Two prime ministers, one interim and one newly appointed, are jockeying for power in Haiti.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
Why Is Haiti Poor? Years of Outside Exploitation
What often stands between Haiti and economic success is the rest of the world.
France Drops Plans to Enshrine Climate Fight in Constitution
The announcement marked a setback for President Emmanuel Macron, who had framed the constitutional change as the symbolic backbone of his environmental policies.
Frenchwoman Who Killed Her Abusive Husband Won’t Serve More Jail Time
Valérie Bacot said her stepfather turned husband raped her as a child and had abused her for years. A court decided on a sentence that left her on parole but free from imprisonment.
I’ve Cracked Zodiac Killer Code, a French Engineer Claims
Fayçal Ziraoui caused an online uproar after saying he had cracked unsolved ciphers attributed to the Zodiac killer in California and identified him, potentially ending a 50-year-old quest.
French Far Right Is Dealt a Setback in First Round of Regional Elections
A center-right party, Les Républicains, led the vote Sunday, while Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, which had high hopes, pulled ahead in only one region.
Man Loses Hand in French Rave That Violated Pandemic Curfew
Five officers were also injured in violent clashes that erupted on Friday night in the town of Redon, in Brittany.
France Drops Rape Investigation of Prominent Intellectual
Olivier Duhamel was accused of sexually abusing his teenage stepson. Prosecutors said they had closed the case because the statute of limitations had expired.
New Military Letter Warning of ‘Brewing’ Civil War Prompts Outrage in France
The French Army’s chief of staff called on soldiers who anonymously signed the letter to quit the armed forces.