"Thousands of young people, mostly with immigrant backgrounds, attack the police with murderous intent, set fire to town halls and schools, break into and loot shops as they march on the streets," ...
Skydance committed to hiring an ombudsman as it sought FCC regulatory approval of its acquisition of Paramount. In choosing Weinstein, Paramount is selecting someone who will undoubtedly be ...
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Marine Le Pen may be the dominant figure of the French far right, but in Trump world, a little-known European Parliament lawmaker called Sarah Knafo is making inroads. Knafo, a crypto-aficionado and ...
Reuters Sarah Knafo, MEP in the European Parliament for French far-right party "Reconquete!", poses for a picture after an interview in Paris. Knafo, a crypto-aficionado and supporter of tech ...
Many of the European politicians expected to be in Washington on Monday share President-elect Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant stance. By Aurelien Breeden Emma Bubola Stephen Castle Andrew Higgins and ...
There will be two politicians from France in Washington next week to see Donald Trump sworn in as president – and Emmanuel Macron isn’t one of them. The president didn’t get an invite (unlike his ...
French far-right politician Marion Maréchal (left) gives a speech during a memorial service for her grandfather, late French far-right figure Jean-Marie Le Pen (portrait) at the Notre-Dame du ...
The leader of France's main right-wing party on Tuesday said he backed an alliance with the far right of Marine Le Pen in snap legislative elections, triggering a crisis within his own party and fury ...
Marine Le Pen speaks during an interview on the evening news broadcast of French TV channel TF1, in Boulogne-Billancourt, outside Paris, on June 10, 2024. JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP The far-right ...
"Men are afraid of having lawsuits against them even when they haven't done anything." Through these words, Yannis Ezziadi burst onto French TV screens the day after Christmas to explain why he had ...
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