Six people have been arrested as part of an investigation into a wine fraud ring that allegedly sold fake French wine for up ...
Meet the key ministers shaping France's new government After months of political deadlock following July’s snap elections, France has a new government. Prime Minister Michel Barnier unveiled the ...
France is one of Europe’s e-commerce heavyweights, with a market that has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. Ranking third after Germany and the United Kingdom, e-commerce users in ...
Les JT de France 2 offrent tous les jours de la semaine plusieurs rendez-vous avec l'actualité. Dès 6h30, la chaîne démarre sa session d’information. Durant la matinée, poursuivez avec le 8 ...
Cyril Lignac part sillonner le pays pour rechercher LA meilleure recette de France ! A ses côtés, il a réuni deux experts en leur domaine : Stéphanie Le Quellec et François-Régis Gaudry. Qu'il ...
The French presidential palace unveiled a new centre-right government Saturday, more than two months after elections that produced a hung parliament and deepened political divisions as France ...
The total number of reactors peaked between 2000 and 2005, with 59 nuclear reactors generating electricity across France. Consequently, 2006 accounted for the largest gross nuclear electricity ...
France finally got a new government after months of political deadlock and uncertainty following snap elections in July that resulted in a hung parliament. Prime Minister Michel Barnier on ...
Conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Saturday put together the government whose first major task will be to submit a 2025 budget plan addressing France’s financial situation ...
It came more than two months after elections that produced a hung parliament and deepened political divisions as France grapples with growing financial and diplomatic challenges. A left-wing ...
France’s territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific are facing a new wave of unrest with security forces killing two men in New Caledonia and a curfew imposed after rioting in Martinique.
Barnier’s newly named cabinet marks a tilt to the right and will need to maintain enough support across France’s National Assembly to avoid being dissolved with a no-confidence vote.