French Political Parties

Poll puts Canadian Liberals under 'political pincer attack'

Ipsos Reid calls it a political pincer attack after its national poll puts the Nerw Democratic Party up to 19 per cent of public support, with the Liberals falling to 24 per cent. The Conservatives have 37 per cent.

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New EU president urged to clarify views on Turkey's future

22/11/2009New EU president urged to clarify views on Turkey's future The EU Greens support Turkish entry in the EU though accession negotiations are moving at glacial pace. Brussels -- The EU parliament's Green party on Friday...

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Hand-wringing

For a nation not particularly known for its moral qualms - it once hailed a head-butting footballer as a hero - the French feel surprisingly chastened about their questionable qualification for next year's World Cup. Reactions...

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Europe Gives Up on 'Right to Internet' - BusinessWeek

A sweeping telecom reform package finally cleared the European Parliament, but members abandoned a bid to declare Internet access a fundamental right Early Thursday morning the European Parliament and EU member states finally...

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Gordon Brown accused of taking 'wrong' EU job

Gordon Brown has been accused of putting Britain's economic interest at risk by accepting the "wrong" European Union job. By James Kirkup and Bruno Waterfield in Brussels Baroness Ashton Photo: JEFF GILBERT Critics said he had...

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'The Anti-Communist Manifestos: Four Books That Shaped The Cold War'

In "The Anti-Communist Manifestos," John V. Fleming writes a history of four books that transformed world history by telling the grim story of communism. "The Anti-Communist Manifestos: Four Books That Shaped the Cold War" by...

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French minister breaks ranks with Sarkozy to call for World Cup replay

A senior French minister has reignited the diplomatic row surrounding Ireland's controversial defeat in the World Cup play-off by breaking ranks and suggesting Fifa should order the match to be replayed.

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The IMF continues to suffer from the pull of finance fetishism

By Dani Rodrik Commentary by Friday, November 20, 2009 Listen to the Article - The occasion was Brazil’s decision to impose a 2 percent tax on short-term capital inflows to prevent a speculative bubble and further appreciation...

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Werewolf: Portugal weathers the recession

Portugal weathers the recession Tuesday night in Lisbon had started out like an old murder mystery movie. My contact would be Rui Araujo, the leading investigative journalist in Portugal. Only a few days before, there were...

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An Islam Compatible With The Republic

And Turkey's culture is Islam: It would be incompatible with Europe, and even with the Republic [France]. It has adopted the political party as method of political participation and, because it is as theologically and...

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