ParisThe controversies surrounding Brigitte Macron is known to everyone in France, but the news that seven people are needed to read the flood of letters and e-mails that the first lady receives, has nevertheless created havoc.
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Italy stops French initiative to open ports to migrant landings
RomeItalian Interior Ministry officials at the informal EU interior ministries' meeting on Mediterranean migration in Paris on Monday stopped a French initiative towards a joint document and demanded the rotation of safe ports for landing migrants.
Merkel accuses Salvini of criminal collusion with Russia
BerlinGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday during a press conference in Berlin that relations between Moscow and EU’s right-wing political parties were a cause for concern.
Foreign workers in Denmark hit record high
CopenhagenA record number of more than 380 000 foreigners were employed in Denmark in 2018. They work mainly in agriculture, cleaning and the restaurant industry, according to a new report from the Danish national chamber of commerce, Dansk Erhverv.
Wilders denounces ‘white privilege’ training for civil servants
AmsterdamDutch anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders, has called the plan for Amsterdam from the GreenLeft party to end alleged labor market discrimination, "idiotic racism" against whites.
Republicans MEP unleashes Twitter storm after comments about black Minister
ParisFrench MEP Nadine Morano did not appreciate the statements by her black colleague Sibeth N'Diaye and she has made it known. Her comments unleashed a massive Twitter storm.
‘In Berlin there are 8 500 open arrest warrants’
BerlinBerlin prosecutor Ralph Knispel has deplored the loss of authority of the constitutional state and the work overload that the police and justice are facing.
Oil wars: Iran responds to British seizure of oil tanker
When the British military seized an Iranian oil tanker, its Marine commandos came on board the vessel by helicopter. Iran has now demonstrated that it can act on the same operational level as Britain, says a military analyst.
Preserving the French way of life in Béziers
BéziersA French municipal newspaper has once again made a name for itself, particularly welcoming "the return of common sense for five years", that is to say since the election of Robert Ménard at the helm of the city.
French military flocking to Le Pen’s RN party
ParisA French study on the electoral behavior of soldiers and gendarmes which examined the votes in several municipalities where their presence is significant, found that the National Rally is growing on Republicans party voters.
Italy stops French initiative to open ports to migrant landings
RomeItalian Interior Ministry officials at the informal EU interior ministries' meeting on Mediterranean migration in Paris on Monday stopped a French initiative towards a joint document and demanded the rotation of safe ports for landing migrants.
Merkel accuses Salvini of criminal collusion with Russia
BerlinGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday during a press conference in Berlin that relations between Moscow and EU’s right-wing political parties were a cause for concern.
Foreign workers in Denmark hit record high
CopenhagenA record number of more than 380 000 foreigners were employed in Denmark in 2018. They work mainly in agriculture, cleaning and the restaurant industry, according to a new report from the Danish national chamber of commerce, Dansk Erhverv.
Wilders denounces ‘white privilege’ training for civil servants
AmsterdamDutch anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders, has called the plan for Amsterdam from the GreenLeft party to end alleged labor market discrimination, "idiotic racism" against whites.
Republicans MEP unleashes Twitter storm after comments about black Minister
ParisFrench MEP Nadine Morano did not appreciate the statements by her black colleague Sibeth N'Diaye and she has made it known. Her comments unleashed a massive Twitter storm.
‘In Berlin there are 8 500 open arrest warrants’
BerlinBerlin prosecutor Ralph Knispel has deplored the loss of authority of the constitutional state and the work overload that the police and justice are facing.
Oil wars: Iran responds to British seizure of oil tanker
When the British military seized an Iranian oil tanker, its Marine commandos came on board the vessel by helicopter. Iran has now demonstrated that it can act on the same operational level as Britain, says a military analyst.
Preserving the French way of life in Béziers
BéziersA French municipal newspaper has once again made a name for itself, particularly welcoming "the return of common sense for five years", that is to say since the election of Robert Ménard at the helm of the city.
French military flocking to Le Pen’s RN party
ParisA French study on the electoral behavior of soldiers and gendarmes which examined the votes in several municipalities where their presence is significant, found that the National Rally is growing on Republicans party voters.