France, Emmanuel Macron and military spending
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Brigitte Macron has no plans to divorce her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, before his presidency concludes in May 2027.
The conference was intended to discuss the future of the Gaza Strip after the Israel-Hamas War concludes, and to prepare for the gradual recognition of a Palestinian state.
Pomp, pageantry and politesse greet French President Macron in display of British royals’ soft power
The French Tricolor and Britain’s Union flag hang from the standards near Windsor Castle. The carriages are primed, the tiaras polished.
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Amazon S3 on MSNMacron’s GRAND ENTRY at Bastille Day Celebrations| French President Handed Over the Ceremonial SwordPresident Emmanuel Macron made a grand entrance at the 2025 Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, marking France’s National Day with military pride, historic symbolism, and Olympic flair. One of the most memorable moments was the ceremonial handover of the sword,
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Enstarz on MSNFrench President Emmanuel Macron Ignored by Wife Brigitte Macron on London Tarmac After Scuffle RumorsBrigitte Macron appears to ignore President Emmanuel Macron's gesture during UK visit, fueling speculation of tension.
This country which is South East Asia's largest economy is also looking for a kind of middle ground in the confrontation with China.
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InStyle on MSNPeople Think France’s President Emmanuel Macron Broke Protocol When Greeting Kate MiddletonWhen France’s President Emmanuel Macron greeted Kate Middleton on July 8, he politely kissed her on the hand. While gentlemanly, was this a break in royal protocol? In short, no—although the gesture is a rare one for the Princess of Wales to experience when meeting diplomats.
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Amazon S3 on MSNFrance Defence Boost: Macron Vows To Make France ‘Feared’, Calls for MASSIVE Military SurgeFrench President Emmanuel Macron has announced a significant boost to France’s defense budget, citing Russia as the primary threat to national and European security. Speaking ahead of Bastille Day, Macron warned that freedom hasn’t faced such a dire threat since 1945.