Will it be Hollande v Sarkozy again?
French President Francois Hollande’s troubles provide an opportunity for his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who is reportedly preparing for a comeback with his teams in place.
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President Hollande names a new cabinet, excluding Socialist dissidents who were demanding an end to the government’s economic austerity policies.
Squaring up to Argentina in the second semi-final, the Netherlands are hoping to avenge past failures. The Dutch team have made it to the final three times, but have yet to win the World Cup.
Dutch-style collective pensions are reportedly due to be unveiled by the government in the Queen’s Speech, but would they leave us better off?
Germany and France have warned Russia that it will face “appropriate consequences” if the 25 May election in Ukraine does not go ahead as planned.
How can Europe change? The question is for both of us! France’s President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister David Cameron are questioned by Channel 4 News’s Jonathan Rugman.
Order! That’ll be a pint and a glass of your best red. See what happened when Francois Hollande and David Cameron took Anglo-French diplomacy to the pub. (Note: This may deviate from real life events)
French President Francois Hollande’s troubles provide an opportunity for his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who is reportedly preparing for a comeback with his teams in place.
Francois Hollande prepares to meet the media – but one can’t help thinking that the foreign press corps are the last people he would want to spend time with.
At a major press conference, French President Francois Hollande sidesteps questions about his love life. But Le Monde’s editor denies that the French media are ignoring issues around the story.
France’s first lady is getting ready to leave hospital and is reportedly “ready to forgive” Francois Hollande over an alleged affair with an actress. But will the French public be so easily pacified?
France’s first lady is admitted to hospital in Paris needing “rest” but is expected to be discharged on Monday.
The French president marks a year in office with a rare press conference. But with France entering recession and his popularity at an all-time low, it may not be the happiest of anniversaries.
French President Francois Hollande arrives in Timbuktu, Mali, six days after French forces parachuted in the town to recapture it from Al-Qaeda linked militants.
When Francois Hollande’s socialist government presents its budget to the French people, it will cast a harsh light on the distinction between election rhetoric and the realities of power.
The smiles are strained and the body language stiff but Conservative David Cameron insists he has much in common with Francois Hollande – the Socialist he refused to meet during France’s elections.