Jon Henley is the Guardian's Europe correspondent, based in Paris
August 2024
French prosecutors open inquiry into death threats to opening ceremony artistic director
Public prosecutors have opened a formal investigation into death threats and cyber-harassment of Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the Olympic Games opening ceremony
July 2024
Olympic ‘drag queen scene’ DJ files legal complaint after torrent of online abuse
Unseasonal rainfall leaves Seine safe swimming plan in tatters at Paris 2024
Olympic ‘Last Supper’ scene was in fact based on painting of Greek gods, say art experts
‘It was like us – a chaotic mess’: France enjoys Paris Games opening ceremony
Singing, spectacle and subplots on the Seine in the rain
Paris 2024 Olympics: opening ceremony hit by travel chaos as quarter of Eurostar trains cancelled – as it happened
French rail network hit by arson attacks before Olympics opening ceremony
Digested week
Digested week: Central Paris becomes a steel-clad Olympic ghost town
Jon Henley
Macron woos top foreign business chiefs after political chaos
Island off northern French coast imposes quota to tackle overtourism
‘It’s a very strange feeling’: can the man who won Olympic gold bring glory to the Paris Games?
‘It might actually be cool’: wary Parisians seduced by prospect of Olympics
Macron calls on parties to ‘rise to the occasion’ and form coalition
France’s aversion to coalitions means any new government risks early collapse
Macron asks Attal to stay as PM for now as France faces hung parliament
France: Emmanuel Macron asks Gabriel Attal to stay on as PM for time being amid political deadlock – as it happened
What is the New Popular Front, surprise winner of the French election?
Europe live
Leftwing coalition wins most parliamentary seats in France – as it happened
France’s progressives keep out the far right, but what could happen next?