PARIS, Oct 14 (Reuters) - French far right leader Marine LePen told a Paris court that she saw no real difference between domestic and EU political work, defending herself and her National Rally ...
Marine LePen, the former leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN), has gone on trial in Paris for allegedly embezzling money from the European Parliament. She is charged alongside 26 ...
PARIS — In 2016, the French far-right standard-bearer Marine LePen rushed to congratulate Donald Trump for his election before the race was even called. This time, LePen waited for President ...
French far-right leader Marine LePen strongly denied committing any wrongdoing at a Paris court hearing on Monday as she and her National Rally party stand trial over the suspected embezzlement ...
LePen’s testimony is due to continue on Wednesday, with a ruling expected in several months. She risks jail time and a fine, as well as a ban of as much as 10 years from running for public office ...
Marine LePen, along with two dozen other National Rally (RN) party chiefs, is accused of embezzling European Parliament money by creating fake jobs. LePen had already addressed the trial ...
PARIS — Marine LePen has her own nickname for the Brussels bubble. The far-right French leader likes to call the close-knit circle of lawmakers, lobbyists and civil servants working in the ...
French far-right leader Marine LePen and 25 members of her National Rally party will answer questions from judges at a court in Paris on Monday in an ongoing, high-stakes trial that has the ...
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