Camembert Compromise Collapses
A twelve-year battle over what milk can be used for the cheese and how it can be processed appears to have come to an end.
A twelve-year battle over what milk can be used for the cheese and how it can be processed appears to have come to an end.
The general in charge of the preservation and reconstruction project tells his bosses not to rush the job.
France's second-string rail system doesn't have the glamor of the TGVs, but will now get new investment and upgrades.
GeorgeG comes across a celebrity yacht while breakfasting in St. Tropez.
An unusual plaque at Strasbourg's Cathedral leads PHeymont on the path to an unusual and poignant story.
Even in the face of online retail and hypermarkets, France's local markets continue to thrive and grow.
A French legislator calls for a ban on illuminated ads over urinals, claiming they are intrusive and bad for the environment.
France's newest national park is in the Champagne/Bourgogne region and includes large areas of ancient forests.
France is deploying new, more secure speed cameras that can record much more than speed; it hopes they will survive.
Violent protests and a drop in the value of the British pound affected visits to France, leading the country to reset the date for its goal of 100 million visitors.
France is opening the first of a series of museums celebrating its UNESCO-heritage food and food traditions.
A boutique hotel will open on the grounds of the Chateau de Versailles, complete with an Alain Ducasse restaurant.
The Louvre has returned Mona Lisa to display and has a new plan for giving everyone a (short) moment to view or take a selfie.
A new-style solar-powered monorail may get a live trial in northern France.
In a fairy-tale story that's real, a small painting is identified as a long-missing masterpiece.