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Emmanuel Macron · ParisEmbattled French President Emmanuel Macron suffered a fresh blow Tuesday with two of his former prime ministers sharply distancing themselves from him as he faced growing pressure to resign after the collapse of his latest government.See the Story
Macron’s political isolation deepens as allies abandon him, with some calling for his resignation
46% Center coverage: 89 sources

Greta Thunberg · AthensSwedish campaigner Greta Thunberg arrived in Greece to a cheering pro-Palestinian crowd on Monday after she and hundreds of other activists captured by Israel on the high seas were deported following an attempt to bring aid to Gaza.
Israel said it expelled 171 activists on Monday including Thunberg, bringing the total deported over so far to 341, out of 479 people it detained when it captured the flotilla attempting to break its naval blockade o…See the Story
Thunberg greeted by cheering crowd in Athens after Israel expels flotilla activists
53% Left coverage: 30 sources

Europe · FranceCaretaker French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu expressed cautious optimism on Wednesday, suggesting that a budget deal could be reached, which would reduce the likelihood of a snap election. His comments came as he prepared to conclude talks with various parties and update President Emmanuel Macron on potential solutions to end France’s most severe political crisis in decades. Senior Lecturer in Economics at Lancaster University Management Sc…See the Story
France: Lecornu Says Snap Elections Are "Less Likely"
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