Culture news France's richest man's influence grows with Académie election France's richest man has now been elected to one of his country's most esteemed positions. 03/12/2024
Business Sanofi announces its largest China investment amid ongoing trade war The French pharma firm is seeking to increase insulin production in Beijing as trade tensions between the EU and China simmer on. 03/12/2024
Europe News Trump set to attend Notre Dame reopening in first trip since election France's famous cathedral will reopen Saturday after five years of reconstruction following a devastating fire in 2019. 03/12/2024
Europe News French government faces collapse after PM pushes through budget bill French Prime Minister Michel Barnier used the controversial Article 49.3 of the French Consitution to force the adoption of next year's social security budget plan. In retaliation, opposition parties from the left and far right are threatening his government with a no-confidence vote. 02/12/2024
Economy France's 2025 budget crisis: Barnier invokes Article 49.3 - What now? French PM Michel Barnier has invoked Article 49.3 to pass budget measures without parliamentary approval, risking a no-confidence vote. Opposition, led by Marine Le Pen, demanded the indexation of pensions to inflation. Markets react with bond spreads widening and CAC 40 falling. 02/12/2024
Economy Spain's manufacturing growth for November hit by Valencia flooding Although manufacturing growth in Spain rose at a slower rate in November because of flooding, it was still above the key 50 level. Turkish manufacturing demand inched up but German and French figures failed to offer seasonal cheer. 02/12/2024
Europe News France's PM risks no confidence vote after pushing through budget bill The National Rally (RN) could topple the government of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier over its proposed 2025 social security budget. 02/12/2024
Europe News Senegal commemorates 80th anniversary of French WW2 massacre Historians estimate hundreds of West African soldiers who fought for France were killed in 1944 by the French army after they demanded unpaid wages. 01/12/2024
Design In Pictures: First images of France's Notre Dame restored interior The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is edging closer to a full re-opening following years of reconstruction work. For the first time since the 2019 fire, the interior is visible to the public. 29/11/2024
Europe News Macron visits Notre Dame after five-year restoration One of Paris' most notable tourist venues is scheduled to reopen to the public on 8 December. 29/11/2024
Economy Greek bonds mark historical milestone: Spread erased against France Greek sovereign bonds have achieved a historic milestone, closing their yield gap against France, reflecting Greece's fiscal reforms and economic resilience. Meanwhile, French bonds face pressure from political uncertainty, rising deficits, and structural economic challenges. 29/11/2024
Chad Chad ends defence pact with France nixing its military presence The decision represents growing anti-French sentiment in Chad and the Sahel region, where France has been effectively expelled from several former colonies. 29/11/2024
Europe News France says Israel's Netanyahu has immunity from ICC arrest warrant The French foreign ministry says it will continue to work closely with the Israeli prime minister due to the "friendship" between the two nations. 27/11/2024
Economy Big drop in German consumer confidence beats hopes of economic growth A key survey shows Germans preparing to tighten their belts rather than boost private consumption, the sector which provides half of the GDP in Europe's biggest economy. 27/11/2024
Business Air Europa's owner Globalia confirms interest from Air France-KLM Europe’s airlines are increasingly looking to consolidate to boost competitiveness and expand networks. 27/11/2024
Europe News French PM Barnier warns of 'serious storm' amid budget dispute French lawmakers have spent weeks debating a budget proposal that has threatened to topple Barnier's cabinet. 27/11/2024
Business Apology incoming! Carrefour caught in South American beef scandal Carrefour SA's chief executive officer (CEO), Alexandre Bompard, has said that he will be issuing a public apology to Brazil's government to smooth over a controversy sparked by the supermarket after it said that it would not be supplying South American beef to its French customers. 26/11/2024
Europe News Mercosur: France seeks to rally blocking minority against trade deal While Germany and Spain strongly endorse the Mercosur deal, France is trying to rally a blocking minority to halt the agreement. It is hopeful that Italy, Austria, Poland and the Netherlands will join Paris. 26/11/2024
Europe News French prime minister lauds Pelicot's courage in historic rape case The public prosecutor's office has demanded the maximum sentence for Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband. Meanwhile, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier announced that the government would provide additional funds to support victims of domestic violence. 26/11/2024
Business France makes a multi-million euro offer for Atos' computing activities The division includes the company’s artificial intelligence activities and its supercomputers, which can be used for nuclear deterrence. 25/11/2024