Fears of days of travel chaos across Europe and the world eased on Saturday after plane manufacturer Airbus intervened rapidly to implement a software upgrade it had said was immediately needed on some 6,000 of its A320 planes.
Major European airports including Brussels, London Heathrow, two German airports and two Irish airports were on Saturday hit by "cyber-related disruption" affecting check-in and baggage drop systems and causing delays and cancellations.
Gang violence in the southern French city of Nîmes the life of a ten-year-old boy this summer, leaving his family "devastated". Nine people have been charged.
Storm Ciaran is set to reach northwestern France on Wednesday evening bringing dangerous winds of up to 170 km/h and a risk of floods. Authorities have urged people to avoid leaving the house.
There have been new calls for demonstrations against an irrigation project in western France, so what are the 'méga-bassines' that have been provoking confrontation for over a year?
When French artist Albertine Meunier discovered in 2006 that Google was storing her entire search history, she decided to retaliate in a unique and "very boring" way: publishing it all in a book.
Rescue workers retrieved one body early Sunday in the northern French town of Lille, following an hours-long search through the rubble of two collapsed buildings.
French-Italian relations soured this week amid a row over migrant rescues, with the two countries accusing each other of "incomprehensible" behaviour. Here's a look at what it all means.
Jordan Bardella, a self-confident 27-year-old, saw his status as rising star of the far-right confirmed on Saturday after party members elected him to succeed veteran leader Marine Le Pen as head of the National Rally.
France's far-right National Rally party will Saturday choose a successor to its longtime leader Marine Le Pen, with 27-year-old Jordan Bardella the overwhelming favourite to oversee the task of
building on strong parliament gains.
French refinery and fuel depot workers at five sites owned by oil giant TotalEnergies have extended their strike, union leaders said Saturday, compounding concern over petrol supply ahead of wider protests early next week.
French state energy firm EDF said on Saturday it was postponing plans to bring five halted nuclear reactors back on stream, potentially putting more upward pressure on energy prices as winter
approaches.
France has created a fund, initially worth €100 million euros, for Ukraine to directly buy weapons and other materiel it needs in its war against invading Russia, President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday.
French President Emmanuel Macron will get a taste of public resistance to his second-term reform agenda this week during the first nationwide strike called since his re-election in April.
France's famed Louvre and Versailles museums will turn off their lights earlier as a symbolic measure to remind the public of the energy crisis sparked by the Ukraine war, the culture minister said on Saturday.
The French Cycling Federation on Saturday defended its decision to pay for business seats for male cyclists while its women's team flew economy on the long trip to the World Championships in Australia.
The head of France's Orthodox Church on Friday announced an internal investigation into alleged child abuse at a monastery in the southern Herault region more than 30 years ago.
Tanker trucks filled with milk collected from across northern France waited in line to unload their precious cargo at one of the country's biggest yoghurt factories on a recent morning, but this ritual is at risk as the nation considers how to cut energy use.
Leading French daily Le Monde on Friday faced accusations of censorship after it deleted an opinion piece that critically analysed President Emmanuel Macron's stance on Algeria, although the newspaper
insisted it had contained an error of interpretation.