Emmanuel Macron prepares us for war
“To be free in this world, you have to be feared. To be feared, we must be powerful,” said Emmanuel Macron in his speech at the Hôtel de Brienne on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
“To be free in this world, you have to be feared. To be feared, we must be powerful,” said Emmanuel Macron in his speech at the Hôtel de Brienne on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
Italy’s conservative press launched a media offensive against Emmanuel Macron over the May 1 weekend, accusing him of maneuvering behind the scenes to favor the election of Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of Marseilles as Pope Francis’ successor.
How long will the lies, the manipulation of public opinion, the cowardice of the UN and the criminal complicity of the media continue in the war that has been raging between Israel and Gaza for almost a year now? Several testimonies (below) invite us to see another reality.
The President wants to find the rare gem for Matignon who won’t be thrown out at the first motion of censure. A man or woman with whom he can live out two years of happy concubinage.
The arrest in France and indictment with strict judicial supervision of Pavel Durov, boss of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, provokes a global outcry. Macron takes a back seat.
The political crisis triggered by the results of the European and parliamentary elections is in danger of rapidly descending into chaos. The French are incensed by the irresponsible behavior of the President of the Republic.
With 18 days to go before the first round of early parliamentary elections, the French President castigates the extremes and attempts to salvage the situation in the face of a probable defeat for the presidential majority.
The dissolution of the National Assembly is part of a carefully thought-out strategy by President Macron: to confront Marine Le Pen with the difficulties and unpopularity of power to prevent her from becoming president in 2027.
“We are not at war with Russia”, declared the French President in his interview with TF1 and France 2. So why send weapons to Kiev so that Russia doesn’t win this war?
The French President was greeted by jeers and whistles at the Parc des expositions at Porte de Versailles. He cut the inaugural ribbon 5 hours late after debating with union representatives.
The tractors in the streets of Paris bear witness to the high level of anger among farmers on the eve of the opening of the 60ᵉ Salon de l’Agriculture. The FNSEA declines the French president’s invitation to a debate in the presence of Soulèvements de la Terre.
Groups have formed in Paris and in the provinces to express their anger. A new day of mobilization is planned for March 23 and local rallies will be held this weekend.