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    'Twilight' of his presidency: 'Macron has painted himself into a corner from which he can't escape'

    'Twilight' of his presidency: 'Macron has painted himself into a corner from which he can't escape' As France's far-right National Rally threatens to force the collapse of PM Michel Barnier's government, save for a "last minute miracle", FRANCE 24's Genie Godula welcomes Paul Smith, Associate...
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    Photographer Nicola Vigilanti on exploring the reality behind the America dream

    Photographer Nicola Vigilanti on exploring the reality behind the America dream An Italian photographer has spoken to FRANCE 24 of his latest project in the US. Nicola Vigilanti’s exhibition and book – Grainy America – aim to explore the land of opportunity to showcase its people as they live...
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    Behind the Morning Joe drama and the plans to spin off MSNBC

    Behind the Morning Joe drama and the plans to spin off MSNBC Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough drew criticism from many and praise from some for visiting President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Following that announcement thousands of viewers stopped watching the show...
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    French PM forces budget bill through parliament, triggering no-confidence vote

    French PM forces budget bill through parliament, triggering no-confidence vote French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Monday used a controversial constitutional tool known as Article 49.3 to force a 2025 social security budget through parliament, leaving him and his government facing a...
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    Article 49.3: The French government’s special constitutional power

    Article 49.3: The French government’s special constitutional power With political turmoil in France kicking into high gear, we take a look at the ins-and-outs of Article 49.3, the French constitutional measure that allows the government to pass legislation without a parliamentary vote. We...
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    'The French far-right has the fate of the government in its hands'

    'The French far-right has the fate of the government in its hands' The hard-left France Unbowed party is "extremely hard with the French government but also with President Macron", said FRANCE 24 journalist Clovis Casali. For them, "Macron is the person who caused the chaos, not the motion of...
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    The future of the ISS in question: Cracks, leaks, debris, ageing equipment

    The future of the ISS in question: Cracks, leaks, debris, ageing equipment Cosmonauts on the International Space Station were forced to briefly lock down a segment of the orbiting lab after finding an “unusual odour” emanating from a Russian cargo spacecraft that had docked earlier that day. The...
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    French heavy metal: Rocking the world with 'Mass Hysteria'

    French heavy metal: Rocking the world with 'Mass Hysteria' French rock and metal have been gaining prominence on the world stage. From Grammy-nominated Gojira playing the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics to the country being home to one of the world's biggest Metal festivals, it's no...
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    Researchers analyse DNA from dung to save Laos last elephants

    Researchers analyse DNA from dung to save Laos last elephants Slow and silent, former logging elephant Mae Khoun Nung emerges from a forest in northern Laos and follows her guide to an animal hospital for a check-up. Once abundant in the forests of Laos, Asian elephants like her have been...
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    ‘Julius Le Pen’: Will French far right decide fate of PM Barnier’s government?

    ‘Julius Le Pen’: Will French far right decide fate of PM Barnier’s government? PRESS REVIEW: Monday, December 2 – The world’s press reacts to rebels’ storming of Syria’s second largest city of Aleppo. In France, the Barnier government is hanging by a thread as far right leader Marine Le Pen...
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    Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns amid plummeting vehicle sales

    Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns amid plummeting vehicle sales The board of the world's fourth largest automaker, Stellantis, said that its CEO Carlos Tavares had stepped down from his position on Sunday. The group, which owns brands such as Jeep, Chrysler and Peugeot, had experienced a...
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    Foreign artisans rolled up their sleeves to help rebuild France's Notre-Dame Cathedral

    Foreign artisans rolled up their sleeves to help rebuild France's Notre-Dame Cathedral Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens on December 7, five years after a devastating fire left it in tatters. As part of a monumental effort to restore the Gothic landmark to its former glory, artisans from all...
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    Poaching in Indonesia: Government cracks down on wildlife trafficking

    Poaching in Indonesia: Government cracks down on wildlife trafficking Indonesia is the Asian capital of wildlife trafficking, a market estimated at $20 billion according to Interpol. The archipelago is one of the world’s biggest reservoirs of biodiversity. Wild animals are already the victims of...
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    'High-tension politics': As Barnier pushes ahead with high-stakes budget, 'will govt stand or fall'?

    'High-tension politics': As Barnier pushes ahead with high-stakes budget, 'will govt stand or fall'? French PM Michel Barnier faces a hostile parliament as his government moves full-speed ahead with a highly unpopular budget. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on a volatile vote...
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    Georgian opposition leader arrested after another night of pro-EU demonstrations

    Georgian opposition leader arrested after another night of pro-EU demonstrations Georgian police arrested prominent opposition leader Zurab Japaridze early Monday after using water cannon and tear gas to scatter anti-government protesters who rallied outside parliament for the fourth straight...
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    UN chief says plastic pollution talks 'did not fail' despite collapse

    UN chief says plastic pollution talks 'did not fail' despite collapse The UN environment chief said that 200 countries who attended a week of talks to negotiate a landmark plastic treaty to curb pollution made "very good progress" despite falling to sign an agreement.
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    UN top court opens landmark hearings on climate protection guidelines

    UN top court opens landmark hearings on climate protection guidelines The UN's top court begins landmark hearings Monday on global climate protection guidelines. Vanuatu and Pacific island nations lead proceedings before 15 judges. Over two weeks, 100+ countries and organizations—the...
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    Live: Britain pledges more aid for Gaza ahead of Cairo summit

    Live: Britain pledges more aid for Gaza ahead of Cairo summit Britain will provide an additional 19 million pounds ($24 million) in humanitarian aid to Gaza, the government said Monday, ahead of a conference in Cairo set to address increasingly desperate humanitarian needs in the Palestinian...
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    French PM risks tumbling in hostile parliament vote

    French PM risks tumbling in hostile parliament vote French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces the biggest risk yet of being deposed by a hostile National Assembly as his government presents Monday a social security financing plan that has the opposition up in arms.
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    Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter on gun, tax charges

    Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter on gun, tax charges US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden, avoiding potential prison time for gun and tax convictions. The decision reverses Biden's past pledge not to use presidential powers for family benefit. The move comes weeks before...
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