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
France What's next for France as PM Bayrou faces government collapse? French Prime Minister François Bayrou risks losing a crucial confidence vote in parliament next Monday. The outcome could trigger government collapse, budget plan delays, or even snap elections. 01/09/2025
Economy Eurozone economic mood slips: French political crisis adds to worries Eurozone economic confidence slipped in August, with sentiment weakening in Germany, Italy and Spain. France’s political crisis, ahead of a no-confidence vote, adds fresh uncertainty as markets brace for possible fallout. 28/08/2025
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
Europe News France drops 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid in Gaza as crisis worsens Jean-Noël Barrot urged for more humanitarian aid in Gaza, where 40 tonnes were recently dropped. A WHO report warns of severe famine affecting thousands of children. 01/08/2025
Europe News France suspends Gaza evacuations over antisemitic posts by student French authorities have halted evacuations from Gaza after a Palestinian student, Nour A., was found to be under investigation for antisemitic content on social media. 01/08/2025
Europe News More than 100 injured as wildfire rages near Marseille A wildfire reached the edge of France's second largest city of Marseille. Strong winds have fanned the flames, causing it to move exceptionally fast. Scores have been injured and hundreds evacuated. 09/07/2025
Europe News French Senate backs law to regulate ultra fast fashion The new legislation would impose eco-taxes, advertising bans, and influencer restrictions, but critics believe the bill falls short of its initial environmental ambitions. 11/06/2025
Europe News French PM Bayrou denies covering up Catholic school abuse scandal French Prime Minister François Bayrou faced a high-stakes parliamentary hearing on Wednesday evening, testifying under oath about what he knew or didn't know regarding decades of alleged abuse at a Catholic school in southwestern France. 15/05/2025
Europe News Macron returns to national stage with big words but few concrete steps In a three-hour televised interview, Emmanuel Macron made his return to the national spotlight after keeping a low profile on domestic affairs since dissolving the French parliament last year. 14/05/2025
Europe News French MPs reignite divisive debate over assisted suicide The end-of-life bill is back in the legislative process after it was interrupted by French President Emmanuel Macron’s dissolution of parliament last year. 13/05/2025
EuroVerify Can France's prime minister call a referendum on the budget? The potential move follows the passing of France's tumultuous 2025 budget in February, which aims to reduce the public deficit to 5.4% of GDP this year. 08/05/2025
Europe News Germany and France to set up 'joint defence and security council' The meeting between the two leaders was an attempt to revive the stalled 'Franco-German motor' before Germany's new chancellor heads to Poland. 07/05/2025
Europe News No room to stay: France's shrinking space for Ukrainian refugees As France faces an economic downturn and funding dries up, housing options for displaced Ukrainians are dwindling. 25/04/2025
EuroVerify Viral videos claiming to show support for Marine Le Pen debunked Some videos have been erroneously captioned, while others genuinely do show support for Le Pen following her embezzlement conviction. 22/04/2025
Brussels, My Love? Can Marine le Pen still run for President of France? In this edition, we hear how the EU has started speed dating anyone who is open for business and about the rise and fall of Frances's Marine Le Pen 12/04/2025
Europe News Why is France's Saint Pierre and Miquelon making global headlines? From Donald Trump handing the remote islands off Canada's coast the steepest tariffs in the world, to a French politician calling for foreign prisoners to be sent there, this French overseas territory has been topping international headlines. 10/04/2025
Europe News Le Pen slams embezzlement conviction as 'witch hunt' in Paris rally "I won't give up," Marine Le Pen told supporters gathered at Place Vauban on Sunday, as she vowed to fight her recent suspended prison sentence and five-year ban from running for political office. 07/04/2025
Europe News Paris court will consider Le Pen appeal case by 2027 election The far-right leader, who was convicted of embezzlement on Monday and banned from running for office, accused the political establishment of trying to scupper her bid for the presidency. 01/04/2025
Culture news Versailles makes its private parts public to celebrate Third Republic The Château de Versailles is honouring an overlooked heritage — and the highly symbolic role played by the former royal residence in the life of French democracy even today. 30/03/2025
Focus Uzbekistan and France expand business and trade partnerships In partnership with Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan In this episode of Focus, we examine the growing economic ties between Uzbekistan and France, as new trade agreements and business partnerships shape the future of cooperation between the two countries. 20/03/2025