French government says it will challenge Grenoble city decision to allow Muslim swimsuit in municipal pools
Technocrat and Macron loyalist, Elisabeth Borne, is France’s second female prime minister
Hungary remains key holdout
French farmers expected to expand sunflower cultivation to fill shortages of Ukrainian sunflower oil caused by war
War in Ukraine and first-term setbacks may recast French president's Africa role
War in Ukraine, consuming time and money of many Western nations, backdrops event supporting war-hit Syrians
Marking Europe Day, May 9 commemorates roots of European Union, its goals of unity and peace
Brussels warns energy companies against paying Russian bills in rubles
Bloc rebuffs Russian 'blackmail' in halting gas supplies
Some see French president as EU’s new, de-facto leader; others believe he needs to learn team building
Emmanuel Macron became France’s first leader to be reelected in two decades — now the hard work begins
‘Many in this country voted for me not because they support my ideas but to keep out those of the far-right," the reelected French leader said during his acceptance speech
For years, the Loire Valley town of Chateaudun has voted in line with France
The Hague-based International Criminal Court is probing alleged war crimes linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
France’s centrist incumbent, President Emmanuel Macron, is set to face off with his far-right challenger, Marine Le Pen
Macron won the first round of voting Sunday. Whether he’ll win the runoff is less certain
Macron and Le Pen in runoff vote April 24
Polls forecast a likely runoff between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen April 24
Voters in France head to the polls Sunday for the first of a two-round election that could see centrist President Emmanuel Macron become the first French leader to win a second term in nearly two decades. For VOA, Lisa Bryant reports from Paris.
Critics call for tougher action by bloc amid war crimes reports in Ukraine
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