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Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/06/2026

Mali jails French diplomat for 20 years for 'undermining state security,' sources say

Under junta chief Assimi Goita, the country has turned its back on the West, especially France, in favour of closer ties with Russia.

This archived item refers to mali jails French diplomat for 20 years for 'undermining state security,' sources say. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/06/2026

Zelenskyy to meet Macron, Merz and Starmer in London on Sunday, France says

Ukraine recaptured more territory than it lost to Russian forces in May for the second straight month, an analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War carried out by the AFP news agency showed earlier this month.

This archived item refers to zelenskyy to meet Macron, Merz and Starmer in London on Sunday, France says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/06/2026

France's president blasts 'unacceptable' lapses over 11-year-old girl's suspected murderer

A girl, named in the press only as Lyhanna, went missing on 29 May near the town of Fleurance after she was last seen getting into a man's car.

This archived item refers to france's president blasts 'unacceptable' lapses over 11-year-old girl's suspected murderer. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/06/2026

French fighter jets intercepted 11 Russian aircraft in the Baltics over the last week

The intercepted Russian aircraft included transport planes such as the Ilyushin Il-18 and Antonov An-12, as well as fighter jets and reconnaissance aircraft.

This archived item refers to french fighter jets intercepted 11 Russian aircraft in the Baltics over the last week. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 03/06/2026

MEPs urge EU sanctions on former RT France head Xenia Fedorova

Speaking to France Inter in May, French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said: "Ms Fedorova is a fully fledged propagandist who relays the Kremlin’s disinformation".

This archived item refers to mEPs urge EU sanctions on former RT France head Xenia Fedorova. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 03/06/2026

Spain probe targets Socialist party payments to consultant Leire Díez, 3 times more than admitted

The PSOE paid Díez nearly 45,000 euros for communications work between 2015 and 2017, according to documents sent to a Madrid court, as judges probe an alleged scheme to sway cases affecting the party and the government.

This archived item refers to spain probe targets Socialist party payments to consultant Leire Díez, 3 times more than admitted. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 02/06/2026

France detains tanker linked to Iranian network accused of moving Russian oil

The seizure is the latest evidence of France's efforts to crack down on vessels suspected of helping Russia evade sanctions imposed following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

This archived item refers to france detains tanker linked to Iranian network accused of moving Russian oil. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 02/06/2026

France bans display of Israeli offensive weapons at Eurosatory arms fair

The Israeli defence ministry condemned it as a shameful decision, driven by political and commercial interests, and part of a deeply troubling trend in French behaviour in recent years.

This archived item refers to france bans display of Israeli offensive weapons at Eurosatory arms fair. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/06/2026

Hungary's Péter Magyar heads to Berlin and Paris to seal EU reset

Hungary's PM Péter Magyar heads to Germany and France this week as part of his push to return Budapest to the European mainstream. The trip follows a deal with Brussels to unlock €16.4bn in frozen EU funds.

This archived item refers to hungary's Péter Magyar heads to Berlin and Paris to seal EU reset. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/06/2026

France and allies intercept uncompliant Russian shadow fleet tanker

Russia has reportedly built up a flotilla of old oil tankers of opaque ownership to get around sanctions imposed by the European Union over Moscow's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

This archived item refers to france and allies intercept uncompliant Russian shadow fleet tanker. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in June 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 29/05/2026

France sees as sharp rise in anti-Jewish, anti-Christian and anti-Muslim acts, says government

In a new report, the French Interior Ministry says that "anti-religious acts strike at freedom of conscience and the free exercise of religion" and endanger "the very balance of our society".

This archived item refers to france sees as sharp rise in anti-Jewish, anti-Christian and anti-Muslim acts, says government. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 29/05/2026

France launches an inquiry into the treatment of activists on the Gaza flotilla

The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, announced on Friday that he had referred the matter to the courts following reports of humiliation, rape and acts of torture against activists on board the Gaza flotilla.

This archived item refers to france launches an inquiry into the treatment of activists on the Gaza flotilla. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 28/05/2026

French parliament inches towards symbolic repeal of 'Code noir' slavery legislation

France abolished enslaving humans more than 170 years ago and in 2001 recognised slavery and the slave trade as "crimes against humanity."

This archived item refers to french parliament inches towards symbolic repeal of 'Code noir' slavery legislation. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 28/05/2026

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner crashes out of French Open after apparent struggle with heat

Sinner received medical attention and left the court and minerals were added to his drink when he returned but he wasn't able to continue.

This archived item refers to top-ranked Jannik Sinner crashes out of French Open after apparent struggle with heat. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 28/05/2026

Five arrests as Portuguese police investigate alleged corruption within Socialist Party

Officers are investigating potential crimes of "malfeasance and economic participation in business, involving the awarding of various contracts by municipal councils and parish councils".

This archived item refers to five arrests as Portuguese police investigate alleged corruption within Socialist Party. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/05/2026

Sarkozy insists on innocence in last day of appeal trial in Libya case

The former president has faced multiple corruption cases in recent years, but the Libya case carries by far the heaviest political and symbolic weight, alleging that a foreign dictatorship helped bring a French president to power.

This archived item refers to sarkozy insists on innocence in last day of appeal trial in Libya case. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/05/2026

Europe is the ‘last evangelist’ of a trade order that’s no longer respected - France’s Haddad

France’s EU Affairs Minister says it’s time for Europe to leverage “all the tools” it has to protect itself from the increasingly “aggressive trade practices” of foreign competitors. He adds that China and the US have long abandoned the foundational rules of international trade.

This archived item refers to europe is the ‘last evangelist’ of a trade order that’s no longer respected - France’s Haddad. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/05/2026

Europe should prepare to talk to Russia but 'priority' is supporting Ukraine, French minister says

France's EU Affairs Minister Benjamin Haddad tells Euronews that Europe should not let others negotiate its security architecture on its behalf, but warns that Moscow is "not interested in a ceasefire or peace".

This archived item refers to europe should prepare to talk to Russia but 'priority' is supporting Ukraine, French minister says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/05/2026

Spanish police enter ruling Socialist party headquarters over payments linked to Leire Díez

Officers have been at the party's headquarters since early this morning following a subpoena related to payments made to Leire Díez.

This archived item refers to spanish police enter ruling Socialist party headquarters over payments linked to Leire Díez. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/05/2026

Restricting trade with Israeli settlements 'not aggressive but normal', French minister says

France, along with Sweden, is pushing for restrictions on trade coming from Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. The French Minister for Foreign Trade expressed confidence a European Commission proposal on this is imminent.

This archived item refers to restricting trade with Israeli settlements 'not aggressive but normal', French minister says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/05/2026

Two French boys abandoned in Portugal to be returned to France, court document says

The Juvenile Court ordered that the two boys, aged four and five, be returned to their country of origin after French authorities decided to place them in the care of social services.

This archived item refers to two French boys abandoned in Portugal to be returned to France, court document says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/05/2026

Sexual abuse in Paris after-school care: 35-year-old youth worker goes on trial

The trial on Tuesday is the second since revelations of sexual abuse in Paris after-school services, amid a widening scandal with probes at more than 110 institutions since the start of the year.

This archived item refers to sexual abuse in Paris after-school care: 35-year-old youth worker goes on trial. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 25/05/2026

Two swimmers killed as French authorities warn of deadly riptides across Atlantic coastline

Warm weather across France attracted large crowds to the Gironde coastline in the southwest despite dangerous sea conditions. Authorities said over 30 people were rescued, while two others lost their lives after being caught in strong currents.

This archived item refers to two swimmers killed as French authorities warn of deadly riptides across Atlantic coastline. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 25/05/2026

Shocking case in France: Two minors in custody after 12-year-old found dead with towel around neck

Rennes's public prosecutor said a 16-year-old boy has been arrested and a girl later came forward; both are in custody as divers search the nearby Vilaine for clues.

This archived item refers to shocking case in France: Two minors in custody after 12-year-old found dead with towel around neck. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 25/05/2026

Father of abandoned French children found on road in southern Portugal breaks silence

The father of the two children abandoned in Portugal says he is awaiting official permission to see them adding that he has thought about them "every second" since learning of their disappearance.

This archived item refers to father of abandoned French children found on road in southern Portugal breaks silence. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/05/2026

Portuguese court remands French couple in custody in abandoned children case

The court in the port city of Setúbal ordered the 41-year-old woman and the 55-year-old man to be placed in pretrial detention for the crimes of aggravated assault, endangerment and abandonment of the boys after a two-day hearing.

This archived item refers to portuguese court remands French couple in custody in abandoned children case. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/05/2026

Uproar as Paris attacks coordinator Mohamed Bakkali granted prison leave

The decision, which allows Bakkali to leave prison six times for 36 hours each, has sparked backlash in both Belgium and France.

This archived item refers to uproar as Paris attacks coordinator Mohamed Bakkali granted prison leave. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/05/2026

China ‘won’t win anything’ if it ‘destroys’ Europe’s industry, French minister tells Euronews

France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, Nicolas Forissier, says the European Union must stop being “naive” and shift its mindset when addressing trade imbalances, saying that the approach should encompass all countries weaponising foreign trade.

This archived item refers to china ‘won’t win anything’ if it ‘destroys’ Europe’s industry, French minister tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 22/05/2026

Can France's Canal+ legally blacklist film professionals for criticising owner Vincent Bolloré?

In response to a petition signed by French film professionals protesting against the ever-growing hold of conservative businessman Vincent Bolloré on France's media industry, the group's CEO threatened to blacklist them. But is such a threat legal and could it undermine freedom of speech?

This archived item refers to can France's Canal+ legally blacklist film professionals for criticising owner Vincent Bolloré?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 22/05/2026

Portugal and France in shock: what we know about the case of the abandoned children

The children were found to be in apparent "good health" and have been discharged from hospital.

This archived item refers to portugal and France in shock: what we know about the case of the abandoned children. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/05/2026

Air France and Airbus convicted of manslaughter in 2009 Rio-Paris crash over Atlantic

On 1 June 2009, Air France Flight AF447, travelling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, was cruising over the Atlantic when the pilots lost control of the aircraft, causing it to plunge into the ocean.

This archived item refers to air France and Airbus convicted of manslaughter in 2009 Rio-Paris crash over Atlantic. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/05/2026

Paris nursery abuse probe expands as 16 staff held over extended custody

The suspects worked at the Saint-Dominique state nursery school in Paris’ 7th arrondissement and are being questioned over rape and other allegedly excessive or violent behaviour.

This archived item refers to paris nursery abuse probe expands as 16 staff held over extended custody. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/05/2026

Two French children found alone by main road in Portugal: What's the story behind?

Two French children aged three and five were found alone on a main road late on Tuesday by a passing couple. Police strongly suspect they were abandoned by their parents.

This archived item refers to two French children found alone by main road in Portugal: What's the story behind?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/05/2026

United States: sanctions lifted on UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese

The US Treasury Department has announced that sanctions against UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese have been lifted. Last week, a federal judge ordered their suspension after upholding an appeal lodged by Albanese’s relatives.

This archived item refers to united States: sanctions lifted on UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/05/2026

German serial killer 'Man in Black' on trial for murder of 10-year-old French boy in 2004

Martin Ney, who wore masks and balaclavas during his attacks, was jailed for life in 2012 after he confessed to killing three boys aged 13, eight and nine between 1992 and 2001.

This archived item refers to german serial killer 'Man in Black' on trial for murder of 10-year-old French boy in 2004. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 18/05/2026

Around 10 'new' victims in France's Epstein probe have come forward, prosecutor says

France opened a human trafficking investigation after the US Justice Department released the latest cache of files from the investigation into the disgraced financier in January.

This archived item refers to around 10 'new' victims in France's Epstein probe have come forward, prosecutor says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/05/2026

French judge opens probe into 2018 killing of Jamal Khashoggi

France is to open an inquiry after several NGOs filed a complaint against Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, accused of ordering the dissident journalist's murder.

This archived item refers to french judge opens probe into 2018 killing of Jamal Khashoggi. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/05/2026

New book reignites rumours of relationship between French president and Iranian actress

On Wednesday, Paris Match journalist Florian Tardif published his book "Un couple (presque) parfait" about Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron.

This archived item refers to new book reignites rumours of relationship between French president and Iranian actress. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/05/2026

"Digital crack" - French families take TikTok to court in landmark complaint

Sixteen French families have launched an unusual collective complaint against TikTok, accusing the platform of a systematic "abuse of weakness." According to Franceinfo, their lawyer describes the algorithm as "digital crack," designed to trap teenagers in mental prisons. Let's investigate.

This archived item refers to "Digital crack" - French families take TikTok to court in landmark complaint. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 11/05/2026

France's President Emmanuel Macron defends Europe in Africa and urges investment

Macron, leading the two-day summit aimed at renewing France's engagement with Africa, said Europe was instead promoting "a strategy of autonomy" for both continents.

This archived item refers to france's President Emmanuel Macron defends Europe in Africa and urges investment. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/05/2026

Niger suspends nine French media outlets over alleged threats to public order

On Tuesday Burkina Faso, an ally of neighbouring Niger and Mali within the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), all led by military juntas, banned the broadcast of TV5 Monde.

This archived item refers to niger suspends nine French media outlets over alleged threats to public order. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/05/2026

French right-wing broadcaster shares fake magazine cover of French National Assembly president

Political commentators mocked Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of France’s National Assembly, for featuring on the cover of tabloid magazine "Closer" on 4 May, except that the image was made by AI.

This archived item refers to french right-wing broadcaster shares fake magazine cover of French National Assembly president. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/05/2026

French carrier group moves south of Suez ahead of conditional UK-French Hormuz mission

The carrier’s southward move puts French air assets within range of the strait without entering the Gulf, where the US Navy has been blockading Iranian ports since 13 April.

This archived item refers to french carrier group moves south of Suez ahead of conditional UK-French Hormuz mission. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/05/2026

'Far from united': Mélenchon's 2027 candidacy does not appeal to French left outside his party

The alliances forged with Mélenchon's LFI in the run-up to the municipal elections have already been criticised by some centre-left voices. Now, the idea of a left-wing primary is gaining traction.

This archived item refers to 'Far from united': Mélenchon's 2027 candidacy does not appeal to French left outside his party. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/05/2026

EU countries need more 'targeted measures' to tackle soaring energy prices, says IMF's Helge Berger

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said vulnerable households should be the main target of energy price relief measures and urged EU governments to guarantee that these won't do "more damage than good".

This archived item refers to eU countries need more 'targeted measures' to tackle soaring energy prices, says IMF's Helge Berger. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/05/2026

Son of Myanmar's ousted leader appeals to Macron for help in securing proof of life

The military's 2021 takeover prompted widespread public protests, whose violent suppression by security forces triggered an armed resistance that has now led to a state of civil war.

This archived item refers to son of Myanmar's ousted leader appeals to Macron for help in securing proof of life. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 03/05/2026

French interior minister vows tougher action against illegal raves

The French interior minister has vowed to clamp down harder on illegal rave gatherings after tens of thousands attended an authorised event this weekend.

This archived item refers to french interior minister vows tougher action against illegal raves. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/05/2026

France and Germany send firefighters to help battle woodland blazes in Netherlands

Many of the fires, which broke out on Wednesday and Thursday, were raging in land used for military training, including an artillery range, in the south.

This archived item refers to france and Germany send firefighters to help battle woodland blazes in Netherlands. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/05/2026

US Hormuz coalition 'not in competition' with France-UK proposal, FM says

France says a new US-led coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz will complement, not compete with, its own UK-backed mission as standoff with Iran in the vital waterway roils on.

This archived item refers to uS Hormuz coalition 'not in competition' with France-UK proposal, FM says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in May 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 30/04/2026

French teen charged in Singapore over vending machine straw-licking viral video

Singapore, a small, densely populated city-state in southeast Asia, tightly regulates public behaviour and cleanliness.

This archived item refers to french teen charged in Singapore over vending machine straw-licking viral video. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 28/04/2026

Europe Today: Macron renews Eurobonds push amid energy crisis, faces Brussels scepticism

Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Macron renews Eurobonds push amid energy crisis, faces Brussels scepticism. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/04/2026

Norway and France launch joint police probe into diplomats' alleged links with Epstein

According to Norwegian media, police are investigating financial assistance the couple received to purchase an Oslo apartment in 2018 at a price below market value.

This archived item refers to norway and France launch joint police probe into diplomats' alleged links with Epstein. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/04/2026

French prison guards strike over overcrowding as jails near 90,000 inmates

French prison guards blockaded facilities nationwide over overcrowding and staff shortages, as unions demand emergency hiring in a system nearing 90,000 inmates.

This archived item refers to french prison guards strike over overcrowding as jails near 90,000 inmates. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 24/04/2026

Reigning two-time champ Carlos Alcaraz pulls out of French Open due to wrist injury

Alcaraz posted on X on Friday that he would also not play in the preceding Italian Open in Rome, where he also won last year.

This archived item refers to reigning two-time champ Carlos Alcaraz pulls out of French Open due to wrist injury. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/04/2026

France and UK renew landmark pact to curb English Channel crossings

The aim of the agreement is to prevent illegal crossings of the English Channel. The two countries' interior ministers are due to meet near the northwestern French city of Dunkirk on Thursday.

This archived item refers to france and UK renew landmark pact to curb English Channel crossings. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/04/2026

NATO intercepts Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea, French team says

Many of the Russian flights that NATO monitors with its Baltic air policing mission, in place since Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia joined the alliance in 2004, are to and from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

This archived item refers to nATO intercepts Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea, French team says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 21/04/2026

France's president to welcome Lebanon's PM amid fragile ceasefire and tensions with Israel

The visit highlights France's efforts to back the Lebanese state even as its diplomatic standing with Israel weakens.

This archived item refers to france's president to welcome Lebanon's PM amid fragile ceasefire and tensions with Israel. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 20/04/2026

France and Poland discuss boosted defence ties as US commitment to Europe wavers

One theme Macron has repeatedly come back to is a "European preference" for military procurement to ensure greater independence and self-reliance on the continent.

This archived item refers to france and Poland discuss boosted defence ties as US commitment to Europe wavers. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/04/2026

Europe Today: Ribera, De Croo speak to Euronews as France, UK lead meeting on reopening Hormuz

Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Ribera, De Croo speak to Euronews as France, UK lead meeting on reopening Hormuz. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/04/2026

Paris court jails ex-Élysée silverware keeper for porcelain theft ring

A former presidential tableware steward was found guilty of stealing the pieces, his partner of helping sell them online, and a Louvre employee of buying some of the items.

This archived item refers to paris court jails ex-Élysée silverware keeper for porcelain theft ring. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/04/2026

'A glimer of hope' for Lebanon after talks with Israel, says former French minister

"This is maybe our last chance to start in a good path," says Rima Abdul Malak, the Lebanese-born former France Culture minister. On Tuesday, Lebanon and Israel held first talks in 30 years. The now executive director of L'Orient-Le Jour asks the international community to "support" Lebanon.

This archived item refers to 'A glimer of hope' for Lebanon after talks with Israel, says former French minister. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 10/04/2026

France's Macron and Pope Leo XIV hold first meeting at the Vatican

Macron's visit to Rome notably excluded any meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The Elysée defined the visit as "republican and secular" with no bilateral political meetings with the Italian government planned.

This archived item refers to france's Macron and Pope Leo XIV hold first meeting at the Vatican. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 08/04/2026

Old Paris riot footage resurfaces under fake claims

The video has reemerged online in recent days, but it actually shows riots that took place in December 2022, in the aftermath of a fatal shooting against Paris' Kurdish community.

This archived item refers to old Paris riot footage resurfaces under fake claims. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/04/2026

Iran allows two French former detainees to leave the country, Macron says

Macron has distanced France from the war in Iran, saying his country wasn't consulted in advance about the US-Israel strikes and didn’t want the war.

This archived item refers to iran allows two French former detainees to leave the country, Macron says. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 02/04/2026

French municipal elections hit with foreign interference allegations

Following his defeat in the Toulouse municipal election, left-wing candidate François Piquemal has called for the vote to be voided, alongside a criminal complaint alleging foreign digital interference. The Cube takes a look at the claims.

This archived item refers to french municipal elections hit with foreign interference allegations. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/04/2026

Are the French removing the EU flag from public buildings and is it illegal?

A social media post claims that French authorities are removing the European flag from town halls across the country. It's sparked other claims that doing so is illegal, but what does the law say?

This archived item refers to are the French removing the EU flag from public buildings and is it illegal?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in April 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/03/2026

Europe Today: Rubio joins crucial G7 talks in France as Iran war set to dominate second day

Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Rubio joins crucial G7 talks in France as Iran war set to dominate second day. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/03/2026

France bids farewell to former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin who 'fought for justice and freedom'

Jospin, who introduced the 35-hour workweek and extended free healthcare when he was head of government from 1997 to 2002, died on Sunday, aged 88.

This archived item refers to france bids farewell to former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin who 'fought for justice and freedom'. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/03/2026

Ex-French police officer held in Portugal over killing of two women

The former police officer is suspected of killing his ex-partner and his current partner; their bodies were found in Serra da Nogueira, Bragança. He was travelling with his two children when the GNR stopped his car in Mêda, in the district of Guarda.

This archived item refers to ex-French police officer held in Portugal over killing of two women. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/03/2026

Europe Today: G7 gathers in France as Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: G7 gathers in France as Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 24/03/2026

‘My daughter was not killed’: Family denies Israel's role in French journalist’s death

A social media campaign pushing fake news to exploit the death of a French journalist has emerged in recent days, accusing Israel of killing her in order to censor her reporting on Gaza. According to her family and friends, these claims are baseless.

This archived item refers to ‘My daughter was not killed’: Family denies Israel's role in French journalist’s death. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/03/2026

French municipal elections: Paris stays left as far right makes mixed gains

The results offered an early snapshot of France’s political balance before 2027. Here are the main takeaways.

This archived item refers to french municipal elections: Paris stays left as far right makes mixed gains. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 20/03/2026

Macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement ahead of key elections

In a letter sent to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron called for tighter rules on social media platforms to curb foreign interference, as France faces ongoing attempts to influence its municipal election campaign.

This archived item refers to macron pushes for tougher EU digital rule enforcement ahead of key elections. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/03/2026

Major cities see close first round results in French local elections

In major cities like Paris, Marseille and Lyon, candidates are set to begin negotiations ahead of a run-off vote following a first round marked by a relatively high abstention rate and some unexpected results.

This archived item refers to major cities see close first round results in French local elections. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/03/2026

French voters head to the polls for the first round of local elections

While most towns will have elected their mayors by this Sunday night, several major cities could face a fiercely contested second-round run-off next week

This archived item refers to french voters head to the polls for the first round of local elections. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/03/2026

French officer killed in Iraq: Could this drag France into a wider war with Iran?

A deadly drone strike in Iraq has raised fears of deeper French involvement in the Iran conflict and potential attacks on French soil.

This archived item refers to french officer killed in Iraq: Could this drag France into a wider war with Iran?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/03/2026

Fact check: Did French border guards mock influencers returning from Dubai amid Iran war?

Social media posts have showed French border guards stationed in airport arrivals with signs that appear to read, “to all the influencers and other people in tax havens such as Dubai, the tax authorities wish you a smooth return to France". But is this real?

This archived item refers to fact check: Did French border guards mock influencers returning from Dubai amid Iran war?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in March 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/02/2026

France and Czech SAFE defence loan plans cleared, sources say, but Hungary row looms large

Hungary is holding up two packages of support to Ukraine, including a €90 billion loan the war-torn country needs as a matter of urgency.

This archived item refers to france and Czech SAFE defence loan plans cleared, sources say, but Hungary row looms large. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/02/2026

UK Greens trounce far right in key election as Labour fall to disastrous third place

Two insurgent parties with a tiny number of MPs between them have shunted Britain's governing party into a humiliating defeat.

This archived item refers to uK Greens trounce far right in key election as Labour fall to disastrous third place. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 25/02/2026

Macron to outline France's contribution to Europe's nuclear deterrence

Europe has two nuclear-armed powers: France and the UK. While Macron's initial offer to expand the French nuclear deterrence to European partners went largely ignored in 2020, it is now gaining traction.

This archived item refers to macron to outline France's contribution to Europe's nuclear deterrence. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 24/02/2026

Russian intelligence claims UK and France plan to send nuclear arms to Ukraine, but offers no proof

On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv has denied "absurd" claims by Russian intelligence that they will be given nuclear weapons by the UK and France.

This archived item refers to russian intelligence claims UK and France plan to send nuclear arms to Ukraine, but offers no proof. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 24/02/2026

Macron calls on partners to 'lift caveats' on security guarantees for Ukraine

Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa and a host of leaders from across the EU are in Kyiv on Tuesday to show their support for the Ukrainian war effort. France's Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Keir Starmer will meanwhile host a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing.

This archived item refers to macron calls on partners to 'lift caveats' on security guarantees for Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 23/02/2026

Exclusive: European Parliament rejects minute of silence for French nationalist student

The death of Quentin Deranque has provoked intense political reactions in France and abroad, only weeks before local elections in which both the far left and the far right are expected to make substantial gains. A commemoration could still be held in the EU Parliament's next plenary.

This archived item refers to exclusive: European Parliament rejects minute of silence for French nationalist student. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 20/02/2026

UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won't resign despite French backlash

Francesca Albanese insists she has "the trust of the [UN] Human Rights Council" in an interview on Euronews' Europe Today show.

This archived item refers to uN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won't resign despite French backlash. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 20/02/2026

Newsletter: France lashes out at Commissioner Šuica's Board of Peace meeting

Also in this newsletter: The EU mediates amid Hungary and Slovakia’s energy standoff with Ukraine, and the French far right asks the European Parliament to mark death of activist Quentin Deranque.

This archived item refers to newsletter: France lashes out at Commissioner Šuica's Board of Peace meeting. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 20/02/2026

Europe Today: Albanese joins us live amid calls from France for her resignation

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Albanese joins us live amid calls from France for her resignation. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/02/2026

French far right asks European Parliament to mark death of activist Quentin Deranque

Patriots for Europe is seeking a minute of silence int he European Parliament for Quentin Deranque, a French far-right activist who died after a brawl with left-wing activists in Lyon, during a session dedicated to the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

This archived item refers to french far right asks European Parliament to mark death of activist Quentin Deranque. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/02/2026

France says Commission lacks 'mandate' to join Board of Peace meeting as Brussels remains defiant

The spokesperson for the French Foreign Affairs Ministry has called for an explanation from Commissioner Šuica upon her return from Thursday's inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace.

This archived item refers to france says Commission lacks 'mandate' to join Board of Peace meeting as Brussels remains defiant. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/02/2026

Macron defends FCAS jet project as Merz and Airbus float two-fighter option

The FCAS programme to produce a new European-made fighter jet has stalled in the face of disagreements between Airbus and Dassault. The latest statements from France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Friedrich Merz suggest a breakthrough remains elusive.

This archived item refers to macron defends FCAS jet project as Merz and Airbus float two-fighter option. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 18/02/2026

France leads backlash against Commissioner Šuica's Board of Peace trip

European Commissioner Dubravka Šuica is under fire for attending the first formal gathering of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, whose expansive mandate has raised serious concerns among member states.

This archived item refers to france leads backlash against Commissioner Šuica's Board of Peace trip. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/02/2026

Arrests in French far-right activist murder case follow misinformation about suspects’ identities

A flood of conflicting narratives and misinformation about alleged suspects tied to the killing of 23-year-old Quentin Deranque in Lyon has spread online, preceding a series of arrests made on Tuesday evening.

This archived item refers to arrests in French far-right activist murder case follow misinformation about suspects’ identities. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/02/2026

Four suspects arrested in killing of French far-right activist in Lyon

The incident has fuelled tensions between the far right and hard left ahead of municipal elections in March and the presidential election next year.

This archived item refers to four suspects arrested in killing of French far-right activist in Lyon. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/02/2026

Did the UN's Francesca Albanese really call Israel 'the enemy of humanity'?

Last week, France, Germany and others called for the resignation of Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, over an alleged anti-semitic comment about Israel. Her supporters say the claim is based on misinformation.

This archived item refers to did the UN's Francesca Albanese really call Israel 'the enemy of humanity'?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/02/2026

Macron says Europe must redesign its security independently, citing 'holistic' nuclear deterrence

French President says Europe will have to define its own security parameters independently in the future and says Paris holding strategic nuclear talks with allies for common deterrence. 'It's a holistic approach'.

This archived item refers to macron says Europe must redesign its security independently, citing 'holistic' nuclear deterrence. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/02/2026

France’s ‘French Response’ uses memes and sarcasm to fight disinformation on X

Through posts combining provocation, humour and irony, the "French Response" account has taken potshots at trolls, but also top-level politicians. It is part of a wider strategy led by Paris to combat disinformation, ministry told Euronews.

This archived item refers to france’s ‘French Response’ uses memes and sarcasm to fight disinformation on X. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/02/2026

Munich Security Conference 2026: Macron says Europe 'must act proudly, not be vilified'

Follow our live blog as we bring you updates for three days of talks on global security, war in Ukraine and the future of transatlantic relations.

This archived item refers to munich Security Conference 2026: Macron says Europe 'must act proudly, not be vilified'. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/02/2026

Leaders embrace two-speed Europe to break impasse as Macron sets June deadline for economic reset

President Macron sets June deadline for a comprehensive reboot of the European economy and sees Eurobonds as an integral part of plan.

This archived item refers to leaders embrace two-speed Europe to break impasse as Macron sets June deadline for economic reset. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/02/2026

French Defence Minister questions whether Russia ‘really wants peace’ with Ukraine

The French Defence Minister told Euronews that, based on what she witnessed on a recent visit to Ukraine, she questioned whether Russia wants peace. She emphasised, however, the importance of continued dialogue with Moscow.

This archived item refers to french Defence Minister questions whether Russia ‘really wants peace’ with Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/02/2026

EU summit: Macron sets June deadline for EU economic relaunch Package

The retreat brought EU leaders together at Alden Biesen Castle, with Mario Draghi also in attendance. The French president stressed the need for concrete decisions, insisting there should be “no taboos.”

This archived item refers to eU summit: Macron sets June deadline for EU economic relaunch Package. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 11/02/2026

France's assisted dying bill: Claims vs facts

France is engaged in a political debate over a controversial proposal to create a legal right to medically-assisted dying. One of the key concerns is the eligibility criteria, sparking a number of claims about how far the proposed law could go.

This archived item refers to france's assisted dying bill: Claims vs facts. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.