EU sides with France in the U.S, Australia spat
Top EU officials have rallied behind France in criticizing the United States for negotiating a security pact in secret with Australia and Britain that cost Paris a lucrative submarine deal as diplomatic tensions escalate over the issue.
France, U.S. tensions enter “crisis” mode
In an unprecedented step that has exposed the intensity of France’s anger against its allies, Paris has recalled its ambassadors to the United States and Australia in a furious row over the scrapping of a submarine contract.
The “Francophone”, “Francophile” who stabbed France in the back
In an article published on November 23, 2020 on the Politico website titled “9 things to know about Antony Blinken, the next U.S. secretary of state”, Blinken was projected as a man with no flaws.
France, Britain to propose Kabul “safe zone”
At an emergency, United Nations Security Council meeting set for Monday, France, and Britain will submit a resolution on Afghanistan proposing a safe zone in Kabul to try and protect people trying to leave the country.
Iran articulates nuclear positions ahead of Vienna talks
While the new Iranian president, Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, is busy forming his administration, Western countries impatiently ask the new Iranian government to set a date for the resumption of the Vienna nuclear talks.
“Authoritarian” health pass protests in France
Without the permits French residents are prohibited from entering many places including shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, hospitals as well as boarding long-distance trains. Even somebody dining on an outside terrace will need the pass.
Macron’s Polynesia trip clouded in controversy over France’s nuclear weapons tests
French President, Emmanuel Macron, has kicked off his first official trip to French Polynesia where residents of the more than 100 Islands will be eager to confront him.
Zarif holds talks with EU’s Borrell
Iran continued to voice protest over a controversial speech delivered by Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa at a virtual gathering organized by an Iranian terrorist group called Mojahedin-e- Khalq (MEK).
French Govt. Threatens to Punish Military Officials Critical of Macron
The French government has threatened to punish the military officials and servicemen that signed a letter criticizing President Emmanuel Macron’s policies toward the country's refugee crisis, social security, and the Muslim world.
Le Pen Warns France Will Face ‘Explosion’ If Macron Re-Elected
The leader of France's National Rally party, Marine Le Pen, lambasted the French government about how little it has achieved on the questions of security and immigration.
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				
 				




























