Emmanuel Macron

While the topic had been almost absent during the campaign, a failed plot in Marseille has once again put it at the center of debate.
He will be the country's first leader not from an establishment party.
But the right-wing nationalist candidate trails both Emmanuel Macron and François Fillon in a runoff.
As elections approach, Europe is getting increasingly worried about the Kremlin's media war.
Just like with Brexit, the same scenario seems to play out in Western democracies.
Emmanuel Macron, a French presidential candidate and strong supporter of the European Union, has been targeted by hackers.
Voters are hearing praise for Donald Trump and allegations of corruption and a gay affair.
“France will be your homeland,” he offered to academics and entrepreneurs as well.
Some 55 percent of French voters do not want a referendum on EU membership.