Saddled with strict regulations and fearing the looming EU free trade agreement with South America, farmers still have many questions for the political class.
The French president’s political impotence has become apparent, leading him to compensate in his favourite field, the international arena.
The decision to cancel C8’s broadcasting license is ironic at a time when “the System tells us that JD Vance is talking nonsense about censorship.”
ICJ seeing Brussels as “the global guardian of democracy” shows its concerns are purely ideological.
Authorities charge the mayor with a crime instead of enforcing the groom’s deportation order.
If gender has nothing to do with biology, then anything goes, and information on these subjects will be left in the hands of duly blessed militant associations.
Rebelling against ‘green’ restrictions is largely symbolic due to the primacy of European law.
Two years before the election, two men with little to show in terms of fully embracing right-wing politics vie for the leadership of Les Républicains.
“He is undoubtedly one of the highest-ranking living dignitaries of the Islamic State,” his lawyer says.
The French are to vote on three subjects, but not the one that matters most to them.
International investments won’t materialise until the bloc presents a clear, competition-focused roadmap backed by a much simpler regulatory framework.
With little to no consideration for the country’s sovereignty and strategic interests, France plans on €109 billion in largely foreign AI investments.