The farmers' protests finally arrived in Paris on Friday, as convoys of tractors blocked the streets and trundled past the capital's famous landmarks, with some pausing to have a barbecue.
A fake video appearing to show the Paris landmark ablaze has now been viewed millions of times on social media, with many users apparently believing that the Eiffel Tower is on fire.
Tickets for the Louvre museum in Paris rose almost 30 percent on Monday to €22 - although the gallery says that 40 percent of its visitors qualify for free entry.
After being offline for around a decade, the French and German capitals are again getting a direct night train linking them, with the first one departing on Monday evening. From frequency to costs, here’s the basics of a new rail trip from Paris to Berlin.
A German tourist died and two others - including a British holidaymaker - died in attack in Paris, carried out by a Frenchman who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State. Here's the latest.
Local officials in the Paris region have been given the go-ahead to raise by up to 200 percent the tourist tax charged for visitors staying in hotels, campsites and Airbnbs.
The famous booksellers that line the Seine in Paris say they are standing their ground over plans to shut them down during the opening ceremony of next year's Olympic Games.
After the sudden death of the project supervisor in a hiking accident at the weekend, the architect responsible for the restoration of Paris' spectacular Notre-Dame cathedral says the work remains on schedule. Here's the latest on when the cathedral will reopen.
From tickets to events, fan zones to hotels and opportunities for residents to get involved or make a bit of cash, here's your 5-minute guide to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which France hosts this summer.
The UK and US governments have issued warnings to their citizens over travel to France because of the ongoing riots - but is it really necessary to cancel a planned trip?
A second night of rioting saw cars and buildings including schools and police stations set alight in towns and suburbs across France after a teenage boy was shot and killed by police.
Emergency rescue workers on Thursday continued to search through the rubble of a building in central Paris that was destroyed by what is believed to be a gas explosion. One person remains unaccounted for.
As heatwaves across Europe become more frequent, France's capital has been listed as the European city where the risk of heat-related death is highest, according to a recent study.
Organisers of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics are looking for 45,000 volunteers who speak either English or French to help out when the French capital hosts the Games.