Culture news Prix Goncourt: Laurent Mauvignier wins France’s top literary prize The oldest and most prestigious literary prize in France has been awarded to Laurent Mauvignier, who succeeds Kamel Daoud, winner of the Goncourt prize in 2024 for “Houris”. 04/11/2025
Business France may block Shein for childlike sex dolls as it opens Paris store French authorities warned they may block access to Shein after it emerged that the online fast-fashion giant had been selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance. 03/11/2025
France Four Bulgarians sentenced for defacing Paris Holocaust Memorial Judges found the 'red hands' graffiti was part of a coordinated campaign to stir division in France, echoing a previous pro-Russian disinformation operation. 31/10/2025
World News Darminin's prison visit to Sarkozy sparks legal complaint by lawyers France's justice minister visited former President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Santé prison in Paris on Wednesday evening, sparking a legal complaint. 31/10/2025
The Cube Is Belgium too small a country to use its new fighter jets? French media have been mocking Belgium for buying fighter jets that it will be unable to use for training exercises due to its airspace being too small, but this has always been taken into account, according to Belgian authorities. 30/10/2025
France Two suspects in Louvre heist 'partially' admit guilt, prosecutor says Experts fear the stolen pieces may already have been broken down and the stones recut to conceal where they actually came from. 29/10/2025
Make it Work EU initiatives get creative to help cross-border workers find jobs In partnership with the European Commission How is sport connecting job seekers and recruiters across EU borders? New initiatives are looking beyond résumés to help cross-border workers find jobs. 29/10/2025
France French senators criticise Louvre's security after jewellery heist A delegation of senators visited the Paris museum and said that its security was "not in line" with modern standards. 28/10/2025
Europe in Motion 'Patriotic' travel: The EU nations least likely to leave home turf Do the French really hate trying local cuisine abroad? Who are the most 'sedentary' travellers? New data on EU tourists shows where and how they spend their travel budget. 28/10/2025
Culture news Louvre robbery: Two suspects arrested, Paris prosecutor says It took the French police almost a week to make their first arrests in connection with the investigation into the theft of the jewels of the French sovereigns from the Apollo Gallery. 26/10/2025
Culture news The Louvre transfers part of jewellery collection to underground vault Last week, eight crown jewels were stolen from the world-famous museum in Paris, which sparked public outrage and raised questions over museum security. 25/10/2025
The Cube How did prisoners film Sarkozy's cell, despite phone ban in prisons? Footage of Nicolas Sarkozy being taunted by fellow inmates inside Paris' prison de la Santé has gone viral on social media, sparking a public controversy and a debate about prisoners' access to mobile phones. 24/10/2025
France Three La Santé inmates in custody after Sarkozy taunted in French jail Three inmates at La Santé prison in Paris were placed in special custody over their involvement in jeers and heckles lobbed at Nicolas Sarkozy, who is serving a jail sentence there. 23/10/2025
Europe News France and Spain back 2035 diesel and petrol car ban, letter reveals In a letter sent to EU leaders, Paris and Madrid state that the target must be kept, but ask for "made in Europe" incentives to help the struggling automotive industry. 23/10/2025
France France's Sarkozy to have permanent police protection in prison French interior minister says the ex-president will have two police officers stationed in neighbouring cells around the clock for his security. 22/10/2025
Europe News EU countries mull response to China's squeeze on rare earths China's restrictions on rare earths are expected to be raised during a meeting of EU leaders as capitals mull how to respond. 22/10/2025
Travel News Eurostar unveils double-decker trains: Here’s all you need to know The huge investment comes after several companies risk dismantling Eurostar’s monopoly on the Channel Tunnel. 22/10/2025
No Comment Storm wreaks havoc in Paris suburbs, leaving trail of destruction A powerful storm struck the Val-d’Oise region, northwest of Paris, on Monday evening, leaving one person dead and nine others injured after violent winds caused three cranes to collapse in the town of Ermont. 21/10/2025
No Comment Nicolas Sarkozy begins prison sentence over fraud case Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy left his Paris home on Tuesday morning to begin serving his prison sentence at La Santé, nearly a month after being convicted of fraud linked to alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign. 21/10/2025
Culture news Which highly symbolic books has Nicolas Sarkozy taken to prison? The former French president begins a five-year prison sentence today and is allowed to bring three books with him. What will he be reading behind bars, and how are his choices highly symbolic? 21/10/2025