Prehistoric Farmers Were Bugged By Insects, Mice, Study Says
Stone Age farmers in southern France were fighting mice and insects feasting on their supplies 4,000 years ago, a new study has revealed.
Former Russian Oligarch Warns Putin Will Invade NATO Territory
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who served 10 years in jail after openly criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin, called on NATO to do more for Ukraine.
What Is The G7 Summit 2022 And When Is It? Key Dates Plus Agenda
Helping Ukraine and tackling Russia will be priorities at the meeting held at Schloss Elmau in Germany's Bavarian Alps.
Cookbook From 1747 Set to Fetch Up to $5,000 at Auction
A cookbook from 1747 containing the first-ever English recipes for curry is set to fetch up to $5,000 at auction.
Putin Ally Medvedev Mocks European Leaders in Kyiv as 'Fans of Frogs'
Dmitry Medvedev derided French, German and Italian leaders who visited the Ukrainian capital Kyiv as "fans of frogs, liverwurst, and spaghetti."
Remains of Ancient Bear-Dog Predator Uncovered in France
An international team of scientists has identified a new species of ancient predator that was part bear and part dog and roamed Europe millions of years ago.
Ukraine 'Must Win' War With Russia, Macron Says After Backlash for Remarks
France's president applauded Ukrainian "heroism" and decried Russia's "barbarism" after touring the heavily damaged suburb of Irpin.
EU Parliament 'Cautiously Confident' on Ukraine Bid as Leaders Go to Kyiv
Parliament President Roberta Metsola told Newsweek that the EU "would have failed" if it denies Ukraine candidate status in the coming days.
Cede France to Putin, Not Ukraine—Mayor of Occupied City
Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov sent a clear message to French President Emmanuel Macron, as he hit back at any suggestion Ukraine give up its territory.
Is Queen Elizabeth II the World's Longest Reigning Monarch?
The queen surpassed King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand's 25,694 day reign on Sunday, but was this enough to earn her the top spot?
Kinzinger Mocks Macron Over Warning to Not Humiliate Putin: 'Feel Goodsies'
"We can't make him sad, or he may.... Threaten the west over and over and over," the GOP lawmaker tweeted about Putin on Sunday.
France Aims to Switch Russian Oil Supplies to UAE
France imports all of its oil and gas supply, according to International Energy Agency.
Ukraine Official Slams Macron for Saying Russia Should Not Be Humiliated
U.S. Democratic and Republican lawmakers on social media Saturday also criticized the French president's comment.
Russian Army Chief Lists Ukraine Figures To Put on Trial Like 'Nuremberg'
Russian State Duma Deputy Defense Committee Chairman Vladimir Shamanov said the war in Ukraine could last five to 10 years.
Police Tear-Gas Fans at Champions League Final as Liverpool Demands Probe
Liverpool FC has called for an investigation after the British club's fans were repeatedly tear-gassed outside the Stade de France.
Ukraine's EU Application Is Splitting Europe in Two
Western nations are more hesitant on Ukraine's EU ambitions, while eastern member states are pushing for progress.
Ukraine's Hopes of Joining EU Crushed as France, Germany Resist
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has warned that there are "no shortcuts" for countries to join the economic bloc.
Woman Shows Off Tiny 96 Sq Ft Apartment: 'Harry Potter Had More Space'
"Behind door number two you have shower, which is also suitcase storage," the tenant said.
How France Avoided a Divisive 'Stop the Steal' Movement
France seems, at least for now, protected against sweeping waves of electoral misinformation.
Internet Terrified After Man Finds Huge Beehive in Vacation Home Window
"To create an emergency, break glass," joked one commenter on the viral Reddit post.
Macron Frustrates Ukraine With 'Unacceptable' EU Plan
Politicians who spoke with Newsweek fear the proposal would leave Ukraine stuck in limbo as a way to protect EU-Russia business interests.
Macron Promises 'New Method' As He's Sworn in for Historic Second Term
The newly re-elected president said that French voters have chosen "a clear and explicit project for the future."
Russian Oligarch Who Complained of Money Trouble Has French Villa 'Frozen'
Mikhail Fridman, one of Russia's richest men, was recently the target of sanctions from the European Union.
France's Military Presence in Africa Faces Reality Check As Mali Cuts Ties
"I believe that France has made considerable mistakes in its foreign policy in the Sahel and fails to look it in the mirror," former Malian Foreign Minister Kamissa Camara told Newsweek.
D-Day Fighter Who Was In Normandy Landings Passes Away Before Turning 98
Frank Gibbins cleared the beaches of bodies after the Normandy landings when he arrived in France on June 6, 1944, as a 20-year-old Royal Marine.
Sails Of The Century: Iconic Moulin Rouge Windmill Opens to Airbnb Guests
The cabaret venue in the French capital is opening its iconic windmill to guests for the first time since its construction in 1889.
Macron's Election Win Positions Him to Lead Europe's Response to Russia
Macron's decisive victory and German vacillation give the president a window to seize control of directing European support for Ukraine.
Le Pen Claims 'Victory' in Record Support Despite Loss in French Election
Le Pen is projected to have received 42 percent of the vote, marking the largest percentage of support her far-right party has ever seen in a French election.
Macron Wins Reelection in France, Defeats Far-Right Le Pen
Macron became the first French president to win reelection in 20 years in a high-stakes contest for Europe.
French Election: Can Marine Le Pen Defeat Macron? The Polls Are Ominous
The French are voting in a presidential runoff election on April 24 to decide whether to give Macron a second term or elect his far-right challenger.