Macron gets tough on terrorism and defies the ECHR
France and Israel share terrorism as their “common enemy”, declared Emmanuel Macron in Jerusalem.
France and Israel share terrorism as their “common enemy”, declared Emmanuel Macron in Jerusalem.
A rare calm between storms in French politics is allowing Macron’s competition to plot their next move.
As President Macron pulls out all the stops to celebrate King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit come calls to strengthen ties between the two nations.
Marine Le Pen, of the Far-Right, is already acting like a President-in-waiting. But her estranged niece could muddy the water.
The French president is expected to welcome Sir Keir Starmer to the Elysée next week.
Six of the top ten exports markets for UK goods are still in the EU, according to the new data.
Emmanuel Macron has more than three-and-a-half years remaining of his time in office and French presidents are not best known for throwing in the towel.
The reality is that France never let go of its colonial grip on the Sahel and that, not Russian intervention, is the reason for the region’s instability.
Macron tumultuous fifth year in office has been beset by insurrection at home and abroad. But in purely business terms, he has rarely put a foot wrong.
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