Emmanuel Macron

One of the headlines from the presidential election in France is that the far-right has come out of the cold and gone mainstream.
The second five-year term for the 44-year-old centrist spared France and Europe from the seismic upheaval of having firebrand populist Marine Le Pen at the helm.
Macron is in pole position to win reelection Sunday in France's presidential runoff -- but the reported margin over his nationalist rival has a large room for error.
The Ukrainian president said he has invited U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron to see the violence firsthand.
Macron and Le Pen faced off five years ago, but opinion polls show the leader of the National Rally is much closer this time to a potential win.
With a far-right upset possible, here's what you need to know about the French presidential election on Sunday.
The small Western-leaning former Soviet republic is coping with an influx of refugees from Ukraine and warily watching Russia’s intensifying aggression
Ukraine said it has agreed with Russia to create safe corridors backed by cease-fires to evacuate civilians.
“When you are a citizen you must agree to do your civic duty,” the French president said on Friday.
French President Emmanuel Macron used salty language to describe his strategy for pressuring vaccine refusers to get coronavirus shots.