Tag: France

Total Results: 248


The shiny new interior. Christophe Petit Tesson/Pool/AFP/Getty Images
7 Dec 2024 - 11:19am

Notre-Dame won’t redeem Macron The shiny new cathedral resembles a civic town hall

Jonathan Glancey

Friday, 6 December

06.12

The radicals are coming for Macron Compromise isn't an option

Christopher Bickerton

Friday, 29 November

29.11

Who will bring down Michel Barnier? French politicians are playing a dangerous game

Christopher Bickerton

Tuesday, 26 November

26.11

Marseille can’t escape its drug gangs Criminality thrives amid the poverty

Francois Thomazeau

Thursday, 24 October

24.10

The end of Lebanon’s French connection Beirut's elite now look to Washington

Michal Kranz

Thursday, 26 September

26.09

Michel Houellebecq is literature’s Lucifer Like all satanic writers, he tells unwanted truths

Darran Anderson

Friday, 20 September

20.09

How Macron killed Macronism Barnier's nomination signals a takeover by the centre-right

Christopher Bickerton

Tuesday, 10 September

10.09

The annihilation of Michel Houellebecq Purged of venom, his sentimental swan song falls flat

Ann Manov

Saturday, 7 September

07.09

The unholy alliance of Macron and Le Pen Their dangerous liaison could reshape Europe

Thomas Fazi

Thursday, 5 September

05.09

Will France impeach Macron? The howls for resignation are growing louder

Christopher Bickerton

Friday, 16 August

16.08

Macron’s Olympic truce is over The French President plans to dismantle the Left

Christopher Bickerton

Thursday, 8 August

08.08

France has already won the Olympics The nation's political fissures have been forgotten

Agnes Poirier