France
Paris attack near Eiffel Tower leaves one dead and two injured
A man has died and two others have been injured in a knife and hammer attack on a street in central Paris.
New French ambassador to the Pacific
France's new ambassador to the Pacific focussed on peace and freedom for the region. Audio
New Cal independence groups urges France to stop 'recolonising'
New Cal pro-independence groups urges France to stop 'recolonising'. Audio
Māori chocolatier debuts at prestigious chocolate event in Paris
Many children grow up dreaming of living in a world of chocolate, but Thomas Netana Wright has made it his reality.
Daljeet Singh: ‘Paaji of Paris’ lends a helping hand to Indians in France’s capital
As the Indian community in Aotearoa gears up for Navratri and Diwali festivities, RNZ finds an Indian migrant in Paris who has taken responsibility for serving the community to new levels.
Oui, oui! Travel agents brace for demand for bookings to Paris for RWC final
Last-minute flights to France to catch the Rugby World Cup final could cost rugby fans more than $5000, a travel agency says.
France raises alert level to highest after teacher killed in Islamist attack
A 20-year-old man fatally stabbed a teacher and gravely wounded two other people in an attack at a school in the city of Arras in northern France on Friday.
Distress call to BBC helps free suspected migrants stuck in truck
Six suspected migrants have been rescued from the back of a truck in France, after the BBC helped track them down and alert the police.
French embassy in Samoa to play central role on regional issues
French embassy in Samoa will play a central role on regional issues. Audio
France's Macron making historic visit to Port Moresby
France's Macron making historic visit to Port Moresby. Audio
French President half-way through Pacific tour
French President half-way through Pacific tour. Audio
French President begins tour of the Pacific
French President begins tour of the Pacific. Audio
French president cans trip over riots as family buries teenager
More than 1300 people were arrested in France during a fourth night of rioting and the president cancelled a trip as the funeral took place of a teenager, whose shooting by police sparked nationwide…
Annemarie Rawson on doing an OE in your 60s
Kiwi Annemarie Rawson packed up herself and her husband in 2018 and moved to London for a new overseas experience in their early 60s. It wasn't the first time Annemarie had done this to her husband… Audio
The Week in Detail: Karakia, retirement, Warkworth radio dish
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
Anger as French government pushes through pension change without vote
France's Prime Minister has used a special procedure to push an unpopular pensions bill through the National Assembly without a vote, triggering chaotic scenes in the French parliament.
French football legend Just Fontaine dies
Just Fontaine, who holds the record for the most goals scored at a single World Cup, has died at the age of 89.
FLNKS congress held ahead of crucial talks with France
New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement has proclaimed its unity at its congress ahead of bilateral talks scheduled with the French interior minister Gerald Darmanin.
Million-plus protest in France against pension age plan
Some 80,000 protesters took to the streets of Paris, with demonstrations in 200 more French cities.
Celebration mode for Argentinians everywhere
Argentineans in New Zealand and around the globe are in celebration mode after their team's victory over France in a dramatic World Cup final. The win not only secured the South American nation their… Audio