General Pierre de Villiers, head of France's armed forces, has resigned after a row with President Emmanuel Macron over a government-ordered cut in the military budget in 2017 of 850 million euros, which degenerated into a public reprimand for the general who was told by Macron, 'I am your boss'.
As part of a French government drive to reduce public spending by 64.5 billion euros over the next five years, President Emmanuel Macron has announced that local authorities must slash their budgets by a total of 13 billion euros, which is 3 billion euros more than he pledged impose in his election manifesto.
The Soft Power 30 annual index, compiled by the PR firm Portland Communications and the University of Southern California School of Public Diplomacy, which ranks countries according to non-military influence on the world stage and percieved attractivity, has this year placed France at the top of the rankings, ahead of Britain, the US, Germany and Canada.
French President Emmanuel Macron and army chief-of-staff General Pierre de Villiers are embroiled in an escalating public row over the announcement of a reduction of 850 million euros from the 2017 defence budget, with Macron ordering the general to toe the line and politicians of the Right and Left siezing one of their first opportunities to attack the new president's early measures.
Air France pilots have approved a plan by the airline to launch a sub-brand called 'Boost' this September, which will offer long- and short-haul services that are cheaper than the parent carrier in an effort to counter competition from Gulf airlines and budget services by Lufthansa and British Airways.
Speaking before the French senate on plans for territorial reorganisation in France, President Emmanuel Macron said his government would this autumn move a reform to 'drastically simplify' the administrative structure of the Greater Paris region where a population of about ten million people governed by a patchwork of independent authorities.
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund, which has met with French government ministers and business figures in Paris, on Monday praised President Emmanuel Macron for what it called an 'ambitious', 'comprehensive' and 'balanced' economic reform plan, which will begin this autumn with an overhaul of labour market regulations.
The massive fires that destroyed hundreds of hectares close to the Provençal town of Aix-en-Provence this weekend, cutting off roads and rail lines, are believed to have been cause by a discarded cigarette officials said, as soaring temperatures in southern France this week are keeping firefighters on alert.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose hard-line politics have come in for fierce criticism in France, attended the 75th anniversary of an infamous WW2 roundup in Paris for deportation of about 13,000 Jews, after which the two men held talks on the crises in the Middle East.
The City of London's envoy to the EU, Jeremy Browne, has said French the authorities were seeking "the weakening of Britain, the ongoing degradation of the City" and "are in favour of the hardest Brexit" in a leaked memorandum written after he attended talks with various French authorities earlier this month.
The City of London's envoy to the EU, Jeremy Browne, has said French the authorities were seeking "the weakening of Britain, the ongoing degradation of the City" and "are in favour of the hardest Brexit" in a leaked memorandum written after he attended talks with various French authorities earlier this month.
A visit to Paris on Sunday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, when he will join in a commemoration of the 1942 arrest in the French capital for deportation of an estimated 13,000 Jews, has been criticised in France by Jewish organisations and others as handing his government an unwelcome political platform.
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