Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France’s far-right party Front National, has died. He was 96. His family confirmed the news ...
Le Pen, a former French Foreign Legion paratrooper who served during Algeria’s war for independence and was accused of torturing detainees, embodied a radical far right. He was sued and fined ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who founded France's far-right National Front party, died at 96 years old. Le Pen was a controversial and ...
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.” ...
Controversy was Le Pen's constant companion: accusations of racism and antisemitism dogged the National Front from when he co ...
What was Jean-Marie Le Pen's cause of death? Take a closer look at the French far-right leader's life and health prior to his ...
He was a paratrooper with the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division during key WWII battles, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. In 2013, Gutbrod was presented the French Legion of Honour at ... of War,” ...
Mr Le Pen helped re-write the parameters of French politics in a career spanning 40 years. Read more at straitstimes.com.