PARIS, March 23 (Reuters) - Lionel Jospin, Socialist prime minister of France from 1997 to 2002, has died. Below are ...
A recent killing of a neo-Nazi activist could bring France’s far-right party closer to power than it’s ever been.
By Sam Tabahriti March 23 (Reuters) - At 8 p.m. on April 21, 2002, voters learned the shock first-round results of France’s ...
PARIS — Emmanuel Grégoire, a Socialist little known to the French public, was elected mayor of Paris in a runoff vote Sunday, ...
Local elections across France’s overseas territories have delivered a series of striking results, reshaping political ...
Legendary French rugby player Serge Blanco successfully entered politics in Biarritz, a seaside town in the southwest where ...
Marine Le Pen's nationalist eurosceptic party lost out in big target ‌cities including Marseille and Toulon, although an ally ...
France’s far right hoped for major gains in Sunday’s municipal elections, a key bellwether moment before a presidential ...
French former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, who gave France its 35-hour work week and then withdrew from politics after ...
The far right is more popular than ever, but French Socialists prevailed in the country’s biggest cities during the final ...
France’s far-left and extreme-right had strong showings in the first round of municipal elections, signaling a shifting ...
French former prime minister Lionel Jospin, who gave France its 35-hour work week and then withdrew from politics after ...