T HREE YEARS ago the French Socialist Party was crushed into irrelevance. The party that supplied two modern presidents—François Mitterrand (1981-95) and François Hollande (2012-17)—and nine prime ministers,
France’s political dynamic, and the prospects for the Left within it, should be read within the broader trajectory of the country’s neoliberal paradigm. Now dominant for over four decades, this paradigm is built on pillars that structure the worldview of not only a large swath of France’s ruling elites (in the political,
François Hollande a été président de la République ... Dans cette perspective nous proposons que la France prenne plusieurs initiatives. Renforcer la présence française actuellement modeste ...
Ségolène Royal a été ministre de l'Écologie pendant le mandat de François Hollande (image d'archives). Très présent dans les médias depuis son retour comme député à l'Assemblée ...
Emmanuel Macron’s approval ratings have plunged to their lowest since he took office in 2017 after his latest attempt to reconnect with ordinary citizens humiliatingly backfired.
In a Saturday interview with British newspaper The Times, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates revealed his 2021 divorce was his biggest regret.
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India's Republic Day celebrations, marked by the presence of distinguished global leaders as chief guests, symbolize the nation's commitment to fostering international diplomacy and strengthening global partnerships.
The fifth edition of the exercise in the Indo-Pacific is the pinnacle of a wider 150-day French deployment, centered around the Charles de Gaulle nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
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President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to live forever is getting panned—and may be headed for court
A French Catholic priest, he wrote a book recounting horrors committed by the Khmer Rouge that were responsible for the deaths of almost two million people.