France’s president is trying to tap into the country’s large pool of left-wing voters, but many are hesitant to back him.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
Éric Zemmour Vows to Fight for Identity and Prosperity
Éric Zemmour, a far-right pundit, tried to revive his flagging campaign Sunday in a place that is familiar to hopefuls of his ilk.
Shadows of Algerian War Loom Over Election Campaign in France
As President Emmanuel Macron addresses his country’s colonial history, echoes of that past have pervaded the messaging of right-wing candidates ahead of the voting in April.
France’s Green Party Fails to Connect Ahead of Election
As a presidential election looms, the Greens lag far behind in the polls. Analysts say the party has failed to inspire voters and show them it can rule.
French Volunteers Plan to Head to Ukraine to Join its New Foreign Legion
And Ukraine is welcoming them and other volunteers with open arms.
In a Call with Putin, Macron Pursues a Diplomatic Solution in Ukraine
But the Kremlin signaled little optimism regarding a diplomatic path, saying Western countries were pushing Ukraine’s government to a “military solution.”
Ex-Modeling Agent and Epstein Associate Found Dead in a Paris Jail
Jean-Luc Brunel had been charged with the rape of minors and was suspected of scouting young girls for Jeffrey Epstein.
Paris Police Ban Protest Convoy Inspired by Ottawa Protests
The group takes its name, Convoi de la Liberté, from Canada’s Freedom Convoy, and like the Canadian protest, has brought together people espousing a wide range of motivations.
France Protest Convoy Begins, Inspired by Canada’s Truckers
Dozens of drivers are heading for the French capital to oppose the government’s vaccine rules, a direct echo of the “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa.