2026 Municipal Elections Results: Socialist Deputy Philippe Brun Defeated in His Stronghold of Eure
Socialist Deputy Philippe Brun lost the municipal election in Louviers to the incumbent center-right mayor François-Xavier Priollaud by a narrow margin.
The victory in the municipal elections of former Prime Minister Philippe boosts his candidacy for the presidential elections of 2027
Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe's reelection as mayor of Le Havre strengthens his prospects for the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Philippe, one of the main candidates for the presidency of France, re-elected mayor
Centrist Édouard Philippe has been re-elected as the mayor of Le Havre, a significant political move as he is also considered a leading candidate for the French presidency in 2027.
Municipal Elections in Le Havre: After His Re-election, Édouard Philippe Sees Reasons for Hope as 'Those of Good Will' Exclude 'The Extremes'
After being re-elected with 47% of the votes, Édouard Philippe expresses optimism for the future of Le Havre, highlighting a collective effort to sideline extreme political views.
Municipal Elections 2026: Winner in Le Havre, Édouard Philippe Sets Out for 2027
Edward Philippe has been re-elected in Le Havre with 47.71% of the votes, positioning himself for a run in the 2027 presidential elections.
Édouard Philippe, re-elected mayor of Le Havre, his condition to run in the presidential elections next year
Édouard Philippe was re-elected mayor of Le Havre with 47% of the votes, positioning him as a leading centrist candidate for the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Le Pen's far right suffers setbacks in French mayoral elections, ex-PM Philippe wins key race
Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally experienced significant losses in French municipal elections, particularly in Toulon and Nîmes, while former PM Édouard Philippe secured re-election in Le Havre.
Philippe Diallo, head of the FFF, to Le Figaro: 'Yes, I know the name of the future coach' of the French team
Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), confirmed in an exclusive interview that he knows who will be the next coach of the French national team.
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave: "In terms of nuclear policy, the European Union has lost fifteen years"
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave critique the European Union's nuclear policy, highlighting a recent acknowledgment of past mistakes by Ursula von der Leyen.
"The inhabitants are divided": in Haute-Vienne, a mayor re-elected despite being charged with rape with a ban on appearing in his commune
Philippe Janicot has been re-elected as mayor of Boisseuil in Haute-Vienne despite facing serious allegations of rape, which has resulted in a divisive atmosphere in the community.
Philippe Chambrier has lived for 33 years in his hometown in France and now rejoices at the rise of the far-right
Philippe Chambrier expresses his contentment with the rising far-right political influence as local elections approach in Ozoir-la-Ferrière, France.
Judge bars 2 Quebec men accused of fathering hundreds of kids from donating sperm
A Quebec court has issued an injunction preventing two men from donating sperm while they face allegations of fathering hundreds of children.
Retailleau, Philippe, Attal... The 'presidential candidates' of the central bloc and LR under pressure from a strengthened left
Leaders from LR, Horizons, and Renaissance are under renewed pressure to unify a presidential candidacy in light of a resurgent left, highlighted by the recent municipal elections.
Editorial by Philippe Gélie: "NATO is Taking on Water in Hormuz"
Philippe Gélie's editorial discusses NATO's challenges and European leaders' reluctance to support U.S. actions against Iran, reflecting broader strategic disagreements.
Municipal Elections: How Alliance Choices on the Left Foreshadow Presidential Strategies
The Socialist Party expressed outrage over its candidate in Strasbourg aligning with Édouard Philippe's party while supporting merges with La France insoumise.
Municipal Elections in Bordeaux: The Pragmatic Ecologist Pierre Hurmic Goes from Favorite to Underdog in an Instant
The unexpected withdrawal of economist Philippe Dessertine has reshuffled the dynamics of the Bordeaux municipal elections, leaving incumbent ecologist Pierre Hurmic in a precarious position against Renaissance candidate Thomas Cazenave.
‘A moral suicide for the PS’: Philippe Val denounces agreements with LFI in the municipal elections
Philippe Val criticizes the Socialist Party's local alliances with La France Insoumise ahead of the municipal elections, calling it a moral suicide.
War in the Middle East: What is the status of French repatriations stuck in the region?
French authorities have conducted repatriation efforts for citizens stranded in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict, chartering flights to bring home approximately 2,700 individuals.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Bordeaux, Philippe Dessertine's Withdrawal Revives Hope for an Alternation
Philippe Dessertine's unexpected withdrawal from the Bordeaux municipal elections could shift the city's political landscape towards the right.
The Court of Cassation extends the protection of journalists' sources everywhere, even outside their offices
The French Court of Cassation has reaffirmed the protection of journalists' sources in all locations, ruling in favor of a journalist who contested the seizure of his notes and devices.
The Battle for French Town Halls Will Also Affect the President and the EU. Will the Presidential Candidate Stay and Will the Le Penists Score?
Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe faces a crucial political challenge as he defends his mayoral position in Le Havre, which could significantly impact his presidential ambitions.
Municipal Elections in Bordeaux: Retailleau, Larcher, Philippe... Several Leaders from the Right and Center Call to Vote for Cazenave
Prominent figures from the right and center in France express their support for Thomas Cazenave in the Bordeaux municipal elections, urging voters to rally against potential fragmentation of the ballot.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Bordeaux, Philippe Dessertine's Doggedness May Hinder the Changeover
Philippe Dessertine's refusal to ally with fellow candidates could threaten the possibility of a political change in Bordeaux's upcoming municipal elections.
Elections in French Town Halls Will Also Influence the President and the EU. Will the Presidential Candidate Hold On and Will the Le Pen Supporters Do Well?
Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe faces a critical political battle in the municipal elections as he defends his mayoral seat in Le Havre while eyeing the presidency.
French Local Elections: Leftists Lead in Paris, Far Rights Hope for Victories
Preliminary results show centrist Edouard Philippe leading in the upcoming second round of local elections in Le Havre, critical for his 2027 presidential campaign.
In the first round of 'municipal' elections in France, former Prime Minister Philippe succeeded, increasing his chances for the presidency
Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe enjoyed a successful first round in municipal elections, boosting his presidential prospects for 2027.
Presidential hopeful can be saved in French local elections
Initial results from the French local elections indicate a socialist candidate leading in Paris, while the far-right is gaining ground in southern France.
Municipal Elections Le Havre: Édouard Philippe far ahead with nearly 44%, far ahead of the Communist Jean-Paul Lecoq
In the first round of the municipal elections in Le Havre, Édouard Philippe secured approximately 44% of the votes, leading significantly against his nearest competitor, Jean-Paul Lecoq of the Communist Party.
Municipal Elections: In Le Havre, Édouard Philippe Reassures Himself by Distancing His Opponents
Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe is leading the municipal election in Le Havre, securing 43.71% of the votes in the first round and positioning himself favorably against his rivals.
Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe Gambles His Political Future in Municipal Elections
Édouard Philippe, former Prime Minister of France, faces a crucial test in the municipal elections that will determine his political future and aspirations within the center-right party.
Local Elections in France: More Than a Mood Test for the Presidential Elections
The local elections in France are crucial for Édouard Philippe's presidential aspirations, particularly in his home city of Le Havre.
Municipal Elections: From Le Havre to Nice, Édouard Philippe and His Party, Horizons, Face High Stakes
Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe and his political party, Horizons, are facing significant challenges as they prepare for their first municipal elections.
VIDEO: Robbery in the heart of London: attackers stole an expensive luxury watch from a tourist
A wealthy Chinese tourist was attacked in London's Mayfair area, resulting in the theft of a luxury Patek Philippe watch worth nearly €42,500.
Oliver Glasner outlines Jean-Philippe Mateta plan - 'that will also be important'
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner discusses the gradual reintegration of striker Jean-Philippe Mateta following his recovery from injury.
In France, the first round of municipal elections on Sunday - national conservatives hope for good results
The upcoming municipal elections in France have national conservatives anticipating success, particularly as former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe aims to retain the mayoralty of Le Havre amid a competitive landscape.
France's municipal elections first round on Sunday – national conservatives hope for good results
France is preparing for the first round of municipal elections, with national conservatives hoping for better outcomes as they prepare for the upcoming presidential elections in 2027.
Mps? Generali can replace Axa
Generali's CEO Philippe Donnet suggests the company might replace Axa in a joint venture with Monte dei Paschi after Mediobanca's acquisition, emphasizing the need for European savings management.
Jean-Philippe Mateta returns but dominant Crystal Palace denied in Europe
Crystal Palace drew 0-0 with AEK Larnaca in a European fixture, despite dominating the match and welcoming back Jean-Philippe Mateta from injury.
Municipal elections in Bordeaux: former mayor Hugues Martin calls on Dessertine to join forces with Cazenave for the second round
Former Bordeaux mayor Hugues Martin is urging Philippe Dessertine to unite his list with that of candidate Thomas Cazenave to challenge the incumbent ecologist mayor Pierre Hurmic in the upcoming municipal elections.
"It's going to be a tight election": in Le Havre, Édouard Philippe's "parallel" campaign against the PCF
Édouard Philippe, preparing for a future presidential duel, focuses on his local election campaign against the Communist Party in Le Havre.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: "France in the Middle East, a Mission in Troubled Waters"
Philippe Gélie's editorial discusses France's strategic military deployment in the Middle East amidst escalating tensions, emphasizing the potential impacts on commercial navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Philippe Lacheau: "I hope deep down that Alain Chabat will see my Marsupilami"
Philippe Lacheau discusses the unexpected success of his family comedy 'Marsupilami,' which has attracted over five million viewers in France.
"I will not rally anyone": in Bordeaux, Dessertine rules out the possibility of an agreement with Cazenave for the municipal elections
Philippe Dessertine has ruled out forming an alliance with Thomas Cazenave ahead of the upcoming municipal elections in Bordeaux, where he currently has 17% support according to a recent poll.
The editorial by Philippe Gélie: "Donald Trump, the art of war reversed"
Philippe Gélie critiques Donald Trump's approach to international conflict, likening it to deal-making rather than traditional warfare.
"A lot of relief": repatriated from the Middle East, several hundred French nationals arrived at Roissy after more than 24 hours of travel
Several hundred French nationals have successfully been repatriated from Oman to Paris after a lengthy journey, marking the government's third civil repatriation flight amidst ongoing conflict in the region.
Six Nations: 'Scottish Fury', the Blues starved of balls... Philippe Saint-André deciphers the disillusionment of the XV of France at Murrayfield
Philippe Saint-André analyzes the disappointing performance of the French rugby team after their loss to Scotland in the Six Nations.
Presidential election: Bardella in pole position, Philippe the best hope of the central bloc, Mélenchon resists... Discover the Figaro poll
An exclusive Figaro poll indicates that Bardella leads the first round of the presidential election, while Philippe emerges as a strong candidate from the central bloc and Mélenchon maintains his support.
"I only talk about the municipal elections": in danger in Le Havre, Édouard Philippe "denationalizes" his campaign
Édouard Philippe is reshaping his campaign strategy for the municipal elections in Le Havre as he faces tough competition and is perceived as losing ground according to recent polls.
France: Poll Shows Main Challenger to the Far Right, Édouard Philippe, Could Lose His Mayoral Seat
A recent poll indicates that former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe may lose his mayoral seat in Le Havre, potentially compromising his presidential ambitions for 2027.
Will the new US tariffs hit Canada? The finance minister has no illusions
Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has acknowledged the impact of new US tariffs on Canadian trade following President Trump's recent address.