BBC News – Europe
• 05/12/2025
Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Slovenia will boycott next year's Eurovision Song Contest after it was decided Israel could compete.
This archived item refers to which countries are boycotting Eurovision and why?. The source originates from BBC News – Europe and was published in December 2025.
The Guardian – France
• 04/12/2025
It borders Brazil, but French Guiana is now a remote outpost of the EU. It is home to Europe’s only spaceport, some of the most biodiverse forest on the planet and a military mission that is testing the limits of western powerAbove me, a ceiling of rough wooden branches and tarp. To my right, an officer in the French Foreign Legion types up the daily situation report. In front of me a French gendarme named David is standing in front of a table full of large assault rifles, pointing out locati...
This archived item refers to rockets, gold and the Foreign Legion: can Europe defend its frontier in the Amazon? | Alexander Hurst. The source originates from The Guardian – France and was published in December 2025.
The Guardian – France
• 04/12/2025
Nine-country poll finds half of people believe risk of war with Russia is high and three-quarters want to stay in EUNearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as “an enemy of Europe”, rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters ...
This archived item refers to half of Europeans see Trump as enemy of Europe, survey finds. The source originates from The Guardian – France and was published in December 2025.
The Guardian – France
• 02/12/2025
Relations between French company Dassault and the German unit of Airbus are reportedly ‘very strained’The leaders of France and Germany have a “strong willingness” to build a new fighter jet together despite bitter internal rivalries, according to the chief executive of engine manufacturer Safran.A row over who should lead between French aerospace company Dassault and the German unit of Airbus has threatened to break apart the countries’ efforts to make a next-generation fighter jet. Continue...
This archived item refers to production of French-German fighter jet threatened by rivalries, chief executive says. The source originates from The Guardian – France and was published in December 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 20/11/2025
As wine-drinking slows, farmers are uprooting vines
This archived item refers to vineyards are disappearing in France. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in November 2025.
France 24 – France (EN)
• 13/11/2025
France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy will go on trial on appeal over Libyan campaign-funding allegations starting March 16, a Paris court said Thursday. Sarkozy was in September found guilty by a lower court and improsoned for 20 days for illegally seeking presidential campaign funding from former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
This archived item refers to france's former president Sarkozy to begin appeal trial on March 16. The source originates from France 24 – France (EN) and was published in November 2025.
France 24 – France (EN)
• 13/11/2025
Alix decided not to have children. Bahareh only came to terms with being a victim during the trial in 2021. Sébastien is still struggling with physical pain but is fighting to get better. Survivors of the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris share how they are coping with the weight of that terrible night, ten years on.
This archived item refers to ‘I needed to leave a trace’: Survivors of the Paris attacks share their stories, ten years on. The source originates from France 24 – France (EN) and was published in November 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 30/10/2025
Compromise is the price of stability, says Roland Lescure
This archived item refers to france’s finance minister on how to pass a budget. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in October 2025.
France 24 – France (EN)
• 22/10/2025
France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy will have two police officers stationed in prison with him to ensure his safety while he serves a five-year sentence, France's interior minister said on Wednesday. Sarkozy will be held in an isolation unit in a Paris prison, meaning he should not be in contact with other inmates.
This archived item refers to france's former president Sarkozy to be protected by two police officers in prison. The source originates from France 24 – France (EN) and was published in October 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 20/10/2025
The first French ex-head of state to be jailed since Marshal Pétain
This archived item refers to france puts a former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, behind bars. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in October 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 09/10/2025
Chaos and confusion after Lecornu quits
This archived item refers to macron seeks to buy time with a new prime minister. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in October 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 06/10/2025
Another government has collapsed and elections could bring in the hard right
This archived item refers to france’s Fifth Republic is in unprecedented turmoil. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in October 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 25/09/2025
Handbags, champagne and a row over a possible new wealth tax
This archived item refers to why France is thinking of targeting the super-rich. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in September 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 18/09/2025
A charm offensive in the boardroom
This archived item refers to france’s hard right is secretly courting the elite. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in September 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 11/09/2025
President Emmanuel Macron’s latest pick, Sébastien Lecornu, may need to compromise to survive
This archived item refers to france gets a new prime minister. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in September 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 08/09/2025
Political chaos, jumpy bond markets and street protests
This archived item refers to triple trouble for France as the government collapses. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in September 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 04/09/2025
Emmanuel Macron looks likely to lose yet another prime minister
This archived item refers to bayrou on the brink. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in September 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 28/08/2025
The leaders of France and Germany meet to kickstart Europe
This archived item refers to time for some Merz-Macron magic. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in August 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 26/08/2025
Why Macron’s prime minister called a shock confidence vote over its debt
This archived item refers to france is in big trouble, again. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in August 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 31/07/2025
Thierry Burkhard, the Forces Armées’ departing chief, says Europe has work to do
This archived item refers to france’s top general says Russia could attack in five years. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in July 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 16/06/2025
A message to Donald Trump—and to Europe
This archived item refers to emmanuel Macron flies in to show his support for Greenland. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in June 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 05/06/2025
The stumble of 2005 resulted in a better EU
This archived item refers to the constitution that never was still haunts Europe 20 years on. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in June 2025.
RFI – English
• 23/05/2025
With global plastic production doubling in less than 10 years, reducing it is key for protecting the world's oceans. RFI spoke to experts working aboard French research ship Tara, which docked in Marseille for a day dedicated to tackling plastic pollution.
This archived item refers to land pollution is drowning the oceans in plastic, French experts warn. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in May 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 10/04/2025
Europe’s very real problems don’t look so bad by comparison
This archived item refers to the thing about Europe: it’s the actual land of the free now. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in April 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 04/04/2025
After Marine Le Pen was barred from running for president, the 29-year-old may have to take her place
This archived item refers to jordan Bardella, the French hard right’s young hope. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in April 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 03/04/2025
Pending her appeal, it also opens up the presidential election
This archived item refers to marine Le Pen’s ban polarises France. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in April 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 31/03/2025
Her sentence for improper use of EU funds could strengthen the hard right
This archived item refers to barring Marine Le Pen is a political thunderbolt for France. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in March 2025.
NBC News – World
• 20/03/2025
Billionaire tech executive Elon Musk’s relationship with party leaders in China is in the spotlight as the trade war ramps up. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports on what this means for his popularity in the country.
This archived item refers to what to know about Elon Musk and China with Tesla's massive 'Gigafactory' in Shanghai. The source originates from NBC News – World and was published in March 2025.
The Economist – Europe
• 06/03/2025
The continent confronts a future without Trump’s America
This archived item refers to europe sounds increasingly French. The source originates from The Economist – Europe and was published in March 2025.