Macron makes war in Ukraine a little less likely
The French President’s trip to Moscow was also designed to bolster his credentials as Europe’s go-to leader in times of crisis.
The French President’s trip to Moscow was also designed to bolster his credentials as Europe’s go-to leader in times of crisis.
Is it because of the French President’s arrogance, or in spite of it, that he retains voters in rural Brittany?
France’s parties of the Left will be lucky if they can jointly muster a quarter of the popular vote come April. How did it come to this?
After a nervy few months, the President has reclaimed his role as frontrunner in the April election.
The French president is being hounded by his opponents for his ‘I really want to piss them off’ outburst against the unvaccinated.
The French President shows signs of humility in his two-hour-long TV interview but ends up looking like Narcissus.
For those of us who want British-French relations to improve, these are tough times characterised by thin pickings and little scope for optimism.
Former EU Brexit negotiator Barnier and the favourite Bertrand have suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Ciotti – a right-winger notorious for keeping bad company. But the Establishment contender Pécresse might still beat Ciotti to the finishing line.
A furious French leader has disinvited the Home Secretary to talks on the channel migrants crisis after Boris Johnson’s letter to the Élysée was published. The President’s response is odd, when there is so much at stake in human terms.
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