Britain, France, and Germany Holding Face-to-Face Talks With Iran on Friday
Foreign ministers planning to meet Iranian counterpart on Friday in a bid to persuade the country to give up its nuclear ambitions for peace.

Foreign ministers planning to meet Iranian counterpart on Friday in a bid to persuade the country to give up its nuclear ambitions for peace.

A top global arms fair erected black walls around Israeli exhibitors overnight before the event opened.

French President Emmanuel Macron warned that regime change in Iran could lead to “chaos”, as officials in France and Germany expressed concerns over potential Tehran-linked terror attacks in Europe amid the Middle East conflict.

Trump said France’s Macron was “publicity seeking” for speculating on the purpose of his early departure from the G7 conference in Canada.

Trump dropped the deal on the floor when attempting to present it to the press, sending Starmer scrabbling.

French President Emmanuel Macron’s first trip to Greenland, the strategic Arctic island coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump, is aimed at shoring up Europe’s political backing for Denmark and its semiautonomous territory.

An academic has appealed to leaders to take action to minimise the impact of civil war, which he warns has become likely in Western states.

Several European leaders urged Israel and Iran to de-escalate after Jerusalem launched a “pre-emptive” strike.

French society is devolving into a “barbarian factory”, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau warned after the fatal stabbing of a female education assistant outside of a school in Nogent on Tuesday.

A 14-year-old boy was arrested on Tuesday following the fatal stabbing of a female education assistant at a middle school in northeastern France.

A record number of people joined the famed pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres this weekend, bolstered by growing support among young people and interest in the Traditional Latin Mass.

French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greenland next weekend, the Danish prime minister’s office said Saturday – a visit by a high-profile European Union leader in the wake of U.S. expressions of interest in taking over the mineral-rich Arctic island.

“June the sixth is the price of freedom”, Pete Hegseth said at the American War Cemetery in Normandy, France on Friday morning.

The first cohort of young men charged in the violent riots in Paris over the weekend were all let off without any prison time, despite all having admitted to attacking police officers and President Macron’s vow to bring those involved to justice.

Nearly sixty per cent of people in France believe that the general state of freedom has eroded under the presidency of Emmanuel Macron, a survey has found.

Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub and other popular porn sites, is withdrawing its services from France in protest of the country’s new age verification requirements for accessing pornographic content online. The company is fiercely opposed to any laws designed to keep kids away from porn, like those passed by individual U.S. states.

Islamists have infiltrated child care homes in France to recruit minors into prostitution, drug trafficking, and terrorism, a report found.

French police officer will face trial on charges of voluntary homicide over killing of a 17-year-old, a death that triggered nationwide riots.

French authorities have charged 25 suspects, including six minors, in connection with a string of brazen kidnappings and attempted abductions targeting prominent figures in France’s cryptocurrency industry.

France saw a record number of arrests following a major sporting event after deadly scenes broke out following Paris Saint-Germain’s victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final on Saturday.

European governments are “surrendering to the Muslim Brotherhood” thanks to the “useful idiots” leading them, according to Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, who urged Jews to flee countries like England and Belgium amid growing safety concerns, rising hostility toward Israel, and an intensifying Islamist threat.

Putin will not attend Monday’s proposed ceasefire talks in Turkey, Kremlin says, as Ukraine keeps whether it will attend an open question.

French President Emmanuel Macron has attempted to downplay the significance of the explosive report from his own government detailing the infiltration of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood in France and throughout Europe, warning against the spread of so-called conspiracy theories.

President Macron blamed conspiracy theorists, A.I., and even Russia after footage of him being slapped by his wife spread on the internet.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced over $10 billion in deals with Vietnam on Monday, including an agreement for Vietnam to buy 20 French-made Airbus planes.

French first lady Brigitte Macron appeared to push her husband away with both hands on his face just before they disembarked from their plane to start a tour of Southeast Asia this weekend. President Emmanuel Macron dismissed the gesture – caught on camera – as just horseplay, but it caused a stir back home.

Far-left anarchists have claimed responsibility for sabotage attacks on electrical systems and causing power outages in Southern France over the weekend, including at the Cannes Film Festival.

Striking taxi drivers in Paris are threatening to take their protest to the French Open and block access to Roland-Garros on Monday if the government does not listen to their demands.

A massive power outage in France on Saturday that hit the Cannes Film Festival is being investigated as possible arson.

A major power outage struck southeastern France on Saturday, disrupting traffic and briefly halting events at the Cannes Film Festival as the prestigious event prepared to hand out its top prize.

The Swedish government has announced an investigation into the “Islamist infiltration” in the country following the publication of the bombshell French report claiming that the Muslim Brotherhood has waged a decades-long campaign to penetrate European institutions with the aim of subverting the West and imposing Sharia law.

Israeli minister said Western leaders must be held to account for emboldening “the forces of terror” through “appeasement”.

On the sidelines of the Cannes film festival this week, prominent French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz declared that “there are no more native French people” and that he hopes the entire world will become mixed-race.

French President Emmanuel Macron’s political party has called for a ban on young girls wearing Islamic veils in public and a new law against “Islamist entryism” after a bombshell government report found that the Muslim Brotherhood has waged a multi-generational campaign to infiltrate institutions and control Islamic communities in service of instituing Sharia law to the West.

An explosive report from the French government has alleged that the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood network has embarked upon a decades-long effort to forge a fifth column in France and across Europe, through infiltrating government institutions and radicalising Muslim communities, while veiling their true intentions with supposedly noble causes such as fighting “Islamophobia” all in the service of subverting the West and Sharia taking over.

UK suspended trade negotiations with Israel and summoned their ambassador over what the PM called the “intolerable” operation in Gaza.

Israel’s defensive campaign in Gaza is a “war of civilization over barbarism” and could “end tomorrow” if hostages are freed, Hamas disarmed, and Gaza demilitarized, declared Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who rebuked European leaders for pressuring Israel to halt its operations against the Islamic terror group, while urging them to back President Donald Trump’s peace plan.

France is “determined” to recognise a Palestinian state, its foreign minister said on Tuesday, condemning Israel.

Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the Telegram messaging app, has claimed that the head of France’s foreign intelligence agency asked him to ban Romanian conservatives ahead of the country’s elections, a request he says he refused.

A West African terrorist group called Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) claims it killed 200 soldiers when it attacked an army base in Burkina Faso on Sunday.
