Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo vetoed TotalEnergies as a sponsor for the Olympics
Athletes are packing their trainers to explore foreign cities
It’s still shallow and unrealistic, and the acting is not the best, but the show makes for great vacuous escapism
As a new film attempts to explain the events of the 2019 blaze that damaged parts of Notre Dame, Bongeka Gumede looks into the building’s history
But the funding will come at a price, given that the $8.5-bn pledged last year, was mostly in the form of loans
Education is key to giving our children a chance to navigate, and thrive in, a complex modernity
New scientific research shows the oil company understood the science before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote misinformation
Breeze Yoko’s poster for Denderah Rising finds new life as the cover for Georgia Anne Muldrow’s VWETO III
Far from rendering major cities obsolete, the pandemic forced the mayor of Paris to quickly implement pedestrianisation as an urban design innovation. With thoughtful planning, similar bold transformations can happen in other cities
Apartheid SA’s madness, as diagnosed in the exiled author’s subversive texts, was the result of colonialism’s psychological violence
The foreign minister’s visits to Mali, Senegal and Niger leverage colonial-era hurts to pave the way for Turkey’s investment in francophone Africa
A new book has collected writing about the condition of living, yes, with a high crime rate, but also other, more pervasive existential urban stresses particular to the Global South
A drone-like, fully-electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle (VTOL) dubbed VoloCity, produced by German company Volocopter, was chosen for the innovative trial with flying taxis in a peri-urban area
Social distancing and face masks were largely forgotten as thousands of French people danced and partied well into Monday in the first big blow out since the coronavirus lockdown
Itinerant DJ and artist Mo Laudi works hard to ensure the continent’s sounds secure their rightful recognition
Humanity is amazed by our natural world but fails to value its importance to our survival
‘Paris was a beacon for countless South African artists’
Paris is pushing back against the dominance of the car
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has jumped to its highest level in human history
FIFA president Gianni Infantino insists the footballing governing body had been transformed into an organisation "synonymous with credibility"
Every foreigner, including investors, has to hurdle ignorant officials and a multiplicity of ‘laws’
The image of the iconic church on fire interrupted the French nation’s link to its heritage and history
Biodiversity loss and global warming are closely linked, according to the 44-page Summary for Policy Makers
Firefighters battled into the night to control the flames, declaring it was partially extinguished but completely under control
Since October, the world has seen a crescendo of grassroots protests around climate change, especially in western Europe and North America
Chipping away at the mystery around Dulcie September’s death may eventually reveal the truth
Major international companies have been implicated in the collusion
A woman has accused Brown, alongside with his bodyguard and a friend, of raping her in the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Paris
A total of 38 600 people took part in a sixth round of nationwide protests on Saturday, according to the interior ministry
France gave the world the word entrepreneur – and now it is giving the world entrepreneurs
Citizenship is increasingly becoming something that must be ‘earned’, but this undermines basic rights
A vast network of people have been linked to terrorist organisation the Islamic State that claimed responsibility for the Paris and Brussels attacks.