Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Thursday that the government would extend and expand the measures already ...
PARIS—France’s new prime minister, François Bayrou, is facing his first major test at parliament on Tuesday as his government ...
Gvir, the Israeli national security minister, has long drawn criticism for his hard-line statements and harsh policies ...
Mary Simon says Rideau Hall stands as the residence and office of a representative of the Crown, and also shares some parting wisdom ...
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Sweden picks France's FDI frigates in potential $4.2 billion deal
Sweden picked the French vessel due to a combination of quick delivery time, an active production line and proven air-defense ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer insists that Britain’s support for Ukraine remains strong, despite the U.K. delaying some new ...
We have seen that Russia has increased its production of ballistic missiles over the past year. Our capability in this area (air defence) will triple with this acquisition,” Defense Minister Pål ...
France will continue to offer only limited relief to consumers hit by high fuel prices, Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Thursday, announcing €710 million ($823 million) in additional support ...
Sweden plans to acquire four new frigates starting in 2030 in a deal worth billions. They will be the largest surface ...
The Swedish government this week announced a deal to purchase four new frigates for its navy from France’s Naval Group.
May, Johnson, Truss, Sunak, and now perhaps Starmer: each one was brought low for a reason. But what if the deeper problem is the office itself?
With 366,999 articles and 48.8 million words, the number of French regulations reaches a record high
France's central administrative office released its latest annual snapshot of regulatory activity on May 15, and the trend is ...
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