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France's Macron appoints new government for 2nd term

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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a new Cabinet.

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Europeans expel dozens of Russian envoys to combat espionage

Read full article: Europeans expel dozens of Russian envoys to combat espionage

In what appeared to be a coordinated action to tackle Russian espionage, at least four European allies say they are expelling dozens of Russian diplomats.

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Macron keeps an open line to Putin as war in Ukraine rages

Read full article: Macron keeps an open line to Putin as war in Ukraine rages

Most of the world is shunning President Vladimir Putin since Russia invaded Ukraine.

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EU forum puts crucial Indo-Pacific region squarely on radar

Read full article: EU forum puts crucial Indo-Pacific region squarely on radar

Foreign ministers from Indo-Pacific nations have attended a Paris conference aimed at bringing the region squarely into Europeโ€™s focus in a rapidly changing world with rising security challenges.

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The Latest: New Zealand condemns Russian actions in Ukraine

Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand condemns Russian actions in Ukraine

New Zealandโ€™s government summoned Russian Ambassador Georgii Zuev to meet Wednesday with top diplomatic officials who are urging Russia to return to diplomatic negotiations over Ukraine.

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know as the tension grinds on

Read full article: Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know as the tension grinds on

Spiking tensions in eastern Ukraine are heightening Western fears of a Russian invasion and a new war in Europe.

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France hosts talks on Mali, intends to withdraw troops

Read full article: France hosts talks on Mali, intends to withdraw troops

Franceโ€™s President Emmanuel Macron was meeting with with African and European leaders in Paris ahead of an expected announcement Thursday that he is withdrawing French troops from Mali.

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EU slaps sanctions on 5 top Mali officials, including PM

Read full article: EU slaps sanctions on 5 top Mali officials, including PM

The European Union is imposing sanctions on five senior members of Maliโ€™s transitional government, including Prime Minister Choguel Maiga.

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EXPLAINER: France in sticky situation amid crisis with Mali

Read full article: EXPLAINER: France in sticky situation amid crisis with Mali

France is facing its toughest challenge in Africa in years: What to do about thousands of French troops stationed in junta-led Mali, the core of a major international anti-terrorism operation in the increasingly restive Sahel region.

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Mali's junta expels French ambassador as tensions mount

Read full article: Mali's junta expels French ambassador as tensions mount

Maliโ€™s ruling junta on Monday told the French ambassador to Mali to leave the country, according to a government statement.

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Danish troops to leave Mali after call from country's rulers

Read full article: Danish troops to leave Mali after call from country's rulers

Denmark's foreign minister says the country will pull its small military force out of northern Mali after the West African countryโ€™s transitional government said no permission had been given for them to deploy there.

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France's Macron takes own path, seeks dialogue with Russia

Read full article: France's Macron takes own path, seeks dialogue with Russia

French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for dialogue with Russia, despite signs pointing to a potential war amid escalating tensions surrounding Ukraine.

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US says nuclear talks with Iran at 'decisive moment'

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U_S_ Secretary of State Antony Blinken says talks with Iran over its nuclear program are at a โ€œdecisive moment.โ€.

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EU wants place at table to discuss Ukraine, Russia crisis

Read full article: EU wants place at table to discuss Ukraine, Russia crisis

The European Unionโ€™s foreign policy chief is insisting that the 27-nation bloc must have a bigger role to play alongside Washington and Moscow to defuse the Westโ€™s standoff with Russia over Ukraine.

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Australia prime minister attacks French leader's credibility

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has attacked the credibility of French President Emmanuel Macron as a newspaper quoted a text message that suggested France anticipated โ€œbad newsโ€ about a now-scuttled submarine deal.

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Libya conference aims to salvage planned December elections

Read full article: Libya conference aims to salvage planned December elections

Libya is hosting an international conference aimed at resolving the countryโ€™s thorniest issues ahead of general elections in December.

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French envoy to Australia: Deceitful sub deal raises risks

Read full article: French envoy to Australia: Deceitful sub deal raises risks

Franceโ€™s ambassador to Australia says Australian officials lied to his face and raised the risk of confrontation in Asia by crafting a secret submarine deal with the United States and Britain.

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Australia welcoming back French ambassador after sub spat

Read full article: Australia welcoming back French ambassador after sub spat

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has welcomed Franceโ€™s decision to return its ambassador to Australia and says the bilateral relationship is bigger than the canceled submarine contract.

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US, France edge closer to rapprochement after AUKUS spat

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France and the United States are edging closer toward rapprochement after the Biden administration's exclusion of Washington's oldest ally from a new Indo-Pacific security initiative ignited French anger.

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Dubai's Expo 2020 reveals 3 worker deaths from COVID-19

Read full article: Dubai's Expo 2020 reveals 3 worker deaths from COVID-19

Dubaiโ€™s Expo 2020 has acknowledged for the first time that three workers died from the coronavirus over the course of building the worldโ€™s fair during the pandemic, as the prestigious event draws scrutiny of labor conditions in the United Arab Emirates.

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US tries to make nice with France after Australia sub snub

Read full article: US tries to make nice with France after Australia sub snub

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit France as the Biden administration tries to smooth over hurt feelings and other damage caused by excluding America's oldest ally from a new Indo-Pacific security initiative.

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Sub snub just one symptom of longtime French unease with US

Read full article: Sub snub just one symptom of longtime French unease with US

Liberty and Fraternity, sure, Equality, not so much.

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France still bristling over Indo-Pacific sub snub

Read full article: France still bristling over Indo-Pacific sub snub

This week's phone call between President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron may have soothed some the incandescent rage with which France erupted over its exclusion from a new Indo-Pacific defense initiative, but the anger and resentment remain clear.

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'The world must wake up': Tasks daunting as UN meeting opens

Read full article: 'The world must wake up': Tasks daunting as UN meeting opens

The United Nations chief is warning global leaders at the opening of the U_N_'s foremost gathering that the world has never been more threatened and divided and โ€œwe face the greatest cascade of crises in our lifetime.โ€.

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Biden aims to enlist allies in tackling climate, COVID, more

Read full article: Biden aims to enlist allies in tackling climate, COVID, more

President Joe Biden plans to use his first address before the U.N. General Assembly to reassure the international community of American leadership on the global stage.

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Biden promises 'relentless diplomacy' to skeptical allies

Read full article: Biden promises 'relentless diplomacy' to skeptical allies

President Joe Biden has used his first address before the U.N. General Assembly to summon allies to quickly address the festering issues of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses.

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EU official says Aussie trade deal delayed by French snub

Read full article: EU official says Aussie trade deal delayed by French snub

A European Parliament trade official says Australiaโ€™s cancellation of a French submarine contract will complicate and delay negotiations on an Australian-European Union free trade deal.

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'Crisis of trust': France bristles at US submarine deal

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Franceโ€™s top diplomat says there is a โ€œcrisis of trustโ€ in the United States after a Pacific defense deal stung France and left Europe wondering about its longtime ally across the Atlantic.

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Biden pitching global partnership after tough stretch with allies

Read full article: Biden pitching global partnership after tough stretch with allies

President Joe Biden begins his first visit to the U.N. General Assembly ready to make the case to world leaders that after closing the chapter on 20 years of war, the U.S. aims to rally allies and adversaries to work together on a slew of crises including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and trade and economics.

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As leaders reconvene at UN, climate and COVID top the list

Read full article: As leaders reconvene at UN, climate and COVID top the list

Despite the still raging COVID-19 pandemic, more than 100 world leaders are heading to New York for the annual high-level U.N. gathering.

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France's Macron to talk to Biden amid crisis over submarines

Read full article: France's Macron to talk to Biden amid crisis over submarines

France's government spokesman says President Emmanuel Macron will speak in the coming days with President Joe Biden in their first contact since a major crisis erupted between France and the United States over a submarine deal with Australia.

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Biden pitching partnership after tough stretch with allies

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President Joe Biden goes before the United Nations this week to address the coronavirus pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses.

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Australia says France knew of 'grave' submarine concerns

Read full article: Australia says France knew of 'grave' submarine concerns

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says France would have known Australia had โ€œdeep and grave concernsโ€ that a submarine fleet the French were building would not meet Australia's needs.

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French minister decries 'duplicity' in US-Australia sub deal

Read full article: French minister decries 'duplicity' in US-Australia sub deal

Franceโ€™s foreign minister has denounced what he called the โ€œduplicity, disdain and liesโ€ surrounding the sudden rupture of Franceโ€™s lucrative contract to make submarines for Australia in favor of a U.S. deal.

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France recalls ambassadors to US, Australia over sub deal

Read full article: France recalls ambassadors to US, Australia over sub deal

France has recalled its ambassador to the United States in an unprecedented show of anger that dwarfs decades of previous rifts.

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Biden angers France, EU with new Australia, UK initiative

Read full article: Biden angers France, EU with new Australia, UK initiative

President Joe Bidenโ€™s decision to form a strategic Indo-Pacific alliance with Australia and Britain has angered France and the European Union with a go-it-alone move they see as a return to the Trump era.

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Biden angers France, EU with new Australia, UK initiative

Read full article: Biden angers France, EU with new Australia, UK initiative

President Joe Bidenโ€™s decision to form a strategic Indo-Pacific alliance with Australia and Britain has angered France and the European Union with a go-it-alone move they see as a return to the Trump era.

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Nuclear submarine deal will reshape Indo-Pacific relations

Read full article: Nuclear submarine deal will reshape Indo-Pacific relations

The U.S., Britain and Australia have announced theyโ€™re forming a new security alliance that will help equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines.

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France calls killing of Islamic State leader big victory

Read full article: France calls killing of Islamic State leader big victory

French officials say the leader of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara died of wounds from a drone strike that hit him on a motorcycle last month in southern Mali.

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Australia: Strategic shifts led it to acquire nuclear subs

Read full article: Australia: Strategic shifts led it to acquire nuclear subs

Australia's prime minister says it has canceled a contract with France for conventional submarines and instead will build nuclear-powered submarines using U.S. technology because of changing strategic conditions in the Asia-Pacific region.

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The Latest: UN says $1.2B pledged to help Afghans in need

Read full article: The Latest: UN says $1.2B pledged to help Afghans in need

The U.N. humanitarian chief says $1.2 billion has been promised to help Afghans facing a growing humanitarian crisis in the country and millions in the region, calling the pledges โ€œan important stepโ€ toward helping the needy.

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France weighs cybersecurity moves after spyware reports

Read full article: France weighs cybersecurity moves after spyware reports

French President Emmanuel Macron has held an emergency cybersecurity meeting to weigh government responses after reports that his cell phone may have been targeted by spyware.

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Lebanon's PM-designate steps down after months of deadlock

Read full article: Lebanon's PM-designate steps down after months of deadlock

Lebanonโ€™s Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri has stepped down, nine months after he was named to the post by the parliament.

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France, Mexico sign deal against trafficking in artifacts

Read full article: France, Mexico sign deal against trafficking in artifacts

France and Mexico have signed an agreement pledging to cooperate to fight trafficking of cultural artifacts.

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Blinken basks in Biden's post-Trump Europe glow

Read full article: Blinken basks in Biden's post-Trump Europe glow

European leaders may have breathed audible sighs of relief when U.S. President Joe Biden visited them last week, but Biden's top diplomat is getting even more effusive welcomes on the continent.

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The Latest: Haiti imposes curfew, mask use for pandemic

Read full article: The Latest: Haiti imposes curfew, mask use for pandemic

Puerto Rico has ended a nightly pandemic curfew after more than a year in force and will allow vaccinated visitors to enter the island without a negative coronavirus test result.

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The Latest: UK says vaccines effective for Indian variant

Read full article: The Latest: UK says vaccines effective for Indian variant

British health officials are expressing optimism that the coronavirus restrictions remaining in England can be lifted in June after an official study found that the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines offer effective protection against the variant first identified in India.

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Eyeing variant, France mulls tighter limits for UK tourists

Read full article: Eyeing variant, France mulls tighter limits for UK tourists

France says it may introduce stricter coronavirus restrictions for British visitors when tourism reopens this summer.

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The Latest: Biden says his party 'still supports Israel'

Read full article: The Latest: Biden says his party 'still supports Israel'

President Joe Biden says there has been no shift in his commitment to Israelโ€™s security, but insisted a two-state solution that includes a state for Palestinians remains โ€œthe only answerโ€ to that conflict.

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EU seeks Mideast cease-fire, concerned conflict will spread

Read full article: EU seeks Mideast cease-fire, concerned conflict will spread

EU foreign ministers are calling for a cease-fire to end fighting between the Israeli army and Palestinian militants amid concern that the conflict might spread.

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French president foresees some summer tourists in Paris

Read full article: French president foresees some summer tourists in Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron says he foresees at least some tourists returning to Paris this summer if they have gotten vaccinated or have proof of testing negative for the coronavirus.

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France urges Iran to avoid nuclear escalation ahead of talks

Read full article: France urges Iran to avoid nuclear escalation ahead of talks

Franceโ€™s top diplomat urged Iran to be โ€œconstructiveโ€ and avoid further nuclear escalation ahead of talks next week aimed at trying to salvage a global accord curbing the Iranian nuclear program.

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EU top diplomats in Libya to support interim authorities

Read full article: EU top diplomats in Libya to support interim authorities

German foreign Minister Heiko Maas speaks in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, March 25, 2021. The European foreign ministers also called on mercenaries and foreign fighters to leave the country immediately. Adโ€œThis (withdrawal) is indispensable so that Libya can regain its sovereignty and security,โ€ said Franceโ€™s Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. โ€œWe have talked about the tasks ahead and about how we can concretely support (Libya) where there is a wish for it,โ€ said Germany's Foreign Minister Heiko Maas. EU top diplomats also stressed the need to reopen the country's Mediterranean coastal road linking the east and the west.

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EU targets 11 Myanmar officials over coup, crackdown

Read full article: EU targets 11 Myanmar officials over coup, crackdown

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, left, talks to German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas during a European Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting at the European Council headquarters in Brussels, Monday, March 22, 2021. (Aris Oikonomou/Pool Photo via AP)BRUSSELS โ€“ The European Union and the United States imposed sanctions Monday on a number of Myanmar officials accused of involvement in the country's military coup and the ensuing crackdown on protesters. The EU announced penalties on 11 officials, including 10 top military officers. Ten of the 11 targeted with asset freezes and travel bans by the EU are senior members of the Myanmar Armed Forces. AdMyanmarโ€™s military junta prevented Parliament from convening on Feb. 1.

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EU slaps sanctions on 19 more Venezuelan officials

Read full article: EU slaps sanctions on 19 more Venezuelan officials

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, center, attends a meeting of EU foreign ministers at the European Council building in Brussels, Monday, Feb 22, 2021. European Union foreign ministers on Monday will look at options for imposing fresh sanctions against Russia over the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny as the 27-nation bloc considers the future of its troubled ties with the country. (Yves Herman, Pool via AP)BRUSSELS โ€“ The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions on 19 more officials in Venezuela accused of undermining democracy or rights abuses in the crisis-torn South American country. EU foreign ministers targeted the 19 with asset freezes and travel bans โ€œin view of the deteriorating situation in Venezuela following the December 2020 elections.โ€ The main opposition parties boycotted those polls. It means that a total of 55 Venezuelan officials are now subject to EU sanctions.

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Back in Paris pact, US faces tougher climate steps ahead

Read full article: Back in Paris pact, US faces tougher climate steps ahead

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)World leaders welcomed the United States' official return to the Paris climate accord Friday, but politically trickier steps lie just ahead for President Joe Biden, including setting a tough national target in coming months for cutting damaging fossil fuel emissions. Officially, the United States was only out of the worldwide global climate pact for 107 days. Itโ€™s the political symbolism that the largest economy refuses to see the opportunity of addressing climate change.โ€ said Christiana Figueres, the former United Nations climate chief. Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, the top Republican on the Senate energy panel, has criticized Biden for rejoining the Paris accord, tweeting: โ€œReturning to the Paris climate agreement will raise Americansโ€™ energy costs and wonโ€™t solve climate change. The Biden administration will set unworkable targets for the United States while China and Russia can continue with business as usual."

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Greece seeks Gulf allies to counter tension with Turkey

Read full article: Greece seeks Gulf allies to counter tension with Turkey

Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani, left, speaks with Reem Ebrahim Al-Hashimi, Emirati Minister of State for International Cooperation during a meeting, in Athens, on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Foreign ministers and senior officials from several Persian Gulf countries met in Athens, as Greece seeks to expand alliances to counter tension with regional rival Turkey. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)ATHENS โ€“ Foreign ministers and senior officials from several Persian Gulf countries were meeting in Athens on Thursday, as Greece seeks to expand alliances to counter tension with regional rival Turkey. The participating countries have broadly sided with Greece in the eastern Mediterranean dispute. But Greece has continued plans to modernize its military and in recent months has stepped up armed forces cooperation with France, Egypt, Israel and others.

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Top diplomats of US, UK, France, Germany hold virtual talks

Read full article: Top diplomats of US, UK, France, Germany hold virtual talks

LONDON โ€“ The top diplomats of Britain, France, Germany and the United States met Friday for the first time in almost three years as the European allies welcome Americaโ€™s return to center stage in world affairs under President Joe Biden. Britainโ€™s Foreign Office and the U.S. State Department said the foreign ministers of the three European nations and the U.S. secretary of state held virtual talks on topics that included Iran, China, Russia, Myanmar, climate change and the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the top foreign affairs officials from the four countries met as a quartet was in April 2018. The meeting of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, U.K. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian came a day after Biden told U.S. diplomats at the State Department: โ€œAmerica is back. One of Biden's first acts as president was reversing Trump's withdrawal of the United States from the 2015 Paris climate accord.

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EU urges Navalny's release but no talk of Russia sanctions

Read full article: EU urges Navalny's release but no talk of Russia sanctions

A demonstrator clashes with a police officer during a protest against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Pushkin square in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021. โ€œThe Council considered it completely unacceptable, condemned the mass detentions, and the police brutality over the weekend,โ€ EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said after chairing the meeting in Brussels. More than 3,700 people were detained across Russia during Saturday's nationwide protests in support of Navalny, according to OVD-Info, a human rights group that monitors political arrests. Borrell said he would visit Moscow next week for talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Steps being taken by Russian authorities are suppressing those rights.โ€The embassy also tweeted a State Department statement calling for Navalnyโ€™s release.

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France's Macron hosts Trump envoy after congratulating Biden

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, walks to a motorcade vehicle after stepping off a plane at Paris Le Bourget Airport, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in Le Bourget, France. Unusually, Le Drian met Pompeo at the Elysee Palace, rather than his own office. Before meeting Macron and Le Drian, Pompeo laid a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers at a memorial to victims of terrorism at a Paris landmark, the Hotel des Invalides. From Paris, Pompeo traveled on to Turkey, where he will meet religious leaders in Istanbul but not government officials. Senior State Department officials said the lack of official meetings in Turkey was due to scheduling issues during the brief stop.

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US sec'y of state begins difficult 7-nation tour in France

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, center, and his wife Susan, right, embrace U.S. Ambassador to France Jamie McCourt, left, after stepping off a plane at Paris Le Bourget Airport, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in Le Bourget, France. It will include visits to Israeli settlements in the West Bank that have been avoided by previous secretaries of state. In an arrival tweet Saturday in France, Pompeo laid out the standard diplomatic groundwork for his Paris talks, noting that France is the โ€œoldest friend and Allyโ€ of the United States. After France, Pompeoโ€™s tour takes him to Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

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France says stop boycott calls; Erdogan ups Macron insults

Read full article: France says stop boycott calls; Erdogan ups Macron insults

A child holds a photograph of France's President Emmanuel Macron, stamped with a shoe mark, during a protest against France in Istanbul, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday challenged the United States to impose sanctions against his country while also launching a second attack on French President Emmanuel Macron. โ€œIn numerous countries of the Middle East, calls to boycott French products...and more generally, calls to demonstrate against France, in sometimes hateful terms, have been relayed on social media,โ€ the French Foreign Ministry said. While eulogizing the teacher on Wednesday, Macron said France would not renounce its freedoms. โ€œWhat is the problem of this person called Macron with Islam and Muslims?โ€ Erdogan, a devout Muslim, asked rhetorically Saturday during his Justice and Development party meeting in the central Anatolian city of Kayseri.

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France warns Turkey of EU sanctions over 'provocations'

Read full article: France warns Turkey of EU sanctions over 'provocations'

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the mmbers of his ruling party at the parliament, in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (Turkish Presidency via AP, Pool)ANKARA โ€“ France warned Turkey on Thursday that it could face European Union sanctions for its โ€œprovocations,โ€ after Ankara redeployed its search vessel on a new energy exploration mission in the eastern Mediterranean. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said he understood Greeceโ€™s unwillingness to engage in dialogue due to Turkeyโ€™s decision to again dispatch its ship. โ€œAnd if there isnโ€™t, then the European Union will have to face the question of how to deal with this and what consequences this will have,โ€ Maas said. โ€œIt is one more provocation, in the continued provocations by the Turkish side,โ€ Petsas said.

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France accuses UK of stalling in post-Brexit trade talks

Read full article: France accuses UK of stalling in post-Brexit trade talks

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian left, and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas attend the opening session of the French ambassadors to European countries in Paris, Monday, Aug. 31, 2020. The 27-nation EU and the U.K. remain deadlocked in their talks on future trade ties after a transitional divorce period ends on Dec. 31. Negotiations are not advancing, because of the intransigent and unrealistic attitude of the United Kingdom," French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told his nation's ambassadors in Paris Monday. And Le Drian insisted that the 27 won't buckle under pressure from London. That, he said, would result in countries such as Italy, Spain or Poland taking greater responsibility for shaping EU foreign policy.

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Consultations to name new PM in Lebanon to begin on Monday

Read full article: Consultations to name new PM in Lebanon to begin on Monday

BEIRUT The office of Lebanons president said Friday that binding consultations with members of Parliament to designate a new prime minister will begin early next week. Mondays consultations will coincide with a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to Lebanon, a former French protectorate. The blast, the most destructive single incident in Lebanons history, killed more than 180 people, wounded nearly 6,000 and left nearly 300,000 people homeless. President Michel Aouns office released a schedule of the consultations that will begin Monday morning and end in the afternoon. The fighting briefly closed the main highway linking Beirut with southern Lebanon.

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US-China spats rattle world, prompting calls for unity

Read full article: US-China spats rattle world, prompting calls for unity

France has avoided echoing Trumps criticism of Beijings handling of the coronavirus, but legislators applauded Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian last week when he condemned abuses of minority Uighurs in Chinas northwest. That rancor has spread to include Hong Kong, Chinese Muslims, spying accusations and control of the South China Sea. Trump complains about the cost of stationing 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea to protect against North Korean threats. The U.S.-Chinese row has thrown a question to South Korea" about which side to choose, the newspaper Dong-A Ilbo said in an editorial Monday. We are making clear: Beijings claims to offshore resources across most of the South China Sea are completely unlawful, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a July 13 statement.

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