Tag: France
G7 Want Russia To Return Full Control Of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant To Ukraine
The Group of Seven of the World's Advanced Economies formal known as G8 before Russia was removed from the group, condemned Russia's control of Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and called for the immediate return of full control of the plant to Ukraine.
The European Political Community (EPC) Is Now A Fact
It all adds up to the coveted goal of "strategic autonomy," the idea that "Europe" (i.e., the EU) is internally cohesive and also strive to act independently in international affairs at a time when U.S.-China bipolarity is taking shape.
French Refinery Strikes Continue And May Spread
The demonstration against the rising cost of living on Sunday was called by the left-wing political opposition and led by the head of the France Unbowed (LFI) party, Jean-Luc Melenchon
Europe’s Efforts To Revamp Its Chronically Underfunded Militaries
Billions in new defense spending is here, but European firms don’t have the supply, coordination or speed to match the war-time demand.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s And Daylight Dream
The leftist French firebrand hopes to oust Macron but is unlikely to succeed.
Families Of Air France Flight From Rio de Janeiro to Paris That killed 228 People Want Truth
228 died in 2009 when their Air France flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris slammed into the Atlantic
EU Leaders Left Myriad Questions Unanswered Friday On How To Handle Energy Cost
EU leaders left myriad questions unanswered Friday as they concluded a summit in Prague, delaying final decisions on combating sky-high energy prices to future meetings. Attention now turns to a formal EU leaders’ summit on October 20 and 21.
France Order Nationals To Depart From Iran
France has urged its citizens to leave Iran “as soon as possible” for fear of being detained arbitrarily in Tehran’s crackdown on protesters that has left scores of people dead. More than 100 people have been killed as Tehran tries to quash demonstrations...
The Events Of This Week Show Macron Has Given Up on Some Of Those Promises He Made
The events of this week show Macron has given up on some of those promises he made. Two of Macron’s top allies in government are now facing judicial investigations, but the president has made clear he won’t budge on his support for them.
Paris Condemns Tehran For Airing A Video Of a French Couple Confession Video
Paris condemns Tehran for airing a video of a French couple, who say they are spies of French intelligence service.
Alain Aspect of France, John Clauser Of The United States And Austria’s Anton Zeilinger Have Won
“ Quantum information Tech is a vibrant and fleetly developing field, ” said Eva Olsson, a member of the Nobel commission. “ It has broad and implicit counteraccusations in areas similar as secure information transfer, amount computing and seeing technolo...
‘The lady IS for turning’: 5 screeching U-turns inside 3 months from Liz Truss
It’s not just her disastrous mini-budget that’s had Britain’s prime minister rowing back.
The Removal of Burkina Faso Military Leader via Coup, Have triggered Unrest
Security forces used tear gas against protesters outside the French embassy after Burkina Faso’s leader was ousted on Friday.
Fresh accusations of violence against women divide France’s left
The old guard faces off against prominent feminists, as resignations provoke controversy inside Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s coalition.