Jean-Marie Le Pen, a major figure of the French far-right who founded in 1972 the National Front (now the National Rally), died on 7 January at the age of 96. His racist legacy remains alive and well.
Algeria’s role in the liberation of France during World War II is often overlooked or underappreciated in French historical narratives. Thousands of Algerians fought valiantly against Nazi Germany, ...
Algeria has leveled serious accusations against France, alleging the European country’s covert involvement in its affairs.
In his sometimes crude way, the late Front National grandee challenged the anti-French, globalist establishment.
The National Rally, though having expelled him in 2015, hailed Le Pen in a statement, saying he had defended “the idea of French greatness with all his soul and at the risk of his own life.” ...
Algeria accused France on Tuesday of "unacceptable and blatant interference" after President Emmanuel Macron said Algiers was ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who founded France's far-right National Front party, has died at 96 years old. Le Pen ran in five ...
PARIS (AP) — Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France's main far-right party, died on Tuesday at 96, but the anti-immigration ...
Le Pen was convicted numerous times of antisemitism, discrimination and inciting racial violence. But the nativist ideas that ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, an unabashed nationalist and founder of the French far-right National Rally party, has died aged 96, ...
The founding father of France's far-right movement, Jean-Marie Le Pen, died Tuesday in a care facility after a short illness, ...