Has Macron become an authoritarian president?

Has Macron become an authoritarian president?

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Another Take: What US tariffs mean for Shein and Temu shoppers

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on August 6. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Are US tariffs about to end the “add to cart” era? United States President Donald Trump’s move to end the de m ...  Afficher plus

What’s driving Cuba’s largest exodus in decades?

Beset by food shortages, blackouts, and severe inflation, a growing number of Cubans are leaving the island. What’s driving them, where are they going, and why is the government no longer trying to stop it from happening? In this episode: Andrés Pertierra (@ASPertierra), historia ...  Afficher plus

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France finally gets a new PM
FT News Briefing

President Emmanuel Macron has named the EU’s former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier as France’s next prime minister. Plus, Europe’s sustainable investment funds double down on defence stocks, and Ukraine ​President Volodymyr Zelenskyy carries out his biggest wartime cabinet r ...

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How to go from hero to zero, with Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel
EU Confidential

French President Emmanuel Macron has gone from “Mr. Europe” eight years ago to the solitary man by the Seine. At the same time, ex-German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s legacy is also going through a sudden and sharp downgrade. How did these centrist pillars of Europe tank so quickly ...  Afficher plus

Michel Barnier Premier ministre : deux mois d'attente, une nomination et beaucoup de questions
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Ce jeudi 5 septembre, Emmanuel Macron tranche enfin et choisit Michel Barnier, 73 ans, comme Premier ministre. Cette décision du Président de la République s’est faite attendre pendant près de deux mois, entraînant la France dans une période d’incertitude politique.


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Qui est Michel Barnier, le nouveau Premier ministre ?
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Le jeudi 5 septembre, Michel Barnier est officiellement nommé Premier ministre par Emmanuel Macron, après deux mois d’incertitude politique. Quelques heures après l’annonce, Gabriel Attal laisse sa place à Matignon en accueillant son remplaçant, une figure des Républicains.

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