Jean-Luc M茅lenchon, a leader of the left-wing France Unbowed, has聽called聽for a return to independence and diplomacy based on global justice.
France
French journalist Valentin Gendrot spent two years infiltrating the French police. Barry Healy reviews his disturbing account.
Next year's French elections will take place in a context where the parties of the left and right are in grave difficulty and the COVID-19 pandemic poses new problems for capitalists and anticapitalists alike, writes John Mullen.
Rather than provide debt relief to developing countries struggling to bring COVID-19 under control, global financial institutions are continuing to impose neoliberal structural adjustment measures, write Eric Toussaint, Emilie Paumard, Milan Rivi茅.
Islamophobia in France has been growing in strength for many years, but has dangerously accelerated in recent weeks, writes John Mullen.
The second round of the French local elections was bad news for President Emanuel Macron and his austerity agenda, writes John Mullen.听
French聽President Emanuel Macron hopes to show bosses and the stock market he has a plan for recovery through the next few months, without half a million people dead or mass rioting in the streets, writes John Mullen.
La Vie Scolaire sets out to show another side to Paris' famous banlieues, one that is more hopeful, but fails to develop into a memorable film, argues Barry Healy.听
Thousands of Kurds and their international supporters converged for a huge protest in Strasbourg, France, to demand the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan,聽writes聽Peter Boyle.
The movement against Emmanuel Macron's pension reforms is entering a new phase.听Lisbeth Latham takes a look at this historic movement.
The cracks in Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron's neoliberal government are beginning to show and the strikes are continuing to broaden, writes John Mullen.
On January 14鈥17,聽fresh聽strikes and demonstrations took place聽across France.
According to media reports, several French ports were blocked by a 72-hour strike by members of the Conf茅d茅ration G茅n茅rale du Travail (CGT), as part of the ongoing mass transportation strikes over Prime Minister Emanuel Macron鈥檚 attacks on the pension system.
The CGT called a 72-hour walk-out starting from January 14 and for pickets on January 17, in what the union has called 鈥渙p茅ration ports morts鈥 (operation dead ports).
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