The euro saw a slight increase against the dollar following the French government's collapse after a no-confidence vote.
Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield asks if the next French prime minister will face the same fate as Michel Barnier.
Whichever government comes in next will face enormous pressure to reduce the government’s deficit, which has greatly ...
Wednesday’s vote follows fierce opposition from both left-wing and far-right parties to Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s ...
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday will seek ways out of France's political crisis, after Michel Barnier became the ...
The French government was toppled Wednesday after far-left and far-right lawmakers joined forces to pass a no-confidence ...
Marine Le Pen's National Rally party triggered the collapse of the French government. Le Pen faces trial for alleged fake ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government collapsed after just three months following a no-confidence vote. Far-right ...
Emmanuel Macron is looking for a new prime minister on Thursday after the far right joined forces with the left to push through a no-confidence motion against his government over a budget dispute.
PARIS -- The deputies of the French National Assembly voted on Wednesday evening in favor of a no-confidence vote, forcing ...
Michel Barnier, a conservative appointed in September, now holds the distinction of being France's shortest-serving prime ...
Wall Street stocks surged to fresh records Wednesday on hopes about easing US monetary policy, shrugging off political upheaval in South Korea and France. All three major US indices scored records, ...