Key economic and immigration reforms eyed by France’s Macron

[ad_1] “We need to act as Europeans”, said the French president, outlining “a major political initiative” for the upcoming months. The end of August is approaching, the long French summer…

Why is France burning? Violent protests spread beyond the City of Love! Here’s what led to the unrest

[ad_1] France Police Shooting: France has been gripped by a range of violent incidents including riots, protests, and loot. Videos of people taking to streets and vehicles being set on…

France riots: Advice for holidaymakers going to Paris or Marseille

[ad_1] French cities have been rocked by violent protests in recent weeks. Here’s what you need to know about ongoing tensions. Riots across France earlier this month left some holidaymakers…

Germany’s Scholz says following riots in France ‘with concern’

[ad_1] BERLIN: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Sunday he was following riots in France “with concern”, a day after President Emmanuel Macron postponed a state visit to his country over…

China complains to France after Chinese tourists hurt in riots

[ad_1] BEIJING: China’s Consulate General in Marseille complained to France after a bus carrying a Chinese tour group in the southern city had its windows smashed leading to minor injuries,…

As Nahel is buried, Macron cancels trip to Germany

[ad_1] President Emmanuel Macron has scrapped an official trip to Germany after a fourth straight night of rioting in France. Macron postpones trip to Germany President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday…

France’s Macron postpones state visit to Germany amid domestic crisis

[ad_1] BERLIN: French President Emmanuel Macron has postponed a state visit to Germany that was to begin on Sunday due to unrest in France, both countries announced on Saturday. The…

France braces for protests after ‘unforgivable’ police shooting

[ad_1] PARIS: France braced for more angry protests Wednesday after the killing of a teenager by police during a traffic stop that President Emmanuel Macron called “unforgivable”. The government said…