Europe News French police officer injured in synagogue arson attack A police officer who was at the synagogue was injured when a gas cylinder allegedly exploded in a parked car, local media reported. 24/08/2024
Europe News Cattle in France hit by bluetongue epidemic A new strain of bluetongue, a potentially fatal disease for sheep and cattle, has been detected across Europe after first exploding in Dutch farms. 21/08/2024
Green News Bordeaux is pushing back against polluting, eyesore cruise ships The move comes after complaints that the liners are an eyesore and cause environmental damage. 21/08/2024
Europe News Disadvantaged Paris neighbourhood worried Olympic honeymoon is over The northern Parisian neighbourhood of Porte de la Chapelle was given a makeover and increased police security for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Yet residents are worried these changes won't last once the tourists are gone. 21/08/2024
Business Bouygues Telecom gets green light for La Poste Telecom takeover The French Competition Authority rules Bouygues Telecom's acquisition of mobile network operator La Poste Telecom will not be a risk to competition. 20/08/2024
France Refugee paralympic team aims to inspire hope at 2024 Games in Paris After paralympic athletes defeated so many obstacles to reach the games, they're hoping to share a message of resilience. 20/08/2024
Tech News EU to get first onshore Carbon Dioxide Removal facility The project could be key to Europe’s climate ambitions. 19/08/2024
Economy Power to the people - should Europeans choose where their taxes go? As France tries to find its way through political gridlock, the outgoing PM Gabriel Attal is looking for policies with cross-party support. One idea is to give more power to taxpayers. 19/08/2024
Europe News France's left wing threatens Macron with impeachment over PM deadlock The leaders of the hard-left party France Unbowed (LFI) have accused President Emmanuel Macron of an "institutional coup against democracy" for refusing to appoint a left-wing prime minister. 19/08/2024
Business Good news for Paris as hotels see post-Olympics boost in bookings The French capital saw a slower start to summer, as tourists avoided the city in early summer amid fears of overcrowding and higher hospitality rates while it was playing host to the Olympic Games. 19/08/2024
Moments The women-only summer camp in France with a waitlist of 11,000 people From foraging to swimming and stargazing, women are free to curate their own holiday at this unique camp in Quercy. 18/08/2024
Culture news Legendary French film star Alain Delon dies aged 88 Delon rose to international fame in the 1960s with roles in classic films such as Purple Noon (1960), The Leopard (1963) and Le Samouraï (1969). 18/08/2024
Europe News Plane crashes into sea during air show in France The body of a man has been recovered after the aircraft plunged into the sea during a WWII commemorative air show. 17/08/2024
Culture Series Meet the exiled photographer capturing masculinity in a new light After his first book gave a voice to young Russian men navigating their sexuality in a repressive environment, Vlad Zorin now turns his erotic lens on France. 16/08/2024
Europe News Two French fighter pilots killed in Rafale collision during training Accidents involving the French-made Rafale supersonic jet are very uncommon. Just two crashes — one in 2007 and another in 2009 — have occurred since its introduction in 2001. 15/08/2024
Business EDF cuts nuclear production in reaction to soaring temperatures The energy provider insists there are no looming safety risks as three French regions face heatwave warnings. 14/08/2024
Culture news French song breaks two world records after Olympics closing ceremony Who said the French Touch was out of steam? The closing ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games has propelled three French artists to the top of Shazam's most searched songs. Cocorico! 14/08/2024
Economy Rising energy prices spark increase in French inflation rate France's national public audit office has said the eurozone's second biggest economy could be significantly exposed to macroeconomic shocks, because of its €154bn public deficit and lagging public finances. 14/08/2024
Culture news J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk named in Imane Khelif's bullying lawsuit “If the case goes to court, they will stand trial.” Both celebrities have been named in a criminal complaint filed by Olympic champion Imane Khelif over alleged “acts of aggravated cyber harassment.” 14/08/2024
Europe News Paris Olympics are over and Macron now has to name a new PM The Paris Summer Games truce ended the moment the Olympic flag was handed over at the Stade de France on Sunday. Now, Macron and his party are in a rush to establish a majority to nominate the country’s new PM. 13/08/2024
Sport Which European countries are the best at which sport? France leads the way in swimming, with Germany coming out on top in equestrian after 16 eventful days. 13/08/2024
Europe News 'I wish Paris stays that way': Residents experience post-Olympic blues After more than fifteen days of Olympic festivities in Paris, some hope the heritage of the games, like the heightened sense of security and good mood, will remain in the French capital. 12/08/2024
France Which continent is the most successful in the history of the Olympics? Europe and the Americas have been dominating the tables for over a century, but Asia has started narrowing the gap. 12/08/2024
Tech News Musk accused of illegally accessing data in nine EU legal challenges The complaints come less than a week after the Irish authorities mounted a similar legal challenge against Musk over a data settings change. 12/08/2024
Sport Paris Olympics: Men edge out women for prime time attention once again Male Olympic events continue to be scheduled during peak viewing times — but the gender gap is nearly closed. 12/08/2024
Health news Antidepressant prescriptions on the rise for young French people The numbers echo “reports of a deterioration in the mental health of the French population, particularly (among) young people,” according to the report. 12/08/2024