Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cinema Michael Mann on 'Heat 2' and whether AI will be involved Michael Mann, who is this year's recipient of the prestigious Lumière Award, sat down with journalists in Lyon and revealed what the long-awaited sequel to 1995's 'Heat' could look like... 20/10/2025
Culture news Paris Louvre museum to remain shut as police seek 'audacious' thieves The theft, the first significant robbery at the Louvre since 1998, has captured international attention and reignited debate over security measures taken to ensure the protection of France’s cultural heritage. 20/10/2025
Business L’Oréal seals €4bn deal for Kering’s entire luxury beauty portfolio In a move set to reshape the global beauty landscape, L’Oréal will take over Kering’s complete beauty portfolio, from Creed niche fragrances to Gucci makeup products. 20/10/2025
Markets French bond prices decline after unexpected S&P downgrade After a surprise downgrade from S&P Global Ratings on Friday, French bond yields jumped and prices declined, reflective of the increased risk felt by investors. 20/10/2025
Culture news Jewels of 'inestimable' value stolen from Louvre museum in Paris France's Interior Ministry said that around 9.30am several intruders forced open a window, stole jewels from vitrines and fled on two-wheelers. 19/10/2025
The Cube Did teenagers wreak havoc in France's National Assembly? A group of teenagers wearing tracksuits can be seen running around France's National Assembly, walking all over its benches and lighting cigarettes. The internet may be talking about them, but these videos are not real. 17/10/2025
Europe News French police arrest four in alleged plot targeting Russian activist Vladimir Osechkin founded Gulagu.net, a rights group for prisoners in the notoriously tough Russian prison system. 17/10/2025
Cinema Natalie Portman on acting, Diane Keaton and Black Swan butt exercises At a sold-out masterclass during this year’s Lumière Film Festival, guest of honour Natalie Portman shared her experiences of working in Hollywood for 30 years and whether her Harvard degree in psychology helps her craft. Euronews Culture were there. Here are some of the key takeaways. 16/10/2025
Cinema Guillermo del Toro on 'Frankenstein': 'AI can go f**k itself!' "Art is not only necessary, it is urgent. And AI can go f*ck itself!” Guillermo del Toro is a guest of honour at this year’s Lumière Film Festival. He presents his adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", which audiences got to see on the big screen before it streams on Netflix next month. 16/10/2025
France France's beleaguered PM Lecornu survives two no-confidence votes Lecornu’s survival also spares the immediate need for French President Emmanuel Macron to call snap legislative elections. 16/10/2025
Business French telecom bid: Orange, Bouygues, and Free offer €17bn for SFR The three French groups submitted a joint non-binding offer to take over the telecom activities of the Altice Group in France, which includes most of SFR. 15/10/2025
Travel News Fact checked: Is Paris really demolishing the Eiffel Tower next year? Claims that Paris is preparing to knock down its most iconic tourist attraction have gone viral. Here’s why. 15/10/2025
France France's PM proposes suspending retirement age law until 2027 With his government hanging by a thread, France's newly reappointed prime minister must make concessions to avoid a no-confidence vote this week. 14/10/2025
Cinema Sean Penn on acting, 'Adolescence' and the importance of sunscreen As guest of honour at Lyon's Lumière Film Festival this year, Sean Penn had a date with cinephiles for a masterclass honouring his career. Euronews Culture were there. Here are some of the key takeaways. 14/10/2025
France Former French President Sarkozy to go to prison in Paris on 21 October On 25 September, a Paris court found the former French leader guilty of criminal conspiracy involving the use of funds from Libya to finance his 2007 presidential campaign. 13/10/2025
Tech News Why France’s ‘slowly sinking’ ship is worrying the tech sector The French government has been in flux for more than a year, and the uncertainty is hurting its tech sector. 13/10/2025
France French PM Lecornu names new cabinet ahead of 2026 budget deadline Lecornu, France's fourth prime minister in a year, formed his first government last week before resigning just hours later. He was re-appointed on Friday night. 12/10/2025
France Reappointed French PM says new cabinet must not give in to politics Renamed by President Emmanuel Macron late Friday after a week of political chaos, Lecornu called for calm and for the support of political parties to produce a budget for the European Union’s No. 2 economy before looming deadlines. 11/10/2025
France French President re-appoints Sébastien Lecornu as PM in shock move Lecornu’s comeback was as a major surprise following comments by him on Wednesday that he was not “chasing the job” and that his “mission is over.” 10/10/2025
No Comment France pays tribute to Robert Badinter France honoured former Justice Minister Robert Badinter on Thursday with a solemn ceremony at the Panthéon in Paris, recognising his pivotal role in abolishing the death penalty and defending human rights. 10/10/2025
France French court increases sentence for man who raped Gisèle Pelicot Husamettin Dogan was tried on charges of aggravated rape by administering substances that impair judgment or self-control, an offence punishable by up to 20 years in prison. 09/10/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen emerged 'strengthened' from motions of censure — for now This week in Strasbourg, Ursula von der Leyen survived two more motions of censure in the European Parliament with even more support than in July. But the battle with the MEPs is far from over, and the credibility of the EU institutions has been damaged. What will happen next? 09/10/2025
Europe News High noon for von der Leyen as she faces Strasbourg standoff The European Parliament votes Thursday whether to topple the European Commission, with several political groups split. 09/10/2025
France French President Macron to name a new prime minister by Friday evening French President Emmanuel Macron will name a new prime minister within 48 hours of Wednesday evening, the Élysée Palace has announced, as outgoing PM Sébastien Lecornu dismisses the possibility of parliamentary elections. 08/10/2025
France France's president increasingly isolated as political crisis deepens As outgoing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s last-ditch 48-hour window to form a new government nears its end, France’s political class and citizens are bracing for the president’s next move. 07/10/2025
Lifestyle Strike a pose: the very best looks from Paris Fashion Week 2025 Paris, the city of love and light, left its mark on the fashion world this week in more ways than one. Dazzling debuts from designers at new maisons were filled with vibrations in the air, the shimmering of fabrics, the gentle patter of models' footsteps and half-whispers from behind the runways. 07/10/2025