- Marine Le Pen’s Conviction Opens Up a Fetid Can of Worms splinter.com
- Marine Le Pen’s future, and more The Economist
- Le Pen is down but not out politico.eu
- Can Marine le Pen still run for President of France? Euronews.com
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Marine Le Pen’s Conviction Opens Up a Fetid Can of Worms – splinter.com
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Hungary Changes Constitution to Mandate Two Genders
Emboldened by President Trump, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary on Monday escalated his culture war against what he calls “gender madness,” after his governing party voted to amend the Constitution to mandate that all Hungarians are…
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Hamas Rejects Egyptian Ceasefire Proposal, Refuses To Discuss Disarming
Hamas refused an Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire with Israel, citing the requirement that Palestinian factions disarm.
A senior Hamas official told Al Jazeera on Monday that Egypt recently presented a new cease-fire proposal that includes a…
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Next round of Iran-US nuclear talks to be held in Rome, diplomatic sources say
The speculation on the next location comes as Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani separately told journalists in Japan that the Italian government has given its go-ahead to host the talks.
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Birmingham bin strike to continue as deal rejected
Rob MayorBBC Political Reporter, Birmingham
Aida FofanaBBC News, West Midlands
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The council declared a major incident at the end of last month (file photo from 3 April) A strike by bin workers in Birmingham is set to continue after the latest pay…
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Palestinian Columbia Student Protest Leader Arrested by ICE
Mohsen K. Mahdawi arrived at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Colchester, Vermont, on Monday. A Palestinian student at Columbia University, he hoped that, after 10 years in the U.S., he would pass the test to…
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Mehul Choksi, Fugitive Jeweler Wanted by India, Is Arrested in Belgium
Mehul Choksi, a wealthy diamond dealer whom India has sought in connection with a fraud case involving one of India’s largest state-run banks, has been arrested in Belgium, his lawyer said on Monday.
Mr. Choksi, 65, is wanted on charges relating…
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