Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government's survival has always depended on the indulgence of its enemies.
France’s government risks collapse before the end of the week, with potentially painful economic and financial consequences.
The country’s borrowing costs have soared over worries that a political showdown in Parliament over spending cuts and tax ...
The Queen is suffering from significantly diminished reserves of energy after falling ill with a chest infection several ...
The last time the National Assembly brought down a government was in 1962. “The French will not forgive us if we put ...
Trump demanded that BRICS countries commit to not creating a new currency or supporting another that could replace the dollar ...
The far-right National Rally indicated in the strongest language yet that it could topple the French government as soon as this week, hours after Finance Minister Antoine Armand said his ...
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in collaboration with the French Embassy in Sri Lanka and the Maldives ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is bracing for a no-confidence vote this week, a political reckoning poised to topple ...
French President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to Saudi Arabia Monday that will focus on diplomatic and ...
Tinubu articulated his administration’s vision for Nigeria, highlighting the country’s recent economic strides. He revealed ...
Prime Minister Michel Barnier had to use Article 49.3 of the French constitution to get his controversial plan for spending ...