France, Macron and Lecornu
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The cost of Europe’s way of life — health care, affordable education and a dignified retirement for all, through high social spending — is becoming unbearably high.
While France has a long history of hefty overspending, economists say political turmoil – which has stalled policymaking – is bringing the country’s debt problem to a head.
The country is at the conjuncture of several crises at once - but is it fair to blame Macron for 'this shipwreck'?
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said institutions are observing France’s political crisis and hope a government finds a way to adopt a budget.
The surprise resignation of Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office intensified concerns that France would be unable to tackle its enormous debt pile.
BRUSSELS (AP) — Russia is waging a “targeted gray zone campaign” against Europe, including airspace violations, sabotage and cyberattacks that will only escalate if the Kremlin is not challenged, the European Union’s top official warned on Wednesday.
Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar will head into his final two races of the season on Tuesday and Saturday boasting the coup of becoming the first man in a decade to claim the world and European road race crown in the same season.
Evo France is breaking records as the largest fighting game ever in the history of the European Union – and it hasn’t even started yet.