France is currently in the spotlight after its fragile government collapsed in early December. Snap parliamentary elections held last July had delivered a fractured National Assembly ...
The European Central Bank is set to cut interest rates for the fourth time this year, loosening constraints on the region’s ...
Uganda’s Idi Amin shocked the world with atrocities, then fled with his wives to a quiet middle-class life. The Philippines’ ...
French investments in Jordan have advanced, particularly in key sectors, making them among the largest foreign investments in ...
Mali’s armed forces, supported by Russian mercenaries, committed abuses against civilians since the withdrawal of a U.N.
France’s far-right leader must decide whether to wreck things or play nice — while keeping the 2027 presidential election ...
Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto's 2003 "animated house musical" — is finally hitting Australian cinemas. But the film's remaster and complex legacy is dividing fans.
Among possible candidates, Les Echos named Francois Bayrou, the leader of the centrist Democratic Movement party; Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu and Bernard Cazeneuve, who served as prime minister ...
Pope Francis travels to the French island of Corsica Sunday to visit the small Catholic community, just days after having skipped the reopening ceremony for Notre Dame cathedral.
The Paris Olympics says it was far less polluting than recent Games but is not claiming to have been “carbon neutral” despite funding projects to compensate for its emissions.
Alois Brunner, once the world's most wanted Nazi, spent his final years in a cell in Damascus, where he was given the choice of an egg or a tomato to eat each day.
The more I see of Sir Keir Starmer, the more he seems to me a very odd man indeed. One of his chief oddities is his passion for international travel.