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The French president’s recognition of a Palestinian state tips the world diplomatic balance away from the U.S. and Israel.
French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to recognize a Palestinian state is a cynical political calculation.
The French president's commitment remains uncertain, but unideological leadership faces limits in France’s resurgent ...
Unlike his role model Charles de Gaulle, the French prime minister, Emmanuel Macron, always chooses the wrong time to act ...
France was the first G7 country and member of the UN Security Council to commit to formally recognising the state of ...
Rachida Dati's scandal-hit candidacy comes at a delicate time for Macron, whose brand rests on promises of ethics and a clean ...
Brigitte Macron has faced more scrutiny and conspiracy theories than most first ladies, and her political work is always ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Tuesday the UK will formally recognise the State of Palestine in September unless ...
Starmer said Israel must end its starvation tactics and agree to a ceasefire in Gaza, or the UK would recognise a Palestinian ...
The failed French president plays statesman on the world stage while undermining the very principles he claims to uphold.
The Department of State said the decision to recognize a Palestinian state gives "false hope" to terrorists and denigrates Hamas's victims.