France France calls for witnesses over ex-teacher charged of abusing 89 teens French prosecutors appeal for witnesses in the case of ex-teacher Jacques Leveugle, 79, accused of abusing 89 minors and confessing to two mercy killings. 10/02/2026
No Comment This mobile swimming pool brings lessons to schoolchildren in rural communities A swimming-pool lorry has been touring rural communes in France’s Moselle department to provide swimming lessons where access to public pools is limited. 10/02/2026
France Former French culture minister quits Arab World Institute over Epstein France has become another European country to be shaken by the Epstein affair as ex-minister Jack Lang resigns and is set to face a tax fraud probe over alleged financial ties to the late disgraced financier. 09/02/2026
Economy French central bank governor quits and leaves Macron to pick successor François Villeroy de Galhau has unexpectedly announced his early resignation as Governor of the Bank of France. Analysts view the timing as a calculated effort to safeguard the institution's future leadership. 09/02/2026
Europe News France launches Orion 26, its biggest army drill since the Cold War Orion 26 mobilises 12,500 troops, 25 ships and 140 aircraft as France and 24 allies rehearse high‑intensity warfare in Europe amid growing Russian threats. 09/02/2026
Ecotech ‘Vans on rails’: A green solution for France’s car-dependent areas There are approximately 5,700 kilometres of small railway lines in France that are not currently in use. 09/02/2026
The Cube Russian actors lead smear campaign falsifying Macron and Epstein ties A large-scale disinformation campaign backed by Russian bots is using doctored French media reports to falsely link Emmanuel Macron to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. 06/02/2026
Made in Europe Dessintey: The Saint-Étienne Success Story Changing Medical Rehabilitation Our reporter Valérie Gauriat met Dessintey, a startup based in Saint-Étienne that has become a global reference in medical rehabilitation. 06/02/2026
World News Greece and France charge suspects in separate China-linked spy cases Greek and French authorities probe alleged Chinese espionage targeting NATO tech, satellite data and military secrets, raising fears of wider spy networks. 06/02/2026
Health news French assisted dying bill back on the table after Senate rejection French MPs’ social affairs committee revives divisive assisted dying bill after last week’s Senate turndown, paving the way for a plenary vote on 24 February. 05/02/2026
France Paris prosecutors search French offices of Elon Musk's X The prosecutor's cybercrime unit is conducting the searches with the support of Europol and the French police's own cybercrime department. 03/02/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: European leaders in Dubai to discuss global trade and AI Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 03/02/2026
Business Capgemini to sell US subsidiary providing services to ICE 'Legal constraints' prevented the Group from controlling the operations of its subsidiary, which has a contract with the much-criticised US immigration police ICE, Capgemini said, leaving them no alternative but to sell. 01/02/2026
France Race against time: How the French army prepares for an air strike Euronews followed a surprise military exercise that tested the French Air and Space Force’s ability to evacuate bases and remain combat-ready in case of an attack 30/01/2026
France France approves bill ending ambiguity over 'marital duty' and consent The text must now be examined by the Senate under an accelerated procedure and if approved, it could be passed into law in the next few months. 29/01/2026
Health news Assisted dying: France rejects the bill in the Senate Critics of the text range from right-wing politicians who oppose the idea in principle to initial supporters who considered the final text too watered down. 29/01/2026
Europe News France, Spain signal support to blacklist Iran's Revolutionary Guard Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could soon be designated as a terrorist organisation in the European Union after France and Spain, the two key hold-outs, signalled a change of mind. 28/01/2026
No Comment Major fire at Courchevel's Grandes Alpes hotel, hundreds evacuated A major fire at the Grandes Alpes hotel in Courchevel led to the evacuation of nearly 300 people. Over 100 firefighters are battling the blaze, with four suffering minor injuries. 28/01/2026
Markets Danone, Nestlé shares continue to slide after baby formula warnings The companies have warned parents to stop using specific batches of formula over concerns they contain the toxin cereulide. 28/01/2026
No Comment Heavy rainfall causes flooding across France’s Brittany as region remains on flood alert Aerial images of flooded fields on the outskirts of Malestroit, in Morbihan, one of the four Breton départements placed on flood alert by Météo-France. 28/01/2026