French Journalist Unions Sue Israel Over Alleged Gaza Access Obstruction

Disneyland Paris is preparing to launch its largest-ever expansion with the debut of World of Frozen in March 2026, offering guests a fully immersive journey into the Kingdom of Arendelle
Bayern Munich Threatens Legal Action Over Paris Police Fan Restrictions

Bayern Munich has condemned Paris police for threatening fan attendance, announcing potential legal action as tensions rise ahead of upcoming Champions League fixtures
Two 16-year-olds detained in Paris over suspected antisemitic worship-site plot

Two 16-year-olds — including a Chechen national — were detained in Paris on suspicion of planning a violent antisemitic attack against a religious site. They are the 20th and 21st minors charged for terrorism offences in France this year, raising fears over growing youth radicalisation
French Car Market Dips as Tesla Sales Plunge Sharply in November

New car registrations in France slipped slightly in November, but Tesla’s dramatic sales drop dominated the month’s data, raising concerns about slowing electric vehicle demand and intensifying competition in Europe’s evolving automotive landscape
Louvre to Raise Entry Fees for Non-EU Tourists Amid Security Concerns

The world-famous Paris museum will increase ticket prices for Americans, Chinese, and other non-EU tourists, aiming to generate millions for urgent structural upgrades after last month’s high-profile jewellery heist
Cinémathèque Française Shuts Down After Bedbug Scare Alarms Paris Filmgoers

The Cinémathèque Française has shut four screening halls for a month after repeated bedbug complaints from visitors, triggering a large-scale cleaning operation involving seat dismantling, steam treatments, and canine inspections amid growing concerns about infestations in French public spaces
French Snail Farm Hit by Sophisticated Heist, Ruining Christmas Deliveries

A rural French snail farm fell victim to an unusually large and highly organised theft, with 450 kilograms of premium snail meat stolen overnight, jeopardising holiday deliveries to Michelin-star restaurants
French Prison Break Sparks Alarm After Two Detainees Saw Through Bars

French authorities are facing mounting questions after two detainees escaped Dijon prison by sawing through bars and scaling down with bedsheets. The incident follows another jailbreak in Rennes, deepening scrutiny of conditions, staffing shortages, and security lapses
French Researcher Laurent Vinatier to Face Russian Espionage Trial in February

The Russian espionage case against French researcher Laurent Vinatier has been extended, with a trial expected in February. His family and lawyer argue he is a political pawn caught in rising Russia-France tensions