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Trump and Zelensky's 1-on-1 initially had three chairs when Macron 'snubbed' handshakeWas Macron supposed to be involved in the talks? 'I run the country — and the world': Inside Trump's bombshell sit-down with The Atlantic Ukraine Unleashes New Drones Russia Can’t Touch ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally received phone calls from several top world leaders after the terrorist attack in J&K's Pahalgam on April 22 to offer condolences. French President Emmanuel ...
Ben Affleck is getting candid about the way he grew up. During a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," the 52-year-old "Gone Girl" star told the host about the freedom he had as a child and ...
Nicolas Sarkozy and Emmanuel Macron during a commemoration marking the 106th anniversary of the armistice, in Paris on November 11, 2024. LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP At least for now, Nicolas Sarkozy has ...
President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday during a visit to Madagascar he wanted to work toward "forgiveness" for France's colonisation of the Indian Ocean island, including with the return of ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has hailed the courage of teachers who tackled a pupil at a school in western France who had killed one classmate and wounded three others in a knife attack.
Fox News couple Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn are now parents of two, announcing Thursday that they welcomed a baby boy named George on April 16, joining their 2-year-old daughter, Bridget.
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron really wants the world to know that he is not planning to call new snap elections. Speaking to reporters on a trip to Madagascar, Macron directly addressed a ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said, “A heinous terrorist attack has struck India, claiming the lives of dozens of men and women from all walks of life. We share the profound sorrow of the ...
France’s President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin needed to “stop lying” over wanting peace in Ukraine while continuing to strike the country.
Measles could become endemic in the United States if routine childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, with up to 51 million illnesses over a 25-year period, according to a new study.
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