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Court to rule on ineligibility for France's Le Pen
High-stakes trial that could derail presidential ambitions of France’s Marine Le Pen wraps up
The Paris court is expected to render its verdict in the spring. It could declare Le Pen ineligible to seek public office if it finds her guilty.
Verdict Due Next March in Marine Le Pen's EU Graft Charges Trial
French judges will deliver verdicts on March 31 in the trial of Marine Le Pen and her far-right party on charges of misappropriating European Union funds, a ruling that could have far-reaching political consequences.
Court To Rule On Ineligibility For France's Le Pen In March
French far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen will learn in March whether she will be declared ineligible for elections, a Paris court said on Wednesday at the end of a trial for embezzling funds from the European Parliament.
France, Netanyahu and ICC
France Suggests It Would Not Immediately Arrest Netanyahu Despite I.C.C. Warrant
The foreign ministry did not say outright that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel would be free to travel to France, but it argued that an I.C.C. rule on immunity may apply to him.
France determines Netanyahu has ‘immunities’ from ICC prosecution
The court issued the warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Nov 21.
France says Netanyahu, Gallant have immunity from ICC charges, won’t arrest them
Paris says that while it respects the international justice system, Israel's leaders cannot be held accountable by The Hague as the country is not an ICC member
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Disaster for Macron as France faces 'government shutdown' over budget 'civil war'
Michel Barnier's budget is doomed to fail and his next move may allow his rivals to "bring down the government".
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on MSN
Exclusive-France is weighing zero-interest loan for 6 nuclear reactors, sources say
French officials are drawing up plans to provide an interest-free loan to state-owned power utility EDF to finance a ...
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France's left-wing coalition nears breaking point
As the fall of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government becomes more likely, the rift between the radical left and the ...
12h
on MSN
France's far-right propped up the weak government. But could now bring it crashing down
France’s government is hanging by a thread as the far-right National Rally party threatens to bring down Prime Minister ...
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Nigerian state visit signals shift in France's Africa strategy
President Bola Tinubu will begin a two-day trip to France on Thursday, the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in more ...
The Punch Newspapers
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Tinubu arrives France for three-day state visit
President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Paris, France, for a three-day official visit. He was accompanied by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, landed at the Orly Airport in Paris around 5:10 pm (local time) on ...
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France’s far right threatens to bring down the government over the planned budget
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has threatened bring down France’s minority government by the end of the year unless ...
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'Total morons': Here's why France's Macron lashed out at Haitians, and what he forgot
Macron’s remarks appear to come from a place of a highground that his country’s colonial past with Haiti ill-affords.
The Art Newspaper
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Seven years on from Emmanuel Macron pledge to return Africa’s heritage, frustration grows about the lack of progress
An Ivorian drum will be returned—though only under a special “deposit agreement”—while a crucial colonial bill has stalled ...
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