Culture news ‘Macron effect’ boosts French eyewear designer In the Henry Jullien workshop, machines have been running at full speed since French President Macron appeared in public wearing the company's sunglasses. Founded in 1921 and specialising in high-end "made in France" eyewear, the company has seen its sales skyrocket in just a few days. 31/01/2026
France Race against time: How the French army prepares for an air strike Euronews followed a surprise military exercise that tested the French Air and Space Force’s ability to evacuate bases and remain combat-ready in case of an attack 30/01/2026
France France approves bill ending ambiguity over 'marital duty' and consent The text must now be examined by the Senate under an accelerated procedure and if approved, it could be passed into law in the next few months. 29/01/2026
No Comment Major fire at Courchevel's Grandes Alpes hotel, hundreds evacuated A major fire at the Grandes Alpes hotel in Courchevel led to the evacuation of nearly 300 people. Over 100 firefighters are battling the blaze, with four suffering minor injuries. 28/01/2026
France Fire breaks out at luxury hotel in French ski resort Courchevel A fire at the five-star hotel Les Grandes Alpes in the French ski resort town forced the evacuation of 270 people. Four firefighters sustained minor injuries. 28/01/2026
France French ex-senator jailed for drugging lawmaker with ecstasy Former French senator Joël Guerriau has been sentenced to four years in prison for drugging MP Sandrine Josso with ecstasy, intending to sexually assault her. 28/01/2026
No Comment Heavy rainfall causes flooding across France’s Brittany as region remains on flood alert Aerial images of flooded fields on the outskirts of Malestroit, in Morbihan, one of the four Breton départements placed on flood alert by Météo-France. 28/01/2026
France French MP shares trauma in trial of ex-senator accused of drugging her Former senator Joël Guerriau, 68, has admitted serving lawmaker Sandrine Josso a drink spiked with MDMA but says it was an accident. 27/01/2026
The Cube Did the pope really snub Emmanuel Macron over Notre-Dame's windows? A clash over Notre Dame's windows and a proposed assisted-dying law are among the alleged reasons Pope Leo XIV did not want to see the French president. 27/01/2026
Tech News French government to ditch US's Teams and Zoom for 'sovereign control' France announced that it will roll out the Visio platform across all government departments by 2027. 27/01/2026
France Appeal trial for men convicted of beheading teacher opens in France In December 2024, seven men and one woman were found guilty of contributing to the climate of hatred that led to the beheading of the history and geography teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. 26/01/2026
France France detains two British men over anti-migrant campaign, police say Aged 35 and 53, the men had broadcast content likely to incite hatred live on a YouTube channel, according to police sources. 26/01/2026
France Over 3,700 arrested in global trafficking crackdown, Interpol says Operation Liberterra III took place across 119 countries, the agency headquartered in France that helps police in 196 member countries collaborate to fight international crime said. 26/01/2026
Tech News Will France be next to ban social media for children under 15? 'Not for American platforms or Chinese algorithms': France’s Macron targets tech giants with social media ban for under-15s. 26/01/2026
France Macron calls for social media ban for under-15s to be fast-tracked According to France's health watchdog, one in two teenagers spends between two and five hours a day on their smartphone. 25/01/2026
No Comment Storm Ingrid causes flooding in parts of western France Orange alerts for rain and flooding, as well as wave submersion, remain in place for Finistere and Morbihan. 23/01/2026
Green News Nature loss is a national security risk, intelligence chiefs warn Without “major intervention” the UK risks increasing geopolitical instability, economic insecurity, conflict and migration. 23/01/2026
Travel News Is France’s SNCF banning children from parts of its trains? SNCF says the new option is aimed at business customers and those who “want a special travel experience with personalised assistance and flexibility”. 22/01/2026
France France stops sanctioned oil tanker from Russia in the Mediterranean French maritime authorities for the Mediterranean said the ship, the Grinch, is suspected of operating with a false flag. 22/01/2026
No Comment Quimperlé in Brittany faces severe flooding, evacuations underway Flooding in Quimperlé, Brittany, has forced evacuations and trapped residents after heavy rain. Water levels surpassed 4.4 metres, and more rain is expected. 22/01/2026
Business Société Générale shares rise after announcement of 1,800 job cuts Société Générale is planning 1,800 job cuts in France through "natural attrition", a move unions say was presented after key employment safeguards were dismantled. 22/01/2026
France French far-right leader Marine Le Pen walks fine line in appeal trial Back on the stand after a first day of hearings on Tuesday, Marine Le Pen continues to deny having run a coordinated scheme to misuse European Parliament funds. 21/01/2026
Culture news 'The myths of Cyprus: Strasbourg exhibition aims to unite generations Eight well-known myths are explored in 'The myths of Cyprus' a new exhibition at the European Parliament in Strasbourg which sets out to show how culture can act as a common language to unite Europeans. 21/01/2026
Europe News Exclusive: MEPs freeze EU-US trade deal after Trump tariff threat The move will intensify tensions between Brussels and Washington ahead of a summit where EU leaders are set to weigh their response to Trump's escalating threats. 21/01/2026
France Le Pen denies claims of a ‘system’ to misuse EU funds at appeal trial With the 2027 presidential election on the horizon, the outcome of the trial could determine whether Marine Le Pen — a three-time presidential candidate — will be able to run, or whether her current ban from political office will remain in place. 20/01/2026
No Comment Thousands of farmers protest EU, Mercosur trade deal ahead of vote Hundreds of farmers protested at the European Parliament in Strasbourg against the EU–Mercosur trade deal, fearing it will undercut local production. 20/01/2026