Area Total | 643,801 sq km |
Climate | metropolitan France: generally cool winters and mild summers, but mild winters and hot summers along the Mediterranean |
Natural Resources | coal, iron ore, bauxite, zinc uranium, antimony, arsenic, potash, feldspar, fluorspar, gypsum, timber, arable land, fish |
Imports | Germany 18.5%, Belgium 10.2%, Netherlands 8.3%, Italy 7.9%, Spain 7.1%, UK 5.3%, US 5.2%, China 5.1% (2017) – machinery and equipment, vehicles, crude oil, aircraft, plastics, chemicals |
Government | semi-presidential republic |
Capital | Paris |
Population | 49.3 million (July 2018 est.) |
Ethnicity | Celtic and Latin with Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Indochinese, Basque minorities |
Language | French (official) 100%, declining regional dialects and languages (Provencal, Breton, Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque, Flemish, Occitan, Picard) |
Exports | Germany 14.8%, Spain 7.7%, Italy 7.5%, US 7.2%, Belgium 7%, UK 6.7% (2017) – machinery and transportation equipment, aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceutical products, iron and steel, beverages |
News about France
- Rosalie Williams obituaryby Nicholas Sinclair (France | The Guardian) on November 20, 2024
My mother, Rosalie Williams, who has died aged 99, was a landscape painter and ecclesiastical embroidery artist based in Sussex, where she lived for much of her life.Her paintings were exhibited in various locations in the county, including at the Ditchling Gallery (1960 and 1965) and at the Chichester arts festival (1969). She was commissioned to provide […]
- Author Kamel Daoud sued over claim he used life of wife’s patient in novelby Jon Henley in Paris (France | The Guardian) on November 20, 2024
Woman says French-Algerian writer’s prize-winning Houris uses her story as she told it to therapist Aicha DehdouhTwo complaints have been filed in Algeria against the French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud, the winner of France’s most prestigious literary award, and his wife, a therapist, alleging that they used a patient’s life story as the basis for his […]
- PODCAST: French sex lives explained, Notre Dame's unholy row and is Le Pen facing the end?by The Local on November 20, 2024
The Talking France podcast is back tackling all the latest news from France, including increasingly militant farmer protests, airline delays and the never-controversial subjects of sex, religion and politics.
- Gisèle Pelicot held trial in public to force debate on rape culture, say lawyersby Angelique Chrisafis in Avignon (France | The Guardian) on November 20, 2024
At summing up, lawyers say Gisèle Pelicot wanted to show how people still defend rape in France in 2024Gisèle Pelicot’s decision to waive her anonymity and hold a public trial after her husband drugged her and invited dozens of men to rape her over a decade was made in the hope of ending rape culture and rape itself, her lawyers have argued.Summing up […]
- Brazen thieves steal rare snuffboxes from Paris museumby The Local on November 20, 2024
Four thieves stole snuffboxes and other precious artifacts from a Paris museum in broad daylight on Wednesday, a source familiar with the case said, breaking into a display case with axes and baseball bats.
- Calendar: Tax deadlines in France in 2025by The Local on November 20, 2024
If you live in France or own property here you should expect to pay some taxes as – in return for a pretty robust welfare state – France is among the most highly taxed countries in Europe. Here's when that is likely to happen in 2025.
- French farmers lift Spanish border blockade after talks with PMby The Local on November 20, 2024
French farmers protesting pay and conditions and a prospective EU-Latin America trade deal on Wednesday lifted a blockade on the Spanish border after an expression of support from Prime Minister Michel Barnier - although other farmer protests across France continued.
- Will it snow in Paris on Thursday?by The Local on November 20, 2024
With cold temperatures settling in across northern France, forecasters have placed several French départements, including those in the Paris region, on alert for snow and ice on Thursday.
- 'Hello, Dolly!' comes to Paris: Hit musical celebrates 60th anniversaryby Genie GODULA (Latest news reports on FRANCE, French politics and culture - France 24) on November 20, 2024
Paris is not always associated with musical theatre, but little by little the French capital is becoming more like Broadway and the West End. The latest live show to wow critics and audiences alike is "Hello, Dolly!". On Entre Nous, we speak to Caroline O'Connor about what it's like playing Dolly in Paris.
- How to deal with incorrect French property tax billsby The Local on November 20, 2024
Bills are now being sent out for taxe d'habitation - but recent changes to tax laws mean that most people shouldn't have to pay this. Here's how to check if your bill is correct, and challenge it if it isn't.
- Why 2025 is a good year for holidays in France – and how to make the most of themby The Local on November 20, 2024
It’s time to get the 2025 diaries out and see where you can get the best value for your annual leave in France with our month-by-month guide to the year’s public holidays.
- French Word of the Day: Flotterby The Local on November 20, 2024
This French word can be used at the beach on a sunny day, or in the dead of winter when the clouds look ominous.
- French farmers call for more protests next weekby The Local on November 20, 2024
Actions including roadblocks, bridge blockades and demonstrations have taken place across France this week, but the anger of farming unions shows no sign of cooling, with plans announced for fresh actions next week.
- OPINION: French farmers are heading for an EU showdown in the New Yearby The Local on November 20, 2024
The first of a series of winter offensives against the French government has begun - writes John Lichfield. Farmers, just ahead of rail workers and civil servants, are demonstrating in at least 80 places around the country.
- Strike at French cognac maker Hennessy over efforts to dodge China tariffsby The Local on November 20, 2024
Hundreds of employees of French cognac maker Hennessy, part of the LVMH group luxury empire, have gone on strike to protest against measures the brand plans to employ to circumvent Chinese tariffs imposed in a spat with the EU.
- Top-selling daily French daily newspaper stops posting on Xby The Local on November 20, 2024
French regional daily Ouest-France, the top-selling paper in the country, announced it was suspending posts on X following the takeover of the site formerly known as Twitter by billionaire Elon Musk.
- What is hybrid warfare, which some fear Russia will use after Ukraine’s strike?by Leyland Cecco (France | The Guardian) on November 19, 2024
Strike with US-made missiles has prompted fears of Russian reprisal that would broaden the scope of a frontlineRussia-Ukraine war live: latest news updatesA Ukrainian strike using American-made missiles to hit targets deep inside Russia using American-made weaponry, has prompted renewed fears of reprisal through “hybrid warfare” – a chaotic tool of […]
- 6 language mistakes that even French people make (including Macron)by The Local on November 19, 2024
It might make struggling French learners to feel better to know that even native speakers sometimes have difficulty with the language - yes, including the actual president of France, Emmanuel Macron.
- ‘I’m imagining what my mother went through in her last seconds’ – This is climate breakdownby Elisa C-Rossow as told to Sean Holman and Aldyn Chwelos (France | The Guardian) on November 19, 2024
My brother called saying there was a storm. I was waiting, waiting, waiting. This is Elisa’s storyLocation Saint-Martin-Vésubie, FranceDisaster name Storm Alex, 2020Elisa is a women’s clothing designer who runs her own label in Montreal, Canada. She was born and grew up in Nice, France, where much of her family remained, but was in Canada with her […]
- LATEST: Strike disruption to hit French rail services on Thursdayby The Local on November 19, 2024
French rail unions begin what is set to be the first in a series of strikes on Thursday - here's how services will be affected by the cross-union walkout.
- French Word of the Day: Pavillonby The Local on November 19, 2024
Do you dream of living in a pavillon? A lot of French people do.
- Gisèle Pelicot slams 'macho' society that 'trivialises rape' in closing statementby NEWS WIRES (Latest news reports on FRANCE, French politics and culture - France 24) on November 19, 2024
In her closing statement of the mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves across the country, survivor Gisèle Pelicot said it was time for “macho” society that “trivialises rape” to change. “I’ve lost 10 years of my life that I’ll never make up for,” she added. The trial enters its final stages this week.
- Gisèle Pelicot says ‘macho’ society must change attitude on rapeby Angelique Chrisafis in Avignon (France | The Guardian) on November 19, 2024
French woman repeatedly drugged and allegedly raped by dozens of men makes final statement to court in AvignonGisèle Pelicot, who was drugged by her husband and allegedly raped by dozens of men he invited into her bedroom for more than a decade, has told a court that “macho” society must change its attitude on rape.In her final statement to the […]
- France's Gisele Pelicot says 'macho' society must change attitude on rapeby The Local on November 19, 2024
Gisele Pelicot, the woman at the centre of France's mass rape trial, said on Tuesday that it was time for a "macho" society to change its attitude on rape, as she gave her final statement in court.
- French farmers threaten 'chaos' over EU trade deal with South America's Mercosurby NEWS WIRES (Latest news reports on FRANCE, French politics and culture - France 24) on November 19, 2024
French farmers launched new protests Tuesday against a proposed deal between the EU and the four South American countries of the Mercosur trade bloc. The French government is strongly opposed to the deal but protesters want French President Emmanuel Macron to do more to help amid rising discontent over foreign competition.