France
New Caledonia roll row needs UN help
A New Caledonian pro-independence leader, Roch Wamytan, says his side is now convinced that without involving the United Nations, the electoral rolls won't be in line with the law.
French thieves steal jewels on motorway
Armed thieves in France have stolen more than 13-million-dollars worth of jewels from two armoured vehicles at a motorway toll booth. Audio
France and Italy
Italian-born Euronews journalist Eri Garuti now works from the east of France and reports on both European nations, Italy pop. 59,685,227 (est. 2012) and France pop. 66,616,416 (est. 2014)... almost 2… Audio
French athletes mourned after helicopter crash
Ten people are dead, including three well-known French athletes, after two helicopters collided in north-west Argentina. Audio
Matching sound to vision
Worldwide, dubbed film and television is the norm. It's only English speaking nations that don't regularly see a mouth movement that doesn't quite match up to that impassioned speech by the lead. Audio
Court eases sentences in Wallis tax fraud case
The Court of Appeal in New Caledonia has eased the sentences of two men convicted of massive tax fraud in the French territory of Wallis and Futuna in 2007 and 2008.
Paris drone mystery deepens with more sightings
Drones have appeared over landmarks in central Paris for the second night running and police are no closer to knowing who is operating them. Audio
Mystery drones spotted over Paris
Drones have been seen flying over several sensitive landmarks in Paris in a night-time mystery that French police say is being taken seriously. Audio
France confiscates passports of alleged jihadists
Across the channel France is now confiscating passports from those believed to be home grown jihadists. Audio
Compensation for two French families after baby swap
Two French families whose babies were accidentally swapped at birth twenty years ago have been awarded more than two-million dollars in compensation. Audio
Dominique Strauss-Kahn takes the stand at his own trial
Former chief of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn has told his own trial in France that he only took part in a few rare sex parties. Audio
Shakespeare & Company, Paris - Sylvia Whitman
Sylvia Whitman inherited the bookstore Shakespeare & Company from her father George, a charming and loveable eccentric. It takes its name from the original bookstore started in Paris in 1919, by… Audio
Shooting incident in France's second largest city
A huge security operation is currently underway in the French city of Marseille after hooded gunmen fired at police. Audio
Fallout of the Paris attacks on society in France
Paris is still reeling from the after effects of the killings at the Charlie Hebdo Headquarters last month, and the series of sieges that followed. Audio
Film with Kailey Carruthers
Kailey Carruthers filling in for Simon Morris, talks about Wild, Foxcatcher and the Alliance Française French Film Festival 2015. Audio
Courtney Barnett at Laneway 2015
Melbourne based songsmith Courtney Barnett talks with Zac Arnold at St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2015. Audio
New Zealander killed French Alps avalanche
An investigation into the avalanche in the French alps which killed six skiers including a New Zealander is now underway. Audio
Film with Kailey Carruthers
Kailey Carruthers fills in for a Matinee Idled out Simon Morris to review Force Majeure, Still Alice and Unbroken. Audio
Fears continue in Paris after terror attacks
More than 1 and a half million people took the streets of Paris following the murder of 17 people by terrorists earlier this month. Audio
France announces sweeping new anti-terorism measures
The French government has announced sweeping new anti-terrorism measures to counter home-grown Islamist extremism. Audio