What happens next remains unclear, Le Soir points out: Is everything going well in the brave new world of the Arizona coalition? That ...
In 2025, France will register more deaths than births for the first time since 1945. Le Figaro calls for a political and social pact that ...
Iltalehti looks at how the founder of Wolt made his fortune: The company doesn't see its couriers, who deliver meals in rainy weather, as ...
Daniel Oliveira, journalist and former leader of the Left Bloc party alliance, warns in Expresso: This is not just another change to labour ...
For SRF's EU correspondent Charles Liebherr the situation is clear: The political chaos of the last two years has left its mark: the ...
News247 points out: The problem is not the legal framework, which allows 13 hours of work on three days a month provided the employee gives ...
Finally the left is being heeded in Paris, writes Laurent Mouloud, editor-in-chief of L'Humanité: Seeing this Macronist totem now wobbling ...
The French are getting bogged down in mutual recriminations, Le Quotidien writes: Everyone is looking for someone to blame: the pensioners ...
Companies would do well to prohibit relationships across hierarchical levels, argues La Tribune de Genève: Corporate codes of conduct serve ...
Le Point criticises right- and left-wing populists who argue that the people should not be punished for the government's poor economic ...