An ominous trend continues with the surge in votes for the AfD in Thuringia and the Lega in Umbria, Le Soir notes: Britain has become ...
Belgium's foreign minister is to become justice commissioner. He deserves the post, Le Soir stresses: Didier Reynders hasn't been given ...
The opportunity must be seized now that Germany once again has a government, Le Soir urges: A sigh of relief was to be heard in Paris, ...
Le Soir is annoyed at the decision: You can't just deport anyone, anyhow, into any circumstances. But that's precisely what the government ...
Puigdemont's fleeing the country will have domestic consequences for Brussels, comments Béatrice Delvaux, editor-in-chief of Le Soir: In ...
Belgium is less threatened by separatist ambitions now than in the past, Belgian journalist Béatrice Dalvaux writes in Le Figaro: While ...
The two hitherto most important parties are simply too focussed on themselves, Le Soir writes: If they bore or dissatisfy voters it's often ...
For Le Soir the current election is making history: An unprecedented duel and a clash of ideologies - that's what the French have chosen ...
At his press conference Fillon stressed that not the judiciary but only the French people should decide who becomes the country's next ...
Ideological collaboration starts with one's choice of words, Belgian journalist Béatrice Delvaux writes in support of Van Rompuy in a guest ...