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.” ...
Marie Le Pen, an unabashed nationalist and founder of the French far-right National Rally party, has died aged 96. Following ...
Through five unsuccessful runs for president, Le Pen espoused racist and antisemitic rhetoric that landed him in legal ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who died Tuesday aged 96, was the far-right bogeyman of French politics, infamously dismissing the ...
One day in 1946 a French officer in Hanoi saw a moon-faced little Indo-Chinese looking at a book the Frenchman had left on his desk. “May I borrow the book?” the little man asked politely.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France's National Rally party and a key figure in far-right politics, has died at 96. Reactions from political leaders highlight his influence and controversies. His ...
Said French High Commissioner Léon Pignon in Saigon last week: “What is happening in Korea is of far more importance to the situation in Indo-China than what is happening in Indo-China.” ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the historic leader of France's far right, died on Tuesday aged 96, his family told AFP. Le Pen, who had ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen centered his political career around provocative rhetoric. He was eventually estranged from his daughter, ...