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Today: September 13, 2024

France's Macron back to square one as left plans protests over political crisis

French President Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris
August 27, 2024
Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) -France's Socialists and Greens will not participate in further talks with President Emmanuel Macron to find a way out of political deadlock, their leaders said on Tuesday, calling on their supporters to hold peaceful protests instead.

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Splits in Russia's opposition in exile have widened sharply, shifting their focus from political activism to infighting after allies of late

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Prague on high flood alert as central Europe faces torrential rain

Prague was putting up flood defences in the city's historic centre on Friday after Czech forecasters expanded a warning for extreme rainfall to areas of the country

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Italian former regional governor agrees plea bargain for corruption

The former centre-right governor of Italy's northern Liguria region, Giovanni Toti, has agreed a plea bargain deal with prosecutors to end a corruption case against him, his lawyer

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Ukraine government approves 2025 draft budget, PM says

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US hits Russian state media with sanctions for raising money for Moscow's troops in Ukraine

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EU break-up order to Google unlikely for now, sources say

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