Far-right French leader Marine Le Pen told a Sunday newspaper that her party would not necessarily vote to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government -- so long as he agreed to negotiate.
Requests to amend France’s 2025 budget as the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier battles to remain in power would cost almost €10 billion ($10.6 billion), the nation’s budget minister said in ...
Four families have been displaced after an early-morning apartment fire Saturday, the State Road Volunteer Fire Department ...
Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government narrowly avoided a ratings downgrade, but persistent demands from both ...
Fire damaged a house in Elizabeth Township early Saturday. The Elizabeth Township Fire Department said they were called to ...
Some of the biggest companies in France now have lower borrowing costs than the sovereign as credit traders fret about fiscal ...
KARE 11 political reporter John Croman is retiring after 27 years at the station. Wednesday marked Croman’s final appearance ...
Political wrangling continues to cast a shadow over the French government's effort to pass next year's budget bill through ...
US shoppers used their mobile phones, laptops, desktops and other devices to make roughly $10.8 billion in purchases online ...
CHINA NEWS An official gauge of China’s manufacturing activity edged up, marking its second consecutive month of expansion after Beijing moved to stabilize economic growth. The manufacturing ...
On Friday, the world's leading credit rating agency kept France's credit rating unchanged, but expressed concern about the ...
The mother of Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s pick for Defense secretary, reportedly sent him an email in 2018 accusing ...