France Revenge films on the red carpet and Un Certain Regard winners in Cannes Two revenge films close out the competition for the top prize, while The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Maki won Un Certain Regard. 22/05/2016
France Fuel shortages hit France Long queues in France at service stations due to fuel shortages after refinery output fell following stoppages over government labour law reforms. 21/05/2016
France French foreign minister meets families of EgyptAir crash The families of the French nationals that perished in the EgyptAir disaster have met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault. 21/05/2016
France EgyptAir flight: 'smoke detected in cabin' before plane disappeared Flight data from the Airbus 320's real-time reporting service ACARS indicated smoke in the toilet, followed by the electronics before communications were lost, according to air industry website. 21/05/2016
France Airport security under the spotlight after Egyptair crash Investigators have been trawling through surveillance footage and running background checks on those who boarded the flight at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to see if there had been a lapse. 21/05/2016
Business Series Eurostar sales fall after Paris and Brussels terror attacks Eurostar passenger numbers fell in the first three months of this year linked to the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, but bookings are strong for Euro 2016 football matches. 20/05/2016
Cinema 'Inversion' a film that reflects life in Iran Iran presented two films at Cannes this year 'The Salesman' by Asghar Farhardi in competition for the Palme d'Or and 'Inversion' by Behnam Behzadi in Un Certain Regard. 20/05/2016
France Paris terror suspect Abdeslam refuses to speak before French court The prime surviving suspect linked to last November’s Paris terror attacks has appeared in a French court for the first time – and said… 20/05/2016
France Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam appears in court Key suspect in November’s Paris attacks Salah Abdeslam has appeared at the main law courts in the French capital. 20/05/2016
France It's only rock 'n' roll or The End of the World in Cannes Cannes got the rockstar treatment as Iggy Pop stepped out for the Midnight Screening of Gimme Danger, director Jim Jarmusch’s take on the proto-punk icon and his band The… 20/05/2016
France France PM Valls condemns violence during labour law protests Thursday’s latest protests against France’s controversial labour reforms drew the most wildly varying turnout estimates yet: 90,000 in Marseille according to the organisers, 3,500 said the… 19/05/2016
Sport Federer withdraws from French Open Roger Federer will miss a grand slam tournament for the first time since 1999 after announcing he will not play in the French Open after failing to recover from a back… 19/05/2016
Economy Mainland France unemployment dips below 10% The unemployment rate in mainland France has edged below 10 percent for the first time since early 2014 offering some evidence that the labour market may be turning a corner. 19/05/2016
France 'Cop-haters' attack police car in Paris A French police patrol car came under attack in Paris on Wednesday (May 18), four people have been arrested. 19/05/2016
France Roads, railways and refineries hit in two-day French strike French transport workers on the railways and roads have delivered a patchy response to the Communist CGT union’s call for strike action to protest against labour law… 18/05/2016
France A protest against protests: French police denounce violence during demonstrations Police officers across 60 French cities have taken to the streets to vent their frustration at mounting violence during protests about contentious labour… 18/05/2016
Cinema “Neruda” : an unconventional take on Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet For his latest film, “Neruda”, Chilean director, Pablo Larrain, has once again teamed up with the Mexican star, Gael Garcia Bernal. The film follows 18/05/2016
France As it happened: Euronews launches new-look TV channel and website Euronews has unveiled a brand new look and strategic vision. The new on-air visual identity and website (in beta) were unveiled live at the 17/05/2016
France France poised for fresh strike action over labour reform bill French president Francois Hollands says he will not withdraw a controversial labour reform bill despite resistance in parliament and fresh tensions on the… 17/05/2016
France Francois Hollande scores lowest poll for a French president It never rains but it pours. 17/05/2016
Sport Europa Truck Trail season gets underway With the tyres pumped and the engines firing on all cylinders the 20th season of the Europa Truck Trial got under in Montalieu-Vercieu in southeast 17/05/2016
France Cannes' iconic hotel reveals tricks of the trade to make VIPs feel at home After striking poses on the red carpet, giving interviews, attending long ceremonies and parties, celebrities deserve to stay at Cannes’ best 17/05/2016
France France begins a week of rolling strikes The country faces a week of stoppages and protests as unions mobilise their members to protest against employment law reform. 17/05/2016
France Cannes Festival: EU film-funding project celebrates 25 years Almost half of the films in the official competition at Cannes this year are supported by the EU MEDIA programme. The project – celebrating 25 years 16/05/2016
Cinema Mehmet Can Mertoğlu takes a portrait of Turkey with his film Album The Cannes Film Festival is not just about competition. And it’s not simply about glitz and glamour. There are more strings to its bow. Such as 16/05/2016
France Meet the man who coiffs the stars at Cannes Eros Giuliani is a hair stylist whose clients include some of the biggest stars to grace the red carpet at Cannes. Euronews’ Nezahat Sevim caught up 16/05/2016