News

French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to call snap parliamentary elections, in which the far-right National Rally party is predicted to win, could backfire. Illustration: Chris McGonigal ...
Emmanuel Macron received 58.2% of the vote compared to Marine Le Pen’s tally of 41.8 percent. SIMON WOHLFAHRT/AFP via Getty Images. Le Pen, 53, lost with 33% of the vote in the last election ...
Emmanuel Macron, the centrist and political newcomer, defeated far-right candidate Marine Le Pen Sunday to win the French presidential election. With all votes counted, the passionately pro ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will face Marine Le Pen in the second round of the country’s presidential election, setting up a rematch of their runoff contest in 2017.
French President Emmanuel Macron casts his ballot flanked by French First Lady Brigitte Macron at a polling station, to vote in the second round of French parliamentary elections in Le Touquet ...
French President Macron and far right Le Pen appear headed for runoff in French election 01:31. Paris — Incumbent Emmanuel Macron will face far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen in a winner-takes ...
When French President Emmanuel Macron called for the snap elections, people thought he was crazy. The far-right party National Rally emerged ahead of Macron’s party in the first round of voting ...
On February 20, Emmanuel Macron held a phone call with Vladimir Putin. Shortly after it ended, the French President announced he would broker a summit between his Russian counterpart and US ...
Emmanuel Macron was once the outsider in French politics. This time, as France heads to the polls on April 10, he's playing the role of global statesman.