France France's far-left leader Melenchon again demands Macron's impeachment Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of far-left party France Unbowed, said he will introduce a new motion to demand Emmanuel Macron's impeachment. 26/08/2025
France France detains murder suspect after four bodies found in River Seine The bodies of four men were discovered in the river earlier this month in Choisy-Le-Roi, a southeastern suburb of the French capital. 26/08/2025
France French PM risks cabinet collapse with confidence vote over budget plan Bayrou seeks a confidence vote for €43.8 billion budget cuts in early September, risking another cabinet collapse if opposition parties follow through on threats to vote against him. 26/08/2025
France US ambassador summoned after criticising France over antisemitism Charles Kushner accused the French government of not doing enough to tackle the hate crime. 25/08/2025
Culture news Watch Kneecap play Paris gig despite pro-Israeli protestors The Irish rap trio took to Paris' Rock en Seine stage following weeks of tension and had the last word when faced with pro-Israel supporters. 25/08/2025
Destinations Forget summer, the French know Provence is at its best during autumn In October, food is a serious matter for the inhabitants of Cotignac. 23/08/2025
Climate France's vineyards begin 2025 harvest early after hot temperatures The grape harvest for 2025 in France has begun early again, as growers continue to adapt to shifting weather patterns amid soaring temperatures. 21/08/2025
EuroVerify Will flying outside the EU subject French to stricter tax audits? A viral video claiming that French people getting on a flight to a non-EU destination will be subjected to stricter tax controls has spurred outrage. However, this measure is nonexistent. 21/08/2025
Culture news Explained: French streamer’s death sheds light on 'trash streaming' French streamer Jean Pormanove was known for performing extreme acts in live broadcasts. His death exposes a disturbing internet phenomenon. 21/08/2025
EuroVerify Is Paris Europe's most deadly capital during heatwaves? There are certain factors relating to geography and large-scale weather systems that make the French capital particularly vulnerable to heatwaves. 21/08/2025
Travel News Paris residents fight ‘Disneyfication' of Montmartre neighbourhood Paris welcomed 48,7 million tourists in 2024 and residents say visitor numbers are taking their toll. 20/08/2025
France France hits back after Netanyahu accuses Macron of antisemitism Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had criticised French President Emmanuel Macron's pledge to recognise a Palestinian state. 20/08/2025
France France probes death of streamer over concerns of 'horrifying' violence Raphael Graven — who was known online as Jean Pormanove or JP — died during a live stream after days of violence and abuse, according to reports. 20/08/2025
Culture news How France and the UK are preparing for the Bayeux Tapestry’s big move The Bayeux Tapestry will travel to London in 2026 for a blockbuster show at the British Museum. Behind the scenes, experts are navigating the logistics. 19/08/2025
Health news France recalls soft cheeses after two die in food poisoning outbreak Listeriosis is a rare infection that people typically get after eating contaminated food. 13/08/2025
France French plan for 'State of New Caledonia' rejected by independence bloc Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS) says deal brokered by Paris is "incompatible with the foundations and achievements of our struggle". 13/08/2025
Europeans' Stories Hunting microplastics: French scientists sound the alarm on plastic pollution We eat, breathe and drink them, but there is still much we don’t know. We’re talking about microplastics. They’re dangerous for the environment and for our health. They can absorb toxic substances and easily make their way into the food chain. What is the European Union doing about it? 13/08/2025
No Comment Public swimming in Seine proves popular in French capital Thousands of people have been swimming in the River Seine since Paris opened three public bathing sites last month, the first in more than a century. 12/08/2025
Europe News Jellyfish surge forces shutdown of France's Gravelines nuclear plant The shutdown, which coincides with rising sea temperatures linked to climate change, has halted all power generation at the site. 11/08/2025
Scenes Watch: The France-based team bringing start-up education to the masses In partnership with Media City Best friends, Ariel Renous and Roy Wellner, deliver professional-level education to entrepreneurs worldwide. 11/08/2025
France France on high alert as heatwave fuels wildfire and pollution risks The national weather authority has placed multiple departments on high heat alert, while officials warn of worsening air quality in several regions, including Marseille, Paris and parts of southern France. 11/08/2025
Travel News Why France’s strategy is working in the age of overtourism France welcomed more than 100 million people in 2024, but tourism protests have been few and far between. 11/08/2025
France France on alert after containing worst wildfire in decades Officials warn the fire could reignite amid a forecasted heatwave, with 1,000 people still unable to return home and over 1,300 homes without power. 08/08/2025
Green News France’s top court strikes down pesticide clause in farming law Critics called the decision a win for democracy and the planet. Some lawmakers have already vowed to push for a full repeal in the coming months. 07/08/2025
France El Al airline's Paris office vandalised with anti-Israel graffiti Israel's Foreign Ministry called the attack antisemitic and urged French authorities to act. 07/08/2025
Climate Climate change drove ‘unprecedented’ wildfire in France, officials say Hotspots across southern Europe have been scorched this summer, stoked by high temperatures and drought. 07/08/2025