By Aurelien Breeden and Catherine Porter Reporting from Paris France’s government lived to see another day on Wednesday, after it survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament and gave the ...
Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium/dpa/picture alliance The French government under new Prime Minister Francois Bayrou survived a vote of no-confidence on Thursday evening after the far-right and center ...
We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. A French government-backed AI chatbot named Lucie has been pulled offline just days after its release, following a wave of ...
PARIS—The French government survived a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, ending a challenge to President Emmanuel Macron’s prime minister and clearing the path to adopt a 2025 ...
After weeks of debate, French lawmakers on Monday debated the conclusions of a joint Parliamentary committee on the state budget. The previous government collapsed over its budget plans ...
The French government is likely to face a no-confidence vote this week as Prime Minister François Bayrou said he plans to push his budget plans through parliament without a vote by using the now ...
A French government agency has been slammed after telling people how often to wash their clothes. The Ecological Transition Agency urged the French public to change underwear every day but wear a ...
More than 400 civilians rendered jobless by the departure of French troops from Chad are asking the government to hire them and provide the job benefits they had when they worked for the French.
PARIS (AP) — France’s government survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday and the country's 2025 budget was finally adopted, easing some of the turmoil in one of the world’s biggest economies ...
It almost feels like Groundhog Day. Two months since the government of ex-PM Michel Barnier was brought down by parliament, France is threatening to do it all over again. Left-wing factions have ...
France's Minister for Economy ... who are subject to VAT for the same service or work”, according to the government. It would also have brought in an extra €700 million in tax revue.