French city first to sign European animal protection decree: what does it say? The declaration is intended to help European judges and MPs to ‘build reasoning’ when considering future animal welfare cases
Air France announces it will no longer serve Strasbourg The airline has blamed the change on economic reasons and changing passenger habits
Strasbourg pioneers major green road project Eastern France sees a radical environmental initiative as Strasbourg removes roads to restore natural habitats and combat urban heat
news French mayor suggests testing legalisation of cannabis She said the idea is ‘pragmatic’ and that current ‘very repressive’ laws in France are not working
‘France and Germany are like a couple who argue but always make up’ Columnist Richard Ogier looks at how the countries manage to ‘get along’ on the global stage and in everyday life
Did you know? Strasbourg was France’s first Christmas market Strasbourg has been known as 'The Christmas Capital' for nearly thirty years and for many years after its debut in the early 16th century, it was the only one of its kind
Quake shakes city in northeast France Country's second noticeable tremor in as many days was not as powerful as Monday's Ardèche earthquake
Tallest ever ‘eco’ wooden building opens in France The tallest apartment building ever to be made almost entirely of wood in France has opened in Strasbourg, aiming to show the eco-friendliness of the construction method.
French city makes camera-fines system permanent Dedicated traffic management camera system becomes fixture after successful trial
Roman cemetery found on tram extension route Surprise discovery dating back to 2nd century prompts plans for new digs before work begins in June
Strasbourg terror attack claims fifth victim Polish-born man identified as fifth victim of terror attack in northeastern city
Gilets Jaunes: Saturday sees half as many protesters This weekend’s Gilets Jaunes protests drew out half as many protesters as last weekend, official numbers suggest, in the fifth consecutive Saturday of demonstrations.
Strasbourg shooting: Fourth victim dies A fourth victim of the Strasbourg terror attacks has died of his wounds after the fatal Christmas market shooting on Wednesday December 12, which also injured 12 others and left one person in a coma.
French minister visits Strasbourg as gunman killed French minister for the Interior Christophe Castaner is to visit the Strasbourg Christmas market this morning (Friday December 14), hours after deadly gunman Chérif Chekatt was killed by police. Calls to stop Gilets Jaunes protests after Strasbourg French manhunt for Strasbourg attacker still underway Emergency number set up after Strasbourg shooting
The Exorcist to be screened in Strasbourg church Some funds from the event will go towards church’s restoration fund First French city bans smoking in public parks Mairie ‘troll’ explains Strasbourg Christmas tree saga Strasbourg man jailed for four months for bottom slap World Heritage for Strasbourg and French Polynesia Strasbourg University boasts third Nobel winner in five years