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US President Donald Trump may think the trade agreement he struck with the European Union on Sunday is the “biggest deal ever ...
On July 27, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Donald Trump announced a deal to impose 15% tariffs on most ...
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EU and the U.S. Strike Trade Deal Described as Political Coup for Trump and a ‘Dark Day’ for Europe
After months of tense negotiations, U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have ...
France called a framework trade deal between the United States and European Union a "dark day" for Europe, saying the bloc ...
By staking out such a maximalist position on the budget, the French PM may be giving himself room to negotiate a deal in the ...
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is criticizing the trade deal struck by President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as an act of “submission” by the European Union ...
The agreement means there will only be a 15% tariff on European imports, in exchange for $600 billion of investments in the U ...
The popularity of President Emmanuel Macron has slumped to its lowest level since he swept to power in 2017, according to an ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou wants to scrap two public holidays to put France's finances back on track. It's a brave move: The last French leader to try something similar soon found himself ...
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François Bayrou freezes pensions, cuts 40,000 million in social spending, and proposes eliminating two public holidays
The Prime Minister presents the "main lines" of the 2026 budget. French Prime Minister, François Bayrou, is on thin ice after presenting the "main lines" of the 2026 budget, which includes freezing ...
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Bayrou remains defiant on pension reforms
Bayrou’s ability to navigate the budget will be a significant test, especially given Marine Le Pen’s increasing influence and demands. The post appeared first on .
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France's prime minister wants to cut 2 public holidays to save money for the indebted economy
PARIS — France’s prime minister proposed on Tuesday the elimination of two public holidays from the country’s annual calendar — possibly Easter Monday and the day marking the Allied victory over the ...
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