In the 80 years since the U.S. attacks on Japan, no other country has used a nuclear weapon in war. That remarkable record could soon be broken and all progress lost.
French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the "progress" made in peace talks in Saudi Arabia between Ukraine and the United ...
On March 13, the French president will convene the prime minister and seven other ministers at the Elysée Palace to discuss ...
COLUMN. Threatened by a potential withdrawal of the American umbrella, Germany and Poland are calling on France for its ...
In recent days, the perceived value among allies of acquiring nuclear weapons is up, and confidence in the U.S. nuclear ...
Firstly, a strong military requires a strong, stable society. Social cohesion is not a luxury, it is a pillar of national security. Gutting protections for the most vulnerable while ramping up ...
Bankruptcies in France's tech start-up sector are increasing, according to a survey published on Tuesday whose findings could ...
More than 50 years after the passing of the hero of Free France, is Europe having a de Gaulle moment? The question echoes in ...
When European Union leaders met in Brussels on February 6th to discuss the war in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron ...
U.S. allies around the world are warming to the idea of developing their own nuclear weapons, the result of a growing sense ...
As Trump betrays traditional U.S. allies and kowtows to the Kremlin, officials throughout Europe are looking for a new ...
In recent months, Emmanuel Macron insisted on the need to slash public debt, yet now he calls for huge military spending. The call to remilitarize has become the center of the French president’s ...