Who is Emmanuel Moulin, the new governor of France's central bank?
Parliament approved the appointment of the former Elysée chief of staff to head the Banque de France on Wednesday, May 20.
Merz Raises Concerns Over Ukraine's EU Membership Timeline and Territorial Issues
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has expressed skepticism regarding Ukraine's aspirations for EU membership by 2027, suggesting that territorial concessions may be necessary.
Six French Nationals Convicted for Attempting to Join Jihadist Group in Mozambique
In a notable case, six young French citizens were found guilty in Paris for their plans to migrate to Mozambique and align with the jihadist group al-Shabab, active since 2017.
Ebola Responders in DR Congo Face Critical Supply Shortages
First responders to the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo express their frustration over a lack of essential resources, raising concerns about effective outbreak management.
Trump's Corporate Strategy Creates Rift Among US Businesses and Boosts European Competitors
Trump's focus on US corporate interests in Europe is causing divisions among American companies, while simultaneously providing European firms with opportunities in markets historically led by US giants.
Robin Campillo, filmmaker: 'I don't see how a blacklist of French cinema could be enforced. Would it even be legal?'
The director criticizes conservative billionaire Vincent Bolloré, emphasizing the importance of unity in the film industry.
Progress Reported in EU-US Trade Negotiations, Steel Deal on the Horizon
UK Minister of State for Trade, Chris Bryant, highlights advancements in EU-US trade talks, particularly regarding steel, while addressing challenges in diplomatic relations with Russia.
EU Finalizes Trade Agreement with US Amidst Putin's Visit to China
European lawmakers have finalized a trade agreement with the United States, originally signed last July. This development coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Xi Jinping in China.
Merkel Recognized with European Order of Merit Amid Legacy Reflections
Angela Merkel has been awarded the European Order of Merit, prompting renewed discussions about her impact during challenging political times.
Putin's Beijing Visit Highlights Russia-China Trade Relations
As Vladimir Putin arrives in Beijing for a two-day visit, discussions with the Chinese leader are expected to center on trade, following recent U.S. diplomatic engagements.
Russia and China Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Conflicts
As the US and Russia face ongoing wars, Russia expresses optimism for upcoming talks with China, aiming to enhance their partnership during these turbulent times.
MEP Zovko Warns of Job Risks Amid EU-US Trade Negotiation Delays
Željana Zovko, a Member of the European Parliament, expresses concerns about the impact of stalled EU-US trade talks on jobs and industry, citing ideological conflicts and procedural complexities.
Xi Warns Trump That Putin May Regret Ukraine Invasion
During a recent conversation, Xi Jinping informed Donald Trump that Vladimir Putin could face regrets over the invasion of Ukraine. Trump also proposed collaboration with Putin against the International Criminal Court.
EU's New Cookie Consent Rules: A Double-Edged Sword?
The EU's initiative to address 'cookie fatigue' through browser-level consent may simplify user experience, but critics caution about unintended consequences for advertising and costs.
Russian Strikes Hit Dnipro and Odesa, Causing Injuries
Local authorities report at least a dozen injuries in Dnipro and Odesa following overnight strikes, which come after Kyiv's recent drone attacks on Russia.
Russia's Treatment of Ukrainian Civilians Raises Serious Concerns
Since the onset of the 2022 invasion, Russia has reportedly detained over 16,000 civilians from occupied Ukrainian territories, raising alarms about human rights violations.
Modi's Visit to Sweden Marks a New Chapter in EU-India Relations
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues his European tour, his meetings in Gothenburg signal a promising development in EU-India relations, according to European leaders.
Bolivian police clash with protesters blocking roads into La Paz
Bolivian police and soldiers clashed Saturday with protesters blocking roads into La Paz to press for wage increases and other demands.
Verstappen Aims for Nurburgring Comeback After Reliability Setback
Max Verstappen has announced his intention to return to the Nurburgring 24 Hours after a reliability issue thwarted his chances of victory in the race.
Keir Starmer Faces Leadership Crisis Amid Calls for Resignation from Labour MPs
Sir Keir Starmer is under significant pressure as nearly 90 Labour MPs demand his resignation, marking a challenging period for his leadership.