Key allies of Emmanuel Macron are heaping pressure on the French president to name a new prime minister quickly, with time running short to pass a stopgap spending bill before the end of the year.
Turmoil in France should make both Tories and Labour think hard about the rise of Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party.
France has been plunged into political chaos after lawmakers from across the political spectrum voted to oust Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote Wednesday, a major blow to President ...
Macron did not name a replacement for Barnier and said an announcement of the new prime ministerial appointment would be made ...
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron pushed back forcefully against calls for his resignation during a televised address ...
The President was speaking for the first time since a coalition of the far-right and far-left ended the three-month ...
Five years after the fire that gutted the great religious symbol of France, its lame-duck president is planning a global ...
EMMANUEL Macron has vowed to stay on as President of France until 2027. Macron announced he is going to name the next French ...
Nobody knows what comes next. What’s certain, however, is the strength and power of the far right in France today. Its ...
Macron says he will not take on the "irresponsibility" of others, as he vows to remain president until the end of his mandate ...
There's a there — every time there's a right-wing party, it's now labeled far-right despite whatever the actual positions of ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has lost a no-confidence vote that has ousted his government and plunged the country ...