United Kingdom Daily number of migrants reaching UK on small boats hits 2025 high While France and the UK have increased joint operations, British officials say French police should be empowered to intercept boats before they leave. 02/06/2025
France Netanyahu criticises Macron over attacks on Jewish sites in Paris The Israeli PM's reaction came after several locations were sprayed with green paint early on Saturday in the French capital's 20th arrondissement. 02/06/2025
Europe News Two dead, hundreds arrested during PSG Champions League celebrations Around 200 people were injured, 21 of whom were policemen. One officer is in an induced coma after being hit in the face by fireworks. 01/06/2025
France Emmanuel Macron on 'crusade against the Jewish state,' Israel says During a three-hour televised interview earlier in May, Macron said Europe should consider sanctioning Israel over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands are thought to be now facing starvation. 30/05/2025
No Comment Music experiment at French zoo aims to improve animal behaviour At Branféré Zoo, music is being used in a behavioural study to see if it helps animals socialise or reduces aggression. Sessions last seven minutes. 30/05/2025
Travel News More than 1 million people took a night train trip in France in 2024 While these soaring passenger numbers should be a positive sign, France’s limited fleet of trains can’t cope with the demand. 30/05/2025
Europe News French court to rule on 25 suspects in crypto kidnapping attempts Twenty-five suspects in two kidnapping attempts linked to the cryptocurrency world, including the family of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat, face a Paris court on Friday. 30/05/2025
Europe News France to enact smoking ban in public spaces with children from 1 July A breach of the ban — which is part of France's wider National Tobacco Control Programme, announced in November 2023 — could be punishable with a €135 fine. 30/05/2025
Art Elusive street artist Banksy reveals new artwork – in France? Geoguessers have speculated that the street art may be Marseille, in the south of France. Fans of the elusive artist are also scratching their heads over the meaning of this new piece. 30/05/2025
Europe News France and Indonesia enhance cultural ties with new partnership deal The French president, currently on a week-long diplomatic tour of Southeast Asia, arrived in Indonesia with First Lady Brigitte Macron on Tuesday evening, the second stop of his tour after Vietnam. 29/05/2025
Culture news Sins of antisemitism: Will France posthumously promote Alfred Dreyfus? France’s National Assembly Defense Committee has unanimously approved a bill to posthumously promote Captain Alfred Dreyfus - a symbolic step that may lead to Dreyfus' inclusion in national necropolis the Panthéon. 29/05/2025
Europe News French paedophile former surgeon sentenced to 20 years in prison Joël Le Scouarnec received the maximum sentence for multiple rapes and sexual assaults on minors. 28/05/2025
Culture news French street artist imprisoned in Azerbaijan is freed after 14 months Théo Clerc was submitted to “discriminatory treatment," according to French authorities, who have advised citizens against traveling to Azerbaijan because of the risk of “arbitrary detention and unfair sentencing." 28/05/2025
EuroVerify No, Israel isn't planning to take over a French holy site France owns four heritage sites in Jerusalem, under a treaty known as the Fischer-Chauvel agreement, in addition to other religious sites. 28/05/2025
Europe News French police detain twenty suspects over cryptocurrency kidnappings The arrests on Monday and Tuesday follow French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau's vow to ensure the safety of crypto industry leaders and their families. 27/05/2025
Europe News Anarchist groups claim responsibility for Cannes and Nice blackouts Nearly 45,000 homes were temporarily without electricity on Saturday night after a fire was started at an electrical transformer in western Nice. 26/05/2025
Eco-Innovation Europe’s carbon capture and storage strategy off to a rocky start High costs, local opposition and technical issues threaten the viability of the EU’s multi-billion euro gamble on CCS to decarbonise heavy industry. 26/05/2025
Culture news Iran's Jafar Panahi wins for Palme d'Or for 'It Was Just an Accident' Iranian dissident filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s revenge thriller 'It Was Just an Accident' won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, handing the festival's top prize to a director who had been banned from leaving Iran for more than 15 years. 24/05/2025
Culture news 'Grandpa Robbers' found guilty in Kardashian robbery The gang of thieves broke into Kardashian's luxury Paris apartment in 2016 and stole millions of dollars' worth of jewellery from her. 24/05/2025
Israel Israel's PM Netanyahu accuses Macron and Starmer of siding with Hamas Earlier this week, the three leaders issued a joint statement condemning what they said was Israel's "egregious" military actions in Gaza and warning that they would take "concrete actions" if Netanyahu didn’t change course. 23/05/2025