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
Travel News France could introduce a new €15 per passenger cruise tax Following other European countries such as Greece and Norway, France is the latest to clamp down on cruise ships with a new tax proposal. 05/12/2025
France French woman allegedly drugged by official slams slow pace of justice More than 240 women accuse Christian Nègre, a former senior official in the Culture Ministry, of secretly drugging them with diuretics during job interviews, then deliberately placing them in situations where they would be forced to urinate in public or on themselves. 05/12/2025
China Emmanuel Macron urges China to support peace plan for Ukraine China has provided strong diplomatic support to Russia since its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine and has also extended an economic lifeline through increased trade. 04/12/2025
France French student convicted of vandalising Robert Badinter's grave The 23-year-old man who admitted desecrating the tomb a few hours before the former French justice minister's entry into the Panthéon on 9 October was sentenced on Wednesday by the Nanterre court. 04/12/2025
Culture news Next year's Angoulême Comics Festival cancelled amid calls for boycott The cancellation of the upcoming festival was expected after a monthslong crisis over its governance. Authors and publishers pulled out of the event last month. 03/12/2025
France French Riviera — no more sunshine for foreign pensioners? “Boys, boys, boys. Sun shines down, so come to town. Set your body free” was how the summer 1987 hit song goes. If you remember this tune, boys and girls, we have news for you. 02/12/2025
France Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris for Ukraine peace talks with Macron US President Donald Trump has since played down the 28-point peace framework as a "concept" to be "fine-tuned." 01/12/2025
Art Long-lost Rubens painting sells for €2.3m in Versailles The long-lost painting "Crucifixion of Jesus Christ" by Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, which was hidden for more than four centuries, was sold at auction this weekend in Versailles. 01/12/2025
Green News Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines? France says it is ‘determined’ to rescue the wine industry from a crisis, but could its plan backfire? 29/11/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Love Letters' - A portrait of queer motherhood Alice Douard's first feature film is a funny, necessary and heartwarming story of both romantic and maternal love. 28/11/2025
Culture news Controversy in Lyon over Stranger Things light show This year, Lyon's Festival of Lights welcomes Neflix to its list of sponsors. The presence of the American streamer has sparked criticism. 28/11/2025
Art Louvre to hike ticket prices for non-EU visitors by 45% next year The Louvre museum said it will raise ticket prices for visitors from outside the European Union, requiring tourists from the UK, the US and China to pay €32. The 45% increase is expected to lift annual revenue by up to €20 million to fund structural upgrades after last month’s brazen daylight theft. 28/11/2025
France France detains three for suspected Russian espionage activities French authorities have detained three people for allegedly working for Russian security services and conducting economic espionage under the guise of running a humanitarian organisation. 27/11/2025
France Two inmates escape French prison using drone-delivered saw blades Two inmates escaped from Dijon prison after receiving blades via drone, according to authorities. One is under investigation for attempted murder, and both are considered dangerous. 27/11/2025
Europe Today Watch the video: Nicolas Sarkozy — France’s newest literary star “In prison, there is nothing to see and nothing to do,” that’s the teaser from Sarkozy's Prisoner’s Diary that will be published next month. Is it worth a read? 26/11/2025
France Protesters demand action as France faces rising gender-based violence Protesters highlighted gaps in France’s domestic violence response amid alarming new statistics. 26/11/2025
Europe News Peace talks: France and UK insist on multinational force for Ukraine France and the UK have reaffirmed their intention to put boots on the ground once Russia's war on Ukraine is over. "Real rock-solid guarantees are a necessity," said French President Emmanuel Macron. 25/11/2025
Business Paris on alert as China’s JD.com targets French retailer Fnac Darty Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com’s decision to take a stake in retailer Fnac Darty has revived French government concerns about China’s growing influence in Europe. 25/11/2025
Culture news Four more suspects arrested over Louvre heist, Paris prosecutors say Two men and two women from the Paris region have been taken into custody in connection with the theft at the Louvre last month, prosecutors said. 25/11/2025
Green News Why hundreds of road signs in France have been decorated with ‘flames’ Flames have been glued to a number of road signs and billboards across France, as activists beg ‘stop climate sabotage’. 25/11/2025