Cinema 'Voir du Pays' is a is a psychological drama about two French female soldiers back from Afghanistan ‘Voir du Pays’ or ‘The Stopover’ is a psychological drama about two French female soldiers trying to put the events of Afghanistan behind them. 03/01/2017
France Son of Equatorial Guinea president seeks delay in Paris corruption trial The first case of alleged plundering by the families of African leaders to make lavish purchases in France has come to court in Paris. 02/01/2017
No Comment Paris welcomes 2017 Crowds flocked to Paris’ iconic Champs-Elysees avenue for New Year celebrations, witnessing a spectacular light show projected onto the Arc de Triomphe as well as a fireworks display as the clock stru 02/01/2017
France French first to protect 'the right to disconnect' France pioneers protection of employees' right to ignore email when outside work. 02/01/2017
France Hollande praises French courage, but warns the 'plight of terrorism' remains Crowds in Paris and across France have said goodbye to 2016. 01/01/2017
France French judges split on presidential pardon for Jacqueline Sauvage Despite near-unanimous public and political support the French legal system is worried about the presidential pardon for husband-killer Jacqueline Sauvage. 29/12/2016
France Racist property advert creates political outrage in France Public outrage and potential legal action has been triggered by a flat to let advert on the outskirts of Paris warning non-French or black tenants need not apply. 28/12/2016
France 360º Video: noon at the Museum Once a month, Lyon’s Arts and Crafts Museum organises a guided tour, focused on a particular piece of artwork and a concert related to the piece. 27/12/2016
Sport French sailor sets new world record Frenchman Thomas Coville has made sailing history after securing the world record for a single-handed non-stop sailing of the globe. 26/12/2016
Explore Tourists flock to Lyon for a gourmet getaway Lyon, a city that is 2,000 years old, attracts about six million visitors a year, 30 percent of whom are foreigners who travel here notably for the local… 21/12/2016
France Brexit, Donald Trump and war in Syria: Euronews journalists review 2016 2016 was a heavy year for news, so I invited a few of my colleagues to take a look back at what happened and try to make sense of some key events. 21/12/2016
France The Choranche cave in the Vercors Massif reveals some of its secrets Join euronews correspondent Olivier Peguy on a trip inside a mountain. 20/12/2016
France IMF chief Christine Lagarde found guilty over tycoon payout A French court ruled the country's ex-finance minister was negligent over a 400m euro state payment, but issued no sentence. 19/12/2016
France Seven candidates selected to run for French left presidential bid Seven candidates will battle it out on the French left wing in January to win the nomination for the 2017 presidential election. 17/12/2016
Sport Max Franz leaves Svindal in the shade at Val Gardena Austrian wins first World Cup rave 17/12/2016
Sport Slovenia's Ilka Stuhec skies like a dream at Val d’Isere Winter wonderland for Stuhec 17/12/2016
No Comment Paris gets its skates on! Inspired by vintage scenes of Paris and Moscow in winter, the ice skating rink in Paris’ Grand Palais has opened its gates to holiday revellers. 17/12/2016
Cinema The European Festival of Arcs screens the richness of European cinema The European Festival of Arcs celebrates its eighth edition and has over the years become an unmissable event on the map of those festivals that matter in… 16/12/2016
No Comment Yazidi ISIL survivors receive Sakharov Prize The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, awarded each year by the European Parliament, has been given to two Iraqi Yazidi women who were held as sex slaves by ISIL and now campaign for human… 14/12/2016
No Comment Demonstration for Aleppo in Paris Some 50 demonstrators gathered outside the presidential palace in Paris, calling for an immediate ceasefire in eastern Aleppo and humanitarian relief access for the… 14/12/2016
Sci-Tech Methane gas threatening to slow efforts to slow climate change Methane gas is all around us and is threatening efforts to slow climate change. 14/12/2016
Europe News Escaped ISIL sex slaves win EP's Sakharov Prize Two young Yazidi women have picked up this year’s Sakharov Prize. 13/12/2016
France From speed restrictions to bans on older cars - how France is battling pollution wave Last week air pollution took centre stage in France, as Paris and other cities including Lyon, took measures to combat hazardous air quality. 13/12/2016
France 360 video: The car that was made for Hitler Adolf Hitler’s parade car is a Mercedes Benz 770k. 13/12/2016
France Former ISIL sex slaves receive the Sakharov Prize ISIL survivors and activists Nadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar have received the 2016 Sakharov Prize in a ceremony in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. 13/12/2016