For decades, Washington lectured Beijing about avoiding protectionism, eliminating barriers to foreign investment, and disciplining the use of subsidies and industrial policy—with only modest success.
Paris: French authorities on Thursday requested its citizens to immediately leave the territory of Iran. The French Foreign Ministry has issued a warning to its citizens amid the release of one of its ...
WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has prepared a proposal to overhaul the structure of how Washington distributes billions of dollars of foreign aid, according to an ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said France did not provide anything in exchange for Grondeau’s liberation. Barrot told French broadcaster TF1 on Thursday that he had initially ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot wrote on X he had been "held hostage in Iran for 887 days". No further details on the circumstances of Grondeau's release were made available. There were ...
The French foreign ministry said that its consular services had been informed of the incident, and that the United States was "sovereign" in deciding who could enter and remain on its territory.
The French Foreign Affairs Ministry meanwhile said it “regretted the situation” in a statement and wanted to promote “freedom of expression” and “academic and scientific cooperation.” The academic, ...
The French Foreign Ministry said another French citizen who had been under house arrest in Tehran for more than four months was released Wednesday night. He asked to not be publicly identified ...
Contacted by AFP, US border authorities had no immediate reaction. The French Foreign Ministry said that the US is "sovereign" over the entry and residence of foreign nationals on its territory ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot posted a picture of Mr Grondeau on a plane returning home on Thursday. "Held hostage in Iran for 887 days, he has been reunited with his family ...
The French foreign ministry said that its consular services had been informed of the incident, and that the United States was "sovereign" in deciding who could enter and remain on its territory. But ...
Le Monde, the French news agency that reported the incident on 19 March, said that American authorities accused the scientist of sending messages “that express hatred towards Trump and can be qu ...
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