapples with aftermath of Cyclone Chido, Macron to visit—The search for missing people continued after Cyclone Chido razed entire neighborhoods in Mayotte, a French overseas territory off the eastern coast o...
- + French generosity: The art of giving in France—In this edition of Entre Nous, we break down what may or may not be a debated question in your household: whether to give gifts on Christmas Eve or on...
- + 'Gisèle Pelicot has put the spotlight on what rape victims go through in a trial'—The French man who has admitted to enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily-sedated wife asked for forgiveness from his family on Monday and ...
- + 'Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot has put the spotlight on what rape victims go through in a trial'—The French man who has admitted to enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily-sedated wife asked for forgiveness from his family on Monday and ...
- + French parliament avoids government shutdown by passing special budget rollover bill—French MPs on Monday voted unanimously in favour of a bill allowing the government to maintain core state functions in the absence of a budget for 202...
- + The Chauvet cave: Unlocking France's prehistoric past—This week, France in Focus heads underground to explore the "Sistine Chapel" of prehistory. Thirty years ago, three explorers discovered the Chauvet c...
- + French prosecutors drop 'terror conspiracy' charge in beheaded teacher trial—French prosecutors dropped terror conspiracy charges on Monday against two men on trial for their role in the beheading of school teacher Samuel Paty ...
- + French cinema cancels 'Last Tango in Paris' screening over rape-scene protest—The Cin&#c3;&#a9;math&#c3;&#a8;que Fran&#c3;&#a7;aise in Paris says it has cancelled a screening of Bernardo Bertolucci's cont...
- + Ex-husband in French mass rape trial asks for 'forgiveness' from his family—Dominique Pelicot, the French man who has admitted to drugging his former wife Gisele for a decade and inviting dozens of men recruited online to rape...
- + Macron to declare national mourning period for cyclone-ravaged Mayotte—French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that he will visit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte "in the coming days" and "decree national...
- + Rescuers race to reach cyclone survivors as hundreds feared dead in France&#e2;Pcs Mayotte—Rescue workers on Monday were racing to reach survivors after Cyclone Chido devastated Mayotte, causing major damage to its airport and cutting off co...
- + France's Charlie Hebdo magazine holds 'funniest, meanest' God cartoon contest 10 years after attack—France's satirical Charlie Hebdo magazine is marking the 10-year anniversary of a deadly Islamist attack on its offices with a cartoon contest calling...
- + Authorities fear 'several hundred' killed by Cyclone Chido in France's Mayotte—Authorities in the French territory of Mayotte said on Sunday that the death toll from Cyclone Chido could rise to "several hundred" and perhaps "seve...
- + Pope Francis makes first papal visit to French island Corsica—Pope Francis landed in Corsica Sunday for his first papal visit to the French island. The pope is expected to highlight the enduring religious traditi...
- + Miss France pageant names 34-year-old winner after rule change—Ang&#c3;&#a9;lique Angarni-Filopon, a 34-year-old flight attendant from the French Caribbean island of Martinique, became the oldest contestan...
- + Cyclone Chido inflicts 'catastrophic' damage on French island territory Mayotte—Cyclone Chido caused devastating damage to the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, a senior local official said. The archipelago was...
- + Moody's downgrades France credit rating over 'political fragmentation'—Ratings agency Moody's downgraded France's credit rating to Aa3 with a stable outlook Saturday over what the group described as France's "political fr...
- + French court sentences three professional rugby players to 12 to 14 years in jail for gang rape—Three professional rugby players who participated in or witnessed the sexual assault of a student, identified only as V., in a hotel on the outskirts ...
- + Defence lawyer makes final pleas for the accused at Pelicot mass rape trial—Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot, the Frenchwoman at the centre of the mass rape trial that shocked France, has become a feminist hero for refusing to ...
- + Reducing France's debt is 'moral obligation', says new French PM François Bayrou—New French Prime Minister François Bayrou said on Friday that reducing France's pile of debt was not only a political priority but a moral obligation....
- + Reducing France's debt is 'moral obligation', says new French PM Fran&#c3;&#a7;ois Bayrou—New French Prime Minister Fran&#c3;&#a7;ois Bayrou said on Friday that reducing France's pile of debt was not only a political priority but a ...
- + Swedish prosecutor closes rape inquiry against France's Mbappe as evidence 'not sufficient'—A Swedish prosecutor on Thursday closed an an investigation into alleged rape and sexual assault by French footballer Kylian Mbappe due to insufficien...
- + France mass rape survivor Gisele Pelicot becomes a feminist hero—For three and a half months Giselle Pelicot has attended court hearings in Avignon, France against her former husband and 50 other men accused of rapi...
- + Macron expected to name new PM on Thursday—French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to name a new prime minister on Thursday after two days of meetings with leaders of political parties to ...
- + Actor who pioneered French cinema&#e2;Pcs #MeToo movement storms out of child abuse trial—On the last day of her trial against the filmmaker she accused of sexually assaulting her as a child, French actor Ad&#c3;&#a8;le Haenel on Tu...
- + Actor who pioneered French cinema’s #MeToo movement storms out of child abuse trial—On the last day of her trial against the filmmaker she accused of sexually assaulting her as a child, French actor Adèle Haenel on Tuesday briefly sto...
- + French party leaders meet with Macron, who aims to name next PM 'in 48 hours'—Top party chiefs in France met with President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday to discuss a way out of the latest political crisis, in which Prime Minister ...
- + Macron invites party leaders for talks as he mulls France&#e2;Pcs next government—French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday invited party leaders for talks in a bid to form a new government amid the political crisis triggered by th...
- + Macron invites party leaders for talks as he mulls France’s next government—French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday invited party leaders for talks in a bid to form a new government amid the political crisis triggered by th...
- + From ashes to glory: The revival of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral—Tonight marks a truly historic moment for France &#e2;P] the reopening of its most iconic cathedral, and one of the world&#e2;P ...
- + Notre-Dame Cathedral holds first Mass after five-year restoration—Worshippers are attending Mass at Notre-Dame Cathedral on Sunday for the first time since the monument was devastated by a fire in 2019. A morning ser...
- + Paris unveils famed Notre-Dame Cathedral after mammoth five-year reconstruction—After five years of intense restoration works following a devastating fire, the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened its doors on Saturday ev...
- + Macron, Trump, Zelensky hold trilateral on sidelines of Notre-Dame ceremony—French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday hosted three-way talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky and US president-elect Donald Tr...
- + Notre-Dame Cathedral rises from the ashes in grand reopening ceremony—With three resounding knocks on the doors of Notre-Dame by Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, wielding a staff carved from fire-scorched beams, the rest...
- + Ten key moments in the colossal five-year reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral—Notre-Dame will officially reopen Saturday following a massive reconstruction effort after it was severely damaged by fire five years ago. President E...
- + Macron blames alliance of 'extreme left and extreme right' for fall of French government—In a televised address on Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron blamed an alliance of the far right and far left for the historic no-confidence v...
- + Live: Macron blames 'extreme left and extreme right' for fall of French government—In a televised address on Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron blamed an alliance of the far right and far left for the historic no-confidence v...
- + French musical 'Les Misérables' returns to Paris—The most famous French musical in the world is Les Miserables with at least a hundred and thirty million people having seen a singing Jean Valjean fac...
- + French musical 'Les Mis&#c3;&#a9;rables' returns to Paris—The most famous French musical in the world is Les Miserables with at least a hundred and thirty million people having seen a singing Jean Valjean fac...
- + Singing the praises of Notre-Dame de Paris—As the iconic cathedral rises from the ashes, we met with the workers who formed a choir while working on the repairs and renovations. These artisans ...
- + Paris's 'old lady': Fun facts about Notre-Dame Cathedral—Notre-Dame Cathedral is reopening to the public after a devastating fire nearly destroyed it in 2019. Much more than a place of worship or a popular t...
- + Photographer Tomas Van Houtryve presents 36 views of Notre-Dame—As the world sees this weekend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of those who&#e2;Pcs had access to the gothic church as it was b...
- + France without a government once again: What's next?—PRESS REVIEW: Thursday, 5 December &#e2;P] the world&#e2;Pcs press reacts to, revels in, and satirises the fresh chaos into wh...
- + Macron hunts for new French PM after lawmakers topple Barnier government—French President Emmanuel Macron was set to address the nation on Thursday evening, a day after the National Assembly ousted Prime Minister Michel Bar...
- + France's Barnier to resign as no-confidence vote sparks new political crisis—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is due to hand in his resignation on Thursday, just three months into the job, after losing a no-confidence vote ...
- + How lead exposure became the Notre-Dame fire's toxic legacy—As Paris watched flames consume its beloved Notre-Dame Cathedral five years ago, no one could have imagined just how toxic the smoke spewing from the ...
- + French political impasse deepens after government ousted in no-confidence vote—The French parliament voted to bring down the government in a no-confidence vote late Wednesday for the first time in more than sixty years. Prime Min...
- + Barnier's fall, Macron's twilight? French parliament set to bring down government—For Michel Barnier, negotiating with the Tories will have seemed a breeze compared with his short stint as French prime minister. The EU&#e2;P...
- + Zinc roofers of Paris win UNESCO cultural heritage status—UNESCO on Wednesday added the techniques used by zinc roof restorers on Parisian buildings since the 19th century to its intangible cultural heritage ...
- + French parliament topples PM Barnier's government in no-confidence vote—France's parliament voted to oust the government of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote Wednesday evening. The left-wing New ...
- + Live: French parliament begins debate on no-confidence motion likely to oust government—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday prompted by budget disputes that could spell the end of his administratio...
- + Archaeological dig at Notre-Dame unearths 2,000 years of history—The tragic 2019 fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral led to major discoveries during restoration work. Archaeologists unearthed treasures dating back from ant...
- + France braces for more turmoil as Barnier government faces no-confidence vote—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's fragile coalition government faces near-certain defeat on Wednesday in no-confidence motions brought by the har...
- + On eve of no-confidence vote, French PM says he will not give in to 'blackmail' over budget—Speaking on the eve of a no-confidence vote in parliament, Prime Minister Michel Barnier said he would not give in to "blackmail" from the far-right N...
- + Notre-Dame Cathedral: At the heart of a changing neighbourhood in Paris—Since the 2019 fire that devastated Notre-Dame, the historic centre of Paris has been affected by extensive renovation works. Now, five years later, t...
- + The ruins of Paris through the lenses of Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre—Two photographers whose images look like something you might see in a Hollywood high budget film have spoken to FRANCE 24 about their work. They take ...
- + Trump to attend Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening ceremony in Paris—US president-elect Donald Trump is one of 50 heads of state set to attend a ceremony to mark the reopening of the restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Par...
- + French MPs to hold no-confidence vote on Wednesday—France is facing a "turning point" said Finance Minister&#c2;&#a0;Antoine Armand on Tuesday as Prime Minister Michel Barnier is set to face a ...
- + Notre-Dame set for further restorations, thanks to generous donations—The destruction caused by the devastating 2019 fire that ripped through Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral triggered an avalanche of donations to help rebui...
- + Why the French government is headed for collapse—The government of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier looks almost certain to fall to a no-confidence measure after the right-wing premier pushed an ...
- + There goes France? Le Pen and left set to topple Barnier government—Is France broken? Is France broke? Marine Le Pen to join the left and bring down a minority government that was scrambling to plug France's spiraling ...
- + Paris prepares to host 50 heads of state at high-security reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral—Invite-only ceremonies Saturday and Sunday will launch the reopening of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral five years after fire reduced it to a shell. Abou...
- + Macron begins state visit to Saudi Arabia as conflict roils the Mideast—French President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to Saudi Arabia Monday aimed at boosting diplomatic and economic ties. The first state ...
- + Macron begins state visit to Saudi Arabia as political crisis looms in France—French President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to Saudi Arabia Monday that will focus on diplomatic and economic ties. The French lead...
- + Article 49.3: The French government’s special constitutional power—With political turmoil in France kicking into high gear, we take a look at the ins-and-outs of Article 49.3, the French constitutional measure that al...
- + Article 49.3: The French government&#e2;Pcs special constitutional power—With political turmoil in France kicking into high gear, we take a look at the ins-and-outs of Article 49.3, the French constitutional measure that al...
- + French government faces no-confidence vote after PM forces through budget bill—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Monday used a controversial constitutional tool known as Article 49.3 to force a social security budget bill t...
- + French government faces collapse after PM forces budget bill through parliament—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Monday used a controversial constitutional tool known as Article 49.3 to force a social security budget bill t...
- + Foreign artisans rolled up their sleeves to help rebuild France's Notre-Dame Cathedral—Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens on December 7, five years after a devastating fire left it in tatters. As part of a monumental effort to restore ...
- + French PM makes last-minute concession to far right ahead of budget vote—France's Prime Minister Michael Barnier dropped planned cuts to&#c2;&#a0;medication reimbursements hours before he was set to present them to ...
- + French far right says government spurned budget talks, piling pressure on Barnier—French far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen said Sunday that the government had effectively "put an end to discussions" on the country's 2025 budget, in...
- + French PM scraps electricity tax hike plan as opposition threatens to topple government—Political wrangling continues to cast a shadow over the French government's effort to pass next year's budget bill through parliament. In one rough se...
- + S&P maintains France economy rating despite fiscal challenges—Ratings agency S&P upheld its "AA-/A-1+" credit rating for France on Friday, maintaining a stable outlook despite the country's mounting debt and ...
- + France's far right at the gates of power: Marine Le Pen's party becomes kingmaker—At almost every French election, it&#e2;Pcs the same old story: the far right makes significant gains. Under longtime leader Marine Le Pen...
- + Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris&#e2;Pcs restored Notre-Dame cathedral—Five years after a fire devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the world got a first glimpse inside the historic French landmark as President E...
- + Live: Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris&#e2;Pcs restored Notre-Dame cathedral—Five years after a fire devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the world is getting a first glimpse inside the historic French landmark as Pres...
- + More than half of French want PM Barnier&#e2;Pcs government to fall, survey shows—More half of the French want the current government to fall, a survey showed on Thursday. The reason for the anger is Prime Minister Michel Barnier&am...
- + Macron welcomes Nigerian president as he seeks to boost Africa ties—French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed President Bola Tinubu to the &#c3;Ylys&#c3;&#a9;e palace on Thursday, the first state visit ...
- + An operatic experience like no other: 'The Opera Locos' returns to Paris—Exposing children to opera is not always easy. Traditional productions can last three hours or more, but a French show called "The Opera Locos" is try...
- + France says Netanyahu has 'immunity' from ICC arrest warrants—France's foreign ministry has said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoys "immunity" from prosecution before the International Criminal...
- + France unveils new measures to protect women in wake of Pelicot affair—France announced on Monday a new campaign to combat violence against women, including raising awareness about the use of drugs to commit sexual abuse,...
- + French prosecutors seek up to 15-year terms for co-defendants in Pelicot mass rape trial—Prosecutors have requested sentences of up to 15 years in jail for 49 co-defendants in the trial of Dominique Pelicot, who is accused of drugging his ...
- + Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says she will not seek a third term in 2026—Anne Hidalgo, the first woman to be elected mayor of Paris, said she wanted to announce her decision not to run for reelection early to allow for a sm...
- + French PM meets with far-right leader Le Pen as govt wobbles under budget pressures—French Prime Minister Michel Barnier met with far-right National Rally (RN) leader Marine Le Pen on Monday in an effort to forge a deal allowing appro...
- + French prosecutors demand 20-year sentence for ex-husband in Pelicot mass rape case—The prosecution asked on Monday that Dominique Pelicot be given the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his then-wife, Gise...
- + French court moves to sentencing in Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot mass rape trial—Gisele Pelicot's lawyer Antoine Camus called for "truth and justice" to be rendered to the plaintiff, whose ex-husband Dominique Pelicot is accused of...
- + Six to face trial in Paris for blackmailing France footballer Paul Pogba—Six men with ties to French footballer Paul Pogba go on trial Tuesday on blackmail and extortion charges and for holding him at gunpoint. Three of Pog...
- + France marks 80 years since the liberation of Strasbourg from the Nazis—France on Saturday commemorated the 80th anniversary of Free French forces liberating the eastern city of Strasbourg from the Nazis. &#e2;P&am...
- + Thousands protest violence against women across France—More than 400 French organisations have called for demonstrations across France on Saturday to protest violence against women. The mass mobilisation c...
- + The Pelicot case: Will it change French attitudes towards rape?—In this special edition, Annette Young heads to Avignon as the Pelicot case enters its closing stages. For nearly a decade, Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pe...
- + The renaissance of Notre-Dame Cathedral: Behind the scenes of a monumental restoration—For nearly five years, our reporters have followed "the project of the century" &#e2;P] the reconstruction of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral...
- + Concern in France over fate of prize-winning French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal—French President Emmanuel Macron is "very concerned by the disappearance" of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, his office said. Known for his str...
- + Green spaces and social housing: Paris&#e2;Pcs &#e2;Pbbioclimatic&#e2;Pc plan to transform the city by 2035—The Paris City Council on Wednesday approved&#c2;&#a0;its "bioclimatic" urban development plan, designed to address climate challenges, housin...
- + Green spaces and social housing: Paris’s ‘bioclimatic’ plan to transform the city by 2035—The Paris City Council on Wednesday approved its "bioclimatic" urban development plan, designed to address climate challenges, housing shortages and u...
- + Haiti summons French ambassador after Macron's 'total morons' comment—French President Emmanuel Macron was caught on video on Thursday calling the Haitian transitional council "total morons" for sacking the embattled nat...
- + Beaujolais Nouveau wine: Uncorking a French tradition—For wine lovers, it's time to sip and celebrate: this Thursday marks Beaujolais Nouveau day in France and worldwide. In this Entre Nous, we find out h...
- + Let's talk about sex: Undressing French bedroom habits—The French have the reputation of being romantic. There’s even the cliché that they are sexually liberated and good lovers. But what are their sex liv...
- + 'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda&#e2;Pcs legacy endures in France—French President Emmanuel Macron paid&#c2;&#a0;tribute to Pablo Neruda at&#c2;&#a0;the poet&#e2;Pcs former home&#c2;&a...
- + 'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s legacy endures in France—French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Pablo Neruda at the poet’s former home in Santiago during his visit to Chile on Wednesday, highlighti...
- + 'Hello, Dolly!' comes to Paris: Hit musical celebrates 60th anniversary—Paris is not always associated with musical theatre, but little by little the French capital is becoming more like Broadway and the West End. The late...
- + Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot slams 'macho' society that 'trivialises rape' in closing statement—In her closing statement of the mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves across the country, survivor Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot said it was time...
- + Gisèle Pelicot slams 'macho' society that 'trivialises rape' in closing statement—In her closing statement of the mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves across the country, survivor Gisèle Pelicot said it was time for “macho” soci...
- + French farmers threaten 'chaos' over EU trade deal with South America's Mercosur—French farmers launched new protests Tuesday against a proposed deal between the EU and the four South American countries of the Mercosur trade bloc. ...
- + Children of Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot decry 'house of horror' as French mass rape trial nears end—David Pelicot, the son of Gis&#c3;&#a8;le Pelicot described the &#e2;P	c;house of horror&#e2;P	d; the family lived...
- + Children of Gisèle Pelicot decry 'house of horror' as French mass rape trial nears end—David Pelicot, the son of Gisèle Pelicot described the “house of horror” the family lived in during his testimonial at an Avignon court in southern Fr...
- + Would banning Marine Le Pen from running for president be a gift for France's far right?—France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces the prospect of being banned from running in the 2027 presidential election if found guilty of embezzlin...
- + French court orders release of Lebanese militant Georges Abdallah held since 1984—A French court Friday ordered the release of pro-Palestinian Lebanese militant Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, jailed for 40 years after being convicted for...
- + French territory Guadeloupe declares epidemic of dengue driven by uncommon strain—Authorities in the Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe on Thursday declared a dengue epidemic driven by a virus strain that had a limited circulation ...
- + France draws with Israel in high-security football match in Paris—Israel and France drew 0-0 in a Nations League football match at Paris's Stade de France under tight security. Around 4,000 police and 1,600 civilian ...
- + Tipping point: How drug trafficking became a &#e2;Pbnational cause&#e2;Pc in France—France is grappling with an alarming surge in drug-related violence, from grisly murders in Marseille to deadly clashes in smaller towns. As criminal ...
- + Tipping point: How drug trafficking became a ‘national cause’ in France—France is grappling with an alarming surge in drug-related violence, from grisly murders in Marseille to deadly clashes in smaller towns. As criminal ...
- + France seeking to block EU-Mercosur pact by 'all means' as farmers pile pressure—France said Thursday it was "employing all means" to block the adoption of a trade pact between the EU and the Mercosur bloc amid mounting pressure fr...
- + France tightens security for Israel football match after Amsterdam clashes—French authorities stepped up security in Paris during France's football match against Israel on Thursday, hoping to avoid a repeat of violent clashes...
- + Protests break out in Paris over pro-Israel gala organized by far-right figures—A gala organized in Paris by far-right association "Israel is Forever", which aimed to "mobilize French-speaking Zionist forces" and raise funds for I...
- + Notre Dame's surplus restoration fund of &#e2;R&#ac;140M to be used for future preservation—Leftover funds worth&#c2;&#a0;&#e2;R&#ac;140 million that were raised for the restoration of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral after it...
- + Notre Dame's surplus restoration fund of €140M to be used for future preservation—Leftover funds worth €140 million that were raised for the restoration of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral after it was ravaged by a fire in 2019 will be ...
- + French prosecutors demand jail time, ban on public office for Le Pen over embezzlement charges—French prosecutors said that France's far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, should face jail time and a ban from public office that would bar her from the ...
- + French far-right leader Le Pen&#e2;Pcs embezzlement trial enters final stretch, presidential bid at stake—French prosecutors lay out their proposed sentence in Marine Le Pen's high-stakes EU embezzlement trial on Wednesday, with the far-right leader's pres...
- + French far-right leader Le Pen’s embezzlement trial enters final stretch, presidential bid at stake—French prosecutors lay out their proposed sentence in Marine Le Pen's high-stakes EU embezzlement trial on Wednesday, with the far-right leader's pres...
- + French farmers to protest Mercosur deal boosting South American imports—French farmers have announced a new wave of protests next week against the European Union's planned free trade agreement with the Mercosur trading blo...
- + Controversy erupts over lavish Paris gala for Israel's far right—Pro-Palestinian associations, unions and French leftist parties are campaigning against plans for a gala in Paris on Wednesday that will include atten...
- + 'France will not accept' repeat of Jerusalem diplomatic incident, FM says—In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24 and RFI, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot discussed diplomatic tensions with Israel, European trade p...
- + UK&#e2;Pcs Starmer joins Macron for Armistice Day in a display of European solidarity—British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday became the first British head of government&#c2;&#a0;since Winston Churchill in 1944&#c2;&am...
- + UK’s Starmer joins Macron for Armistice Day in a display of European solidarity—British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday became the first British head of government since Winston Churchill in 1944 to attend France's Armistice...
- + UK&#e2;Pcs Starmer to meet Macron to discuss Ukraine support after Trump win—Days after Donald Trump's victory in the US elections, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday...
- + UK’s Starmer to meet Macron to discuss Ukraine support after Trump win—Days after Donald Trump's victory in the US elections, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday...
- + Paris to deploy 4,000 police for France-Israel match following Amsterdam violence—After visiting Israeli football fans were attacked last week in Amsterdam, French police are increasing security for Thursday’s France-Israel match at...
- + Vend&#c3;&#a9;e Globe skipper Violette Dorange, 23, is youngest ever to take on &#e2;PbEverest of the Seas&#e2;Pc—French skipper Violette Dorange will make sailing history on Sunday as she sets off on the Vend&#c3;&#a9;e Globe round-the-world race, becomin...
- + Vendée Globe skipper Violette Dorange, 23, is youngest ever to take on ‘Everest of the Seas’—French skipper Violette Dorange will make sailing history on Sunday as she sets off on the Vendée Globe round-the-world race, becoming the youngest ev...
- + The bells of Notre Dame cathedral ring out for first time since 2019 fire—The bells of Notre Dame tolled on Friday for the first time since Paris's beloved cathedral was ravaged by flames in 2019. The famous monument is set ...
- + Israeli police detain two French Consulate gendarmes in Jerusalem—Israeli police entered a French-owned church compound with weapons in Jerusalem on Thursday and briefly arrested two gendarmes securing the site. Fore...
- + Kylian Mbappé left out of France squad for Israel and Italy games—Struggling to make an impact at Real Madrid, star striker Kylian Mbappé has been left out of the France squad for their upcoming matches against Israe...
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