French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Wednesday and pushed through a delayed 2025 budget aimed at taming the country’s deficits.
Across Europe, centrist parties increasingly paint even mild social democracy as a “radical left” threat. The wild rhetoric about left-wing danger has a clear goal: to justify alliances with ...
In the monthslong political crisis in France, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will face a no-confidence vote today, which will ...
His government’s fate is in the hands of the members of the French parliament, as they vote Wednesday on the first of several ...
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and other lawmakers have criticised Chancellor Olaf Scholz for refusing further ...
John Adams, a graduate student at the University of California, during the preparation of his thesis, asked the ChatGPT ...
A new premier in France and soon in Canada, a new coalition in Austria, new presidents in Georgia and Moldova despite ...
The Christian Democrats have vividly demonstrated that they will not be dissuaded from embracing the Alternative for Germany ...
USAID threatened to sue Sen. Joni Ernst and her staff for routine congressional oversight if information on its contracts ...
Nationalism, as an ideology, played a critical role in the formation of modern nation-states. Emerging in the 19th century, ...
Support for Germany's center right alliance of the CDU and CSU parties has dropped two points to 28% ahead ofelections on February 23, a poll showed on Tuesday. The slide in popularity comes after the ...
A recovery in French government bonds that’s pushed a key risk metric to its lowest since September threatens to prove ...