PARIS/LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The collapse of France's latest government leaves the euro zone's second-biggest economy lurching deeper into a morass of feeble growth, high borrowing costs and a ...
French police arrested hundreds of protesters Wednesday as "Block Everything" demonstrations erupted across the country, with crowds shutting down roads, lighting fires and clashing with authorities.
Legislators toppled France's government in a confidence vote on Monday, a new crisis for Europe's second-largest economy that obliges President Emmanuel Macron to search for a fourth prime minister in ...
Protesters blocked roads, roundabouts and tram lines across the country as Sébastien Lecornu took office. It was a sign of the challenges ahead. Protesters blocked roads, roundabouts and tram lines ...
France's finances and politics are in turmoil. President Emmanuel Macron has just appointed his fourth prime minister in 12 months, the deficit is out of control, borrowing costs are rising and ...
France’s prime minister has quit after losing a confidence vote that toppled his government, plunging the country into a new political crisis. François Bayrou submitted his resignation to President ...
As Lecornu begins his tenure as the French prime minister, protests have taken over France in what is being called the leader's "baptism by fire." Riots and unrest have taken over France a day after ...
France is currently experiencing widespread protests fueled by public anger towards President Macron's government. Demonstrators clashed with police, blocked roads, and set fires in major cities, ...
French Prime Minister François Bayrou said in an interview on Sunday that France's future was at stake in the September 8 confidence vote in parliament on his government’s plan to slash public ...
France’s government was toppled in a vote of no confidence on Monday, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to search for his fourth prime minister in 12 months — and throwing the EU’s second largest ...
France’s data protection watchdog CNIL on Wednesday fined Google €325 million ($380 million) and fast-fashion retailer Shein €150 million ($175 million) for violating cookie rules. The record ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week’s best and worst from Allysia Finley, Kyle Peterson and Kim Strassel. François Bayrou couldn’t, and Emmanuel Macron probably can’t anymore, either. Can anyone else ...