A former surgeon is accused of raping or sexually abusing 299 victims, mainly his pediatric patients, and detailing over 30 years of the abuse in journals.
A French woman was sentenced to jail time after causing the death of her teenage daughter, who allegedly suffered from abuse at the hands of her mother for years due to the woman's hatred for her father.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that refusal to have sex is not grounds for divorce in a historic victory for consent and women's rights in France.
France said on Wednesday that it won't arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite the International Criminal Court issuing a warrant for his arrest, claiming he is "immune."
A business student from France took his own life after suffering severe psychological and physical consequences from a botched beard transplant performed by a fake surgeon in Turkey, according to a report.
Gisele Pelicot, whose ex-husband and dozens of other men are on trial in France accused of raping her, said Wednesday she was "broken" by her ordeal, but also "determined" to help other women.
The new law in France will now allow workers to relax for a little bit longer by not having to worry about the emails that come to them after their shift.
Public hospitals in Paris will now offer money as an incentive for pregnant women to stop smoking. The program offers pregnant women up to €300 (roughly $350), and is part of a broader initiative designed to reducing the smoking rate among pregnant women in the country.
The European Commission is preparing to challenge a French taxi law after Uber complained. Uber says France's Thevenoud law, which requires chauffeured cars to return to base between fares, bans use of software to find customers and unlicensed services, discriminates against the ride-sharing service.
France's Parliament has passed a new law making it illegal to pay for sex, and prostitutes are now up in protest as their means of livelihood falls to the ground.
Salah Abdeslam, 26 years old who was held in Belgium, will be extradited to France. Brussels court granted the extradition request on Thursday. Abdeslam, is one of the 10 suspects for the Paris terror attacks, killing 130 people on November 13, 2015.
The French data protection authority claimed that it has fined Alphabet Inc.'s Google 100,000 euros. The company allegedly did not scrub web search results widely enough in response to a European privacy ruling.
France’s top appeals court ruled that wiretaps of Nicolas Sarkozy's conversations with his lawyer were admissible as evidence against him in a case involving alleged corruption.