COLUMN. Michel Barnier must quickly build up his own legitimacy and avoid becoming dependent on a vengeful right-wing, writes Le Monde's political columnist Françoise Fressoz.
The bureau of France's National Assembly has validated an impeachment procedure brought by hard-left MPs against President ...
PARIS, Sept 17 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron has emerged weaker on the European stage after agreeing to yield ...
Revenge, in French politics, is a dish best served with cold bureaucratic maneuvers designed to trap one’s opponent like a ...
U.S. voters are willing to contemplate installing Donald Trump in the White House for a second term, an equally significant ...
In my opinion, Marine Le Pen’s circles will always see Russia as a greater friend than Brussels or Washington. However, Le ...
Donald Trump is continuing to target immigrants, and focusing his attacks on swing states in which he is struggling in the ...
France picked Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne as its new candidate for the next European Commission as the incumbent, ...
"The great country that is France cannot function this way," Le Pen declared, emphasizing the need for a resolution to the ...
As the saying goes, people get the leaders they deserve. May Americans get the leader of their choice, the one they deserve, ...
Italian prosecutors requested on Saturday a six-year prison sentence for Matteo Salvini, Italy's far-right deputy prime ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has a higher approval rating than President Emmanuel Macron as he works to form a new ...