Arkema and Daikin Chemicals, two companies suspected of being responsible for the largest area of PFAS pollution in France, ...
Two French-Israeli women living in Israel are facing legal proceedings initiated by French investigating judges following ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. On January 30, the US Department of Justice released a new trove of documents related to the case of the ...
What if priests provided aftercare for marriage? Parishes and Catholic organizations in France are organizing gatherings for couples in difficulty, blending the word of God, practical advice and ...
While Delcy Rodriguez, whom Donald Trump approved to replace Nicolas Maduro at the start of January, appears to be meeting Washington's expectations, it is still impossible to know whether this ...
After the International Comic Book Festival's 53rd edition was canceled, in Angoulême, southwestern France, the Grand Off and Interconnected Comic Book Festivals, conducted in around 15 European ...
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said the diplomatic focus going forward would involve 'addressing the differences and historical controversies between the United States and Venezuela.' ...
Stomach pain, dashing to the bathroom, bloating. For those under 30, talking openly about their digestion on TikTok, mixing self-deprecation with vulnerability, has become a way to reclaim control ...
The US president said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pledged to halt India's purchases of Russian crude, though Modi has not mentioned the claim, as Washington cut tariffs on Indian goods from 25% ...
Opinion
'Trump has struck at the heart of the defense pact forged between the US and Europe in 1949: Trust'
COLUMN. The drama surrounding Donald Trump's willingness to annex Greenland, by force or by negotiation, has dealt a lasting blow to NATO's credibility, explains columnist Alain Frachon.
With his striking suspended magnetic powder drawings, this history enthusiast evokes French national sites marked by contemporary conflicts that have since become memorials.
While speaking at the White House on Monday, Donald Trump told reporters that his administration is 'talking to Iran,' yet declined to discuss any possible military action against the country.
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