The French president has called to "rethink relations with Russia" and create a "new international order" to achieve peace.
The government still faces two challenges in the coming weeks: the risk of a no-confidence vote and a tight budget deadline.
The new cabinet pulls in allies from the centre and right, despite left-wing parties winning France's election.
France's new government, finally appointed two-and-a-half months after elections, features a host of new faces all of whom ...
Emmanuel Macron has reportedly objected to France’s new prime minister, Michel Barnier, appointing a senator who campaigned ...
French President Emmanuel Macron held phone calls with top political and military leaders from Lebanon as well as a separate ...
After months of political uncertainty following a snap legislative election, France appeared on the cusp of a new government ...
"We will have to think about a new form of organization of Europe and rethink our relations with Russia after the war in ...
On Saturday night Michel Barnier, the French prime minister, unveiled his new centre-Right cabinet, awarding plum posts such ...
French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Antoine Armand as finance minister, thrusting a 33-year-old with limited political ...
French President Emmanuel Macron's chief of staff has announced a new government to address political instability following a ...
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron defied the laws of gravity in French politics this summer. But he’s never looked more alone. In the last three months, he lost one election, then hastily ...