Borrell Calls for European Vigilance Amid Trump's Election Victory
Josep Borrell urges Europe to strengthen its defense policy in response to Donald Trump's election as US President, emphasizing the need for vigilance and preparation for geopolitical changes.
EU Diplomacy: No New Security Architecture Amid Trump's Election Win
EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell states that creating a new security architecture is not feasible in light of Donald Trump's election victory, emphasizing the need for immediate action regarding support for Ukraine.
Bolsonarist Suicide Bombing Outside Brazil's Supreme Court Raises Alarms
A man detonated explosives outside Brazil's Supreme Court, identified as a Bolsonaro supporter, raising concerns about political violence in the country.
Israel Moves to Ban Palestinian Flags in Universities Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel's government is proposing a law to ban the Palestinian flag in universities, imposing fines and imprisonment for violators, amid ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza.
Trump's Nomination of Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Sparks Republican Outcry
Donald Trump's nomination of Rep. Matt Gaetz as Attorney General has ignited controversy within the Republican Party, with several senators expressing skepticism about his qualifications and ongoing investigations into his conduct.
Macron Faces Declining Confidence on Employment Amid Cultural Controversies
Recent polls show a decline in confidence in President Macron's employment policies, while the new edition of the French Academy Dictionary sparks controversy.
Melania Trump Comments on Election Victory but Missing from Family Photo
American Billionaires React to Trump's Historic Election Victory
Trump Appoints Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in New Administration
Tom Cotton: From Military Service to Prominent Republican Senator
Trump Nominates Musk to Lead Department of Government Efficiency
Trump Appoints Elon Musk to Lead New Department of Government Efficiency
2024/6/15
Trump, Biden Clash in First In-Person 2024 Debate with New Rules Set
The first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2024 election cycle will take place on June 27 in Atlanta. The debate's unique rules aim to ensure a fair and civilized exchange between the candidates.
France Mobilizes Hundreds of Thousands in Nationwide Protests Against National Rally
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets across France in a nationwide protest against the National Rally, with significant youth participation and calls for unity against far-right policies.
Massive Protests in France to Halt Far-Right Surge Ahead of Crucial Elections
Thousands took to the streets across France in massive protests organized by trade unions and left-wing parties to halt the far-right surge ahead of legislative elections. Notable figures like François Hollande have joined the effort, emphasizing the importance of a 'Republican vote.'
Sébastien Laye Challenges Macron's Economic Policies in High-Stakes Hauts de Seine Battle
Discover how economist Sébastien Laye, endorsed by both the Republicans and the National Rally, is challenging Macron's economic policies in a pivotal electoral battle in Hauts de Seine.
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal Unveils Ambitious Plans to Boost Middle-Class and Strengthen Authority
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal reveals the national legislative program focusing on the middle-class advancement and reinforced authority, including the tripling of the 'Macron bonus' and extensive housing renovations by 2027.
Meloni Defends Stance on Abortion Rights at G7 Summit Amid Global Backlash
At the latest G7 summit, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni faces backlash for omitting abortion rights in the final declaration. The summit also saw historic participation from Pope Francis and key discussions on Ukraine and China.
LFI Reinstates Quatennens Amidst Internal Turmoil, Excludes Key Figures
In a controversial move, LFI reinstates Adrien Quatennens despite his conviction for domestic violence, while excluding prominent figures like Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido. This decision has intensified internal party disputes ahead of the legislative elections.
François Hollande and Aurélien Rousseau Shake Up French Politics in Election Run-Up
François Hollande and Aurélien Rousseau announce their candidacies for the French legislative elections, signaling a strategic shift in the battle against the far-right.
Left-Wing Politics Transform: Challenges, Controversies, and Key Figures
Discover the latest developments in left-wing politics as key figures like Amy Bah, Aurélien Rousseau, and Jérôme Guedj navigate controversies and challenges to shape the future of the New Popular Front.
LFI Faces Major Internal Rifts Ahead of Legislative Elections
The La France Insoumise (LFI) party is grappling with internal conflicts as key deputies Corbière, Garrido, and Simonnet are excluded from the candidate list while controversial figure Quatennens is reinvested. This decision has sparked criticism and debates within the party ahead of the June legislative elections.
Internal Splits Threaten La France Insoumise: Key Figures Excluded Amidst Controversies
Internal divisions within La France Insoumise are causing turmoil for the newly formed New Popular Front just days after its agreement. The reinvestment of Adrien Quatennens, convicted of domestic violence, and the exclusion of prominent members have led to widespread discontent.
Marine Le Pen: Shaping France's Political Landscape Through Resilience and Controversy
Explore the pivotal role of Marine Le Pen in shaping French politics, her journey in the National Front, persistent challenges from left-wing coalitions, and the ongoing battle against the far-right's rise.
EU Far-right Leaders Explore Radical Alliances while France's Left Struggles to Unite
Explore the emerging dynamics in the EU Parliament as far-right leaders like Marine Le Pen, Giorgia Meloni, and Viktor Orbán navigate potential alliances, while France’s left battles to present a unified counter against the right-wing surge.