Marianne’s new face
It is a more colourful, more popular, also more divided France that came out of the second round of the legislative elections. A worried France that will undoubtedly be very difficult to govern.
It is a more colourful, more popular, also more divided France that came out of the second round of the legislative elections. A worried France that will undoubtedly be very difficult to govern.
The second round of the legislative elections is rather in line with the results of the presidential election, marked by the deceptive victory of Emmanuel Macron and by a recomposition of political forces. Difficulties ahead for the President of the Republic.
Weapons supplied to Kiev to defend itself against the Russian aggressor may end up on the black market to feed terrorist networks. Brussels, Interpol and the Pentagon are concerned about this.
Four months after the beginning of the war, the Ukrainian actor-president Volodymyr Zelensky has achieved all his goals. The European Commission has just granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership.
Inaugurated on June 18, 1972, almost two years after the death of the General, the Lorraine cross in Colombey-les-deux-Églises (52) recalls the memory of the one who gave back to France its honor and its independence. But the origin of this cross is much older…
After the inauguration with great fanfare of the road bridge over the Amur River, an economic link between China and Russia, Xi Jinping gives assurances to Putin in the Ukrainian conflict.
Public financing of political parties is based both on the number of votes obtained in the first round and on the number of members obtained in the second round.
A heat wave is hitting France and will be particularly strong from Wednesday until the weekend, warns Météo France.
The New People’s Union (Nupes) would overtake the Ensemble coalition of Macron parties in terms of votes. This will not give it a majority of seats in the Assembly.
Counting the dead: an exercise that one would think would be the ABC’s of Public Health scientists: Well no!
Thousands of caregivers have been banned from practicing their profession because they refused to be vaccinated. Without work, without income, some of them tell their story. But also their hopes.
Point-of-View – A report on average every two years to note the same dysfunctions of the emergency department and the malaise in the hospital and nothing has moved, notes Dr. Héla Saidi, scientific expert and president of the Democratic France.