PARIS, Sept 22 (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Michel Barnier said on Sunday that he would not raise taxes on most French taxpayers, although the wealthiest would have to help close a hole in the ...
France's private sector economy slipped back into contraction in September as the temporary Olympic boost faded, flash survey data ...
France's new right-leaning government held its first meeting early on Monday, with Prime Minister Michel Barnier presiding ...
Eurozone business activity declined for the first time in seven months in September, as France lost steam after the end of ...
A day after French Prime Minister Michel Barnier named his government, voters are getting to know some new faces. Many of the ...
Throughout the post-invasion stall, the eurozone's jobs market has remained strong, with the unemployment rate at a record low. But the surveys suggested a turning point has been reached, with ...
This week, we have part 2 of the First Qualifying Round of the 2024-25 UEFA Women’s Champions League, analyzing Champions ...
"The French people want and need tax justice," Michel Barnier noted after his recent appointment, looking for ways to plug ...
A Cajun man from Thibodaux delivered fuel and orders to and from the Battle of the Bulge for three straight days.
France's new Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said on Monday that security would be his top priority as he and other ...
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