Police fire tear gas at protesters in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, during pension protests. Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP ...
French riot police at a demonstration in Paris on March 23, 2023, a week after the government pushed a pensions reform through parliament without a vote. Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP Protesters clashed ...
The préfecture is a French government building that plays an important part of life in France, particularly for foreigners as this is the building responsible for handing out administrative documents ...
Britain's King Charles III will visit France on Sunday. Photo by Ian Vogler / POOL / AFP There are no plans to change King Charles III's state visit to France next week despite social disorder rocking ...
Access to Paris' biggest airport was blocked on Thursday morning by union activists protesting against the government's planned pension reform.
France braced for more transport woes and a new day of nationwide protests on Thursday after a defiant President Emmanuel Macron pledged to implement a contentious pensions overhaul by year-end.
From property and taxes to travel and bureaucracy, here's our latest roundup for Americans in France that brings you everything you need to know as an American who either lives in France, visits ...
A burgeoning row between France and Germany fired by differences over nuclear energy and combustion engines threatens to spill over into a gathering of the 27 European Union leaders on Thursday.
French government plans to trial surveillance cameras upgraded with artificial intelligence at the 2024 Olympics have opponents fuming at what they say is unnecessary and dangerous security overreach.
If you're coming to France during a strike you may find that your public transport options are limited - but what's the situation with taxis?
The Talking France podcast is back with a special episode looking - of course - at the political crisis engulfing France. From parliament to street protests, we'll be looking at what is going on in ...
The president on Wednesday tried to sell the French people on his new ideas for the next four years of his term in office, but John Lichfield sees little chance of him being able to progress his ...