France is bringing in tough new restrictions on arrivals from the UK over fears of the so-called Indian variant of Covid - 19, but what about people who just want to pass through France on their way to another country?
The Covid-19 vaccine programme is now open to all adults living in France, with the goal of offering a vaccine to everyone who wants one by the end of the summer - but what about under 18s?
From Monday, France has brought in strict new travel rules for the UK including a ban on all non-essential travel and a compulsory seven-day quarantine.
Starved of live music for the past year, fans of veteran French rock band Indochine got the chance to see their idols in concert on Saturday, all in the name of Covid-19 research.
The Pfizer vaccine is slightly less effective but appears to still protect against the more transmissible Indian strain of the virus that causes Covid-19, according to a study by France's Pasteur Institute.
The WHO's European director warned Friday that the Covid-19 pandemic won't end until at least 70 percent of people are vaccinated, and criticised Europe's vaccine rollout as "too slow".
The European Commission authorised the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in 12- to 15-year-olds on Friday, following the European Medicines Agency's approval of administering the jabs to adolescents earlier in the day.
Workers in France will begin returning to the office from June 9th, as the government ends its advisory on 100 percent remote working as part of the gradual reopening of the country.
France is set to reintroduce strict limits on travel from the UK, meaning that holidays, visits to second homes and visits to family and friends are no longer possible - so what is the situation for those who had booked trips?
France's foreign minister has confirmed that the government is considering imposing extra restrictions on travel because of fears of the 'Indian variant' which has seen a surge of cases in the UK.
Extra testing and vaccination centres have been set up in south west France after the discovery of a 'worrying' variant of the Covid virus. Here's what we know about it.
Seven people were arrested as thousands of fans gathered despite a coronavirus curfew to celebrate Lille's Ligue 1 title, the prefecture of the Nord region said on Monday.
The city of Bordeaux in southwestern France will fast-track vaccinations for residents in one neighbourhood after nearly 50 people tested positive for a "very rare" variant of Covid-19, health authorities told AFP late Friday.
As France eases out of lockdown, and cross-border travel resumes with certain health requirements, how do those who have recovered from Covid-19 prove it to be able to travel?
Forgotten how to speak French, socialise or both during the weeks of lockdown measures, bar closures and curfews? Here are some handy phrases to use now that you can meet up with friends for a glass of wine (or three) at your local café.
The 27 member states of the European Union announced on Wednesday they had agreed to allow fully vaccinated travellers to enter the bloc, according to reports.
The Italians have been doing it since April, the Greeks started recently - and France on Wednesday followed suit, allowing the country's café, bar and restaurant terraces to reopen for the first time since last autumn. But is there a risk infections will rise?
Wednesday marks the second stage in France's phased reopening process, with big changes including the return of café terraces and a relaxation of the curfew.
Countries around Europe are starting to reopen as the Covid-19 crisis recedes - but many nations still have strict rules in place, including nighttime curfews. As people book holidays abroad, here's what visitors need to know about current nighttime restrictions in place around Europe.
The French government has announced that tourists coming to France this summer won't have to pay for PCR tests – a requirement for returning home to many countries.
French pharmaceuticals giant Sanofi and Britain's GSK reported on Monday "strong immune responses" in early tests of their Covid-19 vaccine, raising hopes it could join the fight against the pandemic.
France reached its target of injecting 20 million initial doses of coronavirus vaccines Saturday, days ahead of a hugely anticipated reopening of restaurant terraces, part of an easing of the nationwide lockdown.