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The US is addicted to greatness – and haunted by its loss.
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The US is addicted to greatness – and haunted by its loss.
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How the French president became the most powerful leader in Europe and a hyperactive player on the world stage.
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While Birmingham and Leeds wait for metros, Emmanuel Macron is rolling out Paris-style trains in cities across France.
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The 28-year-old politician replacing Marine Le Pen as head of the National Rally has largely stuck to his predecessor’s positions.
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Just months into his second term, the French president is scrambling to pass his agenda without a majority in parliament.
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The attack on Salman Rushdie has exposed the deepening fault lines in French culture.
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The benefit of sovereignty is that you get to set your own rules; the price is that others get to…
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Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s left-wing alliance Nupes could continue to disrupt French politics – if it doesn’t collapse first.
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Her far-right party is as influential as ever but questions remain about whether the RN is credible.
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The US Supreme Court’s reversal of federal abortion law has rekindled debates over reproductive rights.
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The US and the UK have supplied the most military aid since the start of Russia’s invasion.
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With Emmanuel Macron forced to negotiate on legislation, the Assemblée Nationale matters more than it has in decades.
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For the first time in 20 years, a French president will not have a parliamentary majority.
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Emmanuel Macron’s party cannot be sure of the parliamentary majority presidents usually take for granted.
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The president’s party won 25.75 per cent of the vote, marginally ahead of Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s 25.66 per cent.
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An alliance of the left could deny Emmanuel Macron a parliamentary majority.
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As the parliamentary elections loom, 64 per cent of voters say they want to see the president forced into a…
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French ministers refuse to accept that a train strike, poor organisation and violent police tactics contributed to the incident.
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Élisabeth Borne is a safe choice for Emmanuel Macron, but the symbolism of her appointment matters.
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An electoral pact between the main parties of the left aims to win a parliamentary majority in June’s elections.
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