UPDATE: When it comes to opening ski resorts around Europe countries are not on the same wavelength. Here's what we know so far about where and when a ski holiday will be possible in Europe this year.
Visitors were again allowed to enter France's famous Louvre museum on Monday, after 16 weeks of coronavirus health closure. But anyone wanting to admire the Mona Lisa will have to wear a mask.
It's worth knowing your consumer rights in France just in case you pick up some faulty items and want a refund. Here's a rundown of what you need to know.
France's Prime Minister has presented to parliament 20 measures for tougher controls on immigration. Here's a look at what's on the table - including quotas for economic migrants and restrictions on access to healthcare.
A triumphant Marine Le Pen demanded President Emmanuel Macron dissolve parliament "as a minimum" after preliminary results suggested her party would top the election in France.
An ongoing protest by French customs officers, who say France isn't ready for Brexit, continued to cause major disruption around Calais on Wednesday. There were also delays to Eurostar services as officials launched similar protests at Gare du Nord.
Protesting prison guards blocked jails across France on Wednesday morning after two officers were left seriously wounded in an attack by a "radicalised" inmate. It's not the first time staff have been targeted by jihadist inmates.
France's Minister for Europe said on Wednesday the Brexit deadline could be pushed back if the UK request it, but dismissed the idea of the deal being renegotiated saying "we have other things to do in Europe than busy ourselves with this divorce."
Hundreds of police and anti-terrorist officers continued the hunt on Thursday for Strasbourg gunman Cherif Chekatt who remains at large. Police have released his image in the hope the public can help them track him down as they fear he may strike again.
There will be "no renegotiation" of the Brexit divorce deal concluded between the European Union and Britain, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has warned British PM Theresa May.
Tuesday’s mass shooting at Strasbourg’s famed Marché de Noel is likely to leave its mark on a Christmas market that’s older, more popular and a bigger earner than any other in France and on the eastern city as a whole when it is normally thriving.
Thee famous Champs-Elysées avenue in Paris was the scene of violence on Saturday as thousands of anti-government "yellow vest" protesters repeatedly clashed with French police, hurling rocks and building barricades across the road. Police responded with tear gas and water cannon.
Protesters angry over high fuel taxes were back out on the roads across France on Tuesday for a fourth day however numbers had dropped to around 10,000. The French government has asked police to clear the road blocks while the interior minister blasted a radicalisation of the movement.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday launched a volley of sarcastic and angry tweets aimed at settling a few scores with French president Emmanuel Macron after his recent visit to Paris. Trump chided his French counterpart over his low approval ratings and France's "unfair" wine tariffs.
The French department of Charente in western France ordered bailiffs to seize a London-bound Ryanair plane on Thursday evening on the tarmac at Bordeaux airport in a row over unpaid debt.
Around 200 French police officers launched a major counter-terrorism raid in northern France on Tuesday targeting a Muslim Association suspected of supporting terror groups.
There has been an outcry among French politicians over a song by a little-known French rapper which calls for whites to be killed in a video depicting a white man
being tortured, shot and hanged from a tree.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far right has been left shocked and furious after a court ordered her to be examined by a psychiatrist to determine if she "is capable of understanding remarks and answering questions".
The French government says its navy is on alert ready to take to the English Channel if there are any further skirmishes between French vessels and British "Brexiteer" fishermen in the long-running scallop wars.
Finding a place in a creche or a childminder is never easy in France but a new study has revealed that the task is far harder in certain parts of the country than others.
Unions in France on Thursday called for a strike for October 9 in protest at the "ideological policies" of French President Emmanuel Macron's government, while rail strikes have also been scheduled and Air France staff look set to hold more industrial action.
British fisherman have asked the government to help protect them after they clashed with French boats in the
English Channel on Tuesday in the latest skirmish in a long-running battle over scallop stocks.
Burglaries in the French capital have soared in 2018 and the weather is partly to blame, police say, while break-ins in other parts of the country fell, new figures show.