By Gabriel Stargardter PARIS (Reuters) -French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Thursday said those behind death threats ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said France should follow U.S. President Donald Trump's hardline stance toward ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she aims to lead France as the president of a "non-aligned" power but insisted she ...
French police have opened an investigation into death threats against a judge and two prosecutors involved in a corruption ...
Experts argue the French rightwing leader's newfound distance from the U.S. president represents the growing legitimacy of ...
Once called the 'most hated man in France', Le Pen maintained that his ideas were simply 'ahead of their time' ...
The newly created European Union far-right party the Patriots for Europe, home to populists like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, whose death on Tuesday was confirmed by the far-right National Rally, spent much of his life fighting – as a soldier in France’s colonial wars, as a fringe politician known ...
Exploiting France's sense of "malaise", Le Pen rallied a broad coalition, made up of working-class voters in deindustrialised areas who believed that immigrants were taking "French" jobs ...
Instead, Mr. Camus said, it seems to be trying to “re-inject” a new version of Mr. Le Pen into France’s collective memory, safe in the knowledge that there will be no more racist or ...