The third FDI HN frigate, named 'Phormion,' is being built by Naval Group for the Hellenic Navy.
We moved from Los Angeles to Paris in 2021. One suggestion for others: Learn the language.
Marine Le Pen was at the heart of a system to create phony contracts directing millions in EU funding to her inner circle and party officials
Trump threatens a 200% tariff on European alcohol.
Russian state news agency TASS, citing sources from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, suggested that the explosion had the hallmarks of a "terrorist attack."
Governor of the Bank of Greece Yannis Stournaras expressed optimism about the banking sector despite challenges
Charlie Hebdo marks 10 years since deadly attack, sparking ongoing debate on free press and satire
A political provocateur known for his racist rhetoric and unapologetic nationalism, Le Pen's career spanned more than four decades.
Trump ally has flooded X with posts criticizing European politicians, causing a diplomatic conundrum for the continent’s leaders
The cabinet is an attempt to stabilize a fractured political landscape and address urgent legislative challenges, particularly the passing of the 2025 budget.
“The priority will be the budget,” Macron had said in an earlier statement on the search for a new PM.
A (literally) unprecedented alliance of the Far Right and the Left has left France all at sea today, without a government or a budget.
Behind the restoration of Paris’s greatest landmark—and the controversies that nearly consumed it.
The vote marks the first time in decades a prime minister has been ousted by lawmakers, as political paralysis grips the country
France's far-left and far-right parties have submitted no-confidence motions ahead of Wednesday's vote. The French government is expected to collapse by Friday.
Far-right leader holds the fate of the government in her hands as a battle royale over the national budget reaches its denouement and investor anxieties rise
Chad’s surprise announcement will likely result in exit of some 1,000 French troops
The news highlights increasing concerns about the stability of France's government and its ability to pass next year's budget, driving up 10-year borrowing costs.
Germany’s use of archaeology as part of its soft power arsenal in Greece raises the question: is it time for the German Archaeological Institute to separate archaeology from state foreign policy?
Political fragmentation is paralyzing the continent’s largest economies