French Prime Minister Michel Barnier warned lawmakers on Tuesday that a looming no-confidence vote against his government would "make everything more difficult and more serious".
Gupta and Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) -French lawmakers will vote on Wednesday on no-confidence motions which are all ...
Barnier's downfall could deepen France's fiscal woes. With the country's public deficit projected at 6.1 percent of GDP this ...
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Sir Keir Starmer looks set to lose another key ally in a blow to his plans to reset the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with ...
Bond-market participants in the U.S. and abroad were zeroing in Tuesday on the possibility that French Prime Minister Michel ...
It looks all but certain that France's government will collapse this week, giving it the unwanted distinction of being the ...
Following the June-July parliamentary elections, the National Assembly, France’s powerful lower house of parliament, is ...
By Joao Manuel Vicente Mauricio, Ankika Biswas and Johann M Cherian (Reuters) - European stocks closed at a one-month high on ...
Meta unveiled its report on the 2024 election revealing, among other things, how the global impact of AI on the results was ...
The Treasury announced the sanctioning of 35 entities and vessels on Tuesday that have shipped oil from Iran to foreign ...
A standoff over an austerity budget that has caused jitters in the financial markets follows permanent tension since the ...