The government of French President Emmanuel Macron collapsed Wednesday after losing a no-confidence vote. The outcome brings the country one step closer to a far-right government — the one thing ...
France's government has been toppled by a no-confidence vote in parliament, for the first time sine 1962. Prime Minister ...
And the National Assembly, the lower house of France’s parliament, is almost evenly divided between the far right, a loosely united and contentious left wing, and centrists including Macron’s allies.
President Emmanuel Macron will need to appoint a new prime minister for the second time after July’s legislative elections ...
Big Beast Germany, meanwhile, the EU's largest economy, is also in trouble. Its once booming export industry so dented (even ...
Michael Barnier has become the shortest-serving French prime minister in modern history as opposition parties have ousted his ...
The French National Assembly's lower house has voted to out the government of PM Barnier, in a no-confidence motion put ...
President Macron due to address the nation as the minority government led by his hand-picked premier is toppled.
The government’s collapse leaves the right-wing populist with her best shot at the French presidency.
Michel Barnier is forced out as France's prime minister in a no-confidence vote. He was appointed after July’s inconclusive ...
The trip will be Trump's first abroad since he won November's presidential election, and his first chance to reconnect with ...