France
Coleman says Euro 2016 needs to go ahead
Wales football manager Chris Coleman says Euro 2016 should go ahead as planned despite increased security fears following the attacks in Belgium.
A celebration of French gastronomy
Today, eight chefs from eight restaurants around New Zealand are joining over 1,500 chefs from five continents for a worldwide celebration of gastronomy, known as Goût de France. Audio
French business leaders in NZ looking for partners, investment
A delegation of more than 30 chief executives and representatives of French listed companies and smaller businesses are in New Zealand looking for investment and partnership opportunities. Audio
Relax medical confidentiality, Germanwings report urges
A final report into the Germanwings crash in the French Alps, which killed 150 people, recommends relaxing medical confidentiality requirements for pilots.
Poet Andrew Johnston
For most of his adult life Kiwi poet Andrew Johnston has lived in Paris, working first in newspapers and now as a consultant for organisations like the United Nations. But he keeps a strong connection… Audio
Sébastien Donnadieu
Sébastien Donnadieu, the director of the Alliance Française French Film Festival discusses the annual event which is on around the country at the moment. Audio
Nights' Overseas Reports - France & 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)... Italy… Audio
Wales beat France in Six Nations
Wales climbed to the top of the Six Nations rugby table with a 19-10 victory in Cardiff as they handed new-look France their first defeat under coach Guy Noves.
Fiji's neighbours quick to offer help
Fiji's regional partner countries say they'll be guided by Suva over how best they can provide help in the wake of Cyclone Winston.
Stefan Grand-Meyer and Olga Suvorova: translation
Members of the council of the New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters who are administrators for the Treaty Times Thirty project to translate the English and Maori versions of the Treaty… Audio
Stricken ship due to strike French coast
A stricken cargo ship is heading towards the French coast, maritime authorities say, but there are hopes it can be righted before it runs aground.
French Justice Minister resigns over reaction to terror attacks
France's Justice Minister has resigned over plans to amend France's constitution to strip terrorists of their citizenship. Audio
Orion Healthcare builds French connection
The health software company, Orion Health, has won two contacts in France -- opening up potential new markets. Audio
Memorial to honour NZ's WWI tunnellers
A memorial has been unveiled to honour the New Zealanders who served in a secret underground war during WWI. Audio
Man left brain dead in drugs trial in France dies
A man left brain-dead after an experimental drug trial in France has died. Audio
Attack on Paris police station foiled
French police have shot dead a man who was apparently trying to attack a police station, on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Audio
Smith set to debut for Pau
Former All Black Conrad Smith is set to make his debut for French club Pau this weekend, just days after arriving in the city.
Second round of France's regional election underway now
The results from the second round of regional elections in France are expected in the next few hours Audio
COP21: Talks heat up as draft deal scrutinised
Negotiators at the Paris climate change talks are working around the clock to try to settle differences so they can finalise a global deal to slow global warming. Audio
Third Bataclan attacker named
French police have identified the third attacker who blew himself up at the Bataclan during the Paris attacks, officials say.