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The last thing far-right leader Marine Le Pen needed was another legal fire to break out for her Rassemblement National party ...
Look behind all the flummery, the exaggerated public gestures of affection and the relentless self-congratulation during ...
Despite a public denial of another election, his government is in such trouble that the French president seems tempted by ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Libya kicking out an EU migration delegation in a diplomatic blow-up, the ...
President Trump’s defense of the former president of Brazil was the latest example of him invoking a term he has frequently used while describing himself as a victim.
Though Macron rejected the idea of calling another election during a visit to Madagascar in April, allies have advised him ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, French far-right leader often accused of racism and antisemitism, dies at 96 A polarizing figure in French politics, Le Pen was convicted numerous times of antisemitism ...
They’re both technocratic centrists trying to stave off populism and spiralling debts – and neither are enjoying great ...
Last week we saw yet again the power of the financial markets. Pretty much as soon as Rachel Reeves’s tears were seen in the ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about fading support for Ukraine, the European Parliament backing a money laundering ...
The European Commission president was forced to walk away from $165 billion in economic competitiveness reforms and defense spending pivots, exposing Europe's struggle to match U.S. and Chinese ...
The common enemy of the first Franco-British rapprochement in the 1840s was the Metternich system, the reactionary absolutism ...