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Leftist tweeters explode after Macron links African poverty to high birthrate
HamburgWhen France elected Emmanuel Macron as president in May, "Africa's 'Ode to Joy' moment was a very powerful, if subtle, symbol", the BBC reported. But the love affair between Africa and Macron is over after his latest remarks on high African birthrates.
Putin avoids NATO airspace en route for G20
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aircraft took a long detour to the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, clocking up almost a 500 km extra to avoid flying over NATO's Eastern flank.
Le Pen suggests name change for Front National
ParisMarine Le Pen said on Tuesday that her party, the National Front needed to change "many things", including its name, AFP reported. She said France's changing political landscape had called for a new name.
One in five child deaths in London borough caused by parents being related
LondonNearly one in five child deaths in an east London borough are caused by the parents being closely related, according to a shock report.
Police evict thousands of migrants from Paris… again
ParisOn Friday morning 2 500 migrants were evacuated from the Port de la Chapelle, in Paris after reports of growing tensions and their squalid living conditions had surfaced.
What did the rioters in Hamburg really want?
HamburgChancellor Angela Merkel defended her decision to host the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, after violent clashes marred the gathering and dark smoke clouds rose from the Schanzenviertel. But what did the rioters want?
The Archbishop of Strasbourg evokes ‘the Great Replacement’
Bishop Luc Ravel cited the fertility of "Muslim believers" and denounced the promotion of abortion in the Catholic Church.
Italy’s former liberal PM suddenly feels ‘no moral duty’ to take migrants
Europe's liberal facade took a big hit on Friday, when Italy's former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and head of the ruling leftwing Democratic Party, said his country no longer has "any moral duty to take in migrants".
Johannesburg: Tenants return to hijacked building after 7 fire deaths
Illegal tenants could not return soon enough after a lethal fire in a 'hijacked' building in downtown Johannesburg.
Leftist tweeters explode after Macron links African poverty to high birthrate
HamburgWhen France elected Emmanuel Macron as president in May, "Africa's 'Ode to Joy' moment was a very powerful, if subtle, symbol", the BBC reported. But the love affair between Africa and Macron is over after his latest remarks on high African birthrates.
Putin avoids NATO airspace en route for G20
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aircraft took a long detour to the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, clocking up almost a 500 km extra to avoid flying over NATO's Eastern flank.
Le Pen suggests name change for Front National
ParisMarine Le Pen said on Tuesday that her party, the National Front needed to change "many things", including its name, AFP reported. She said France's changing political landscape had called for a new name.
One in five child deaths in London borough caused by parents being related
LondonNearly one in five child deaths in an east London borough are caused by the parents being closely related, according to a shock report.
Police evict thousands of migrants from Paris… again
ParisOn Friday morning 2 500 migrants were evacuated from the Port de la Chapelle, in Paris after reports of growing tensions and their squalid living conditions had surfaced.
What did the rioters in Hamburg really want?
HamburgChancellor Angela Merkel defended her decision to host the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, after violent clashes marred the gathering and dark smoke clouds rose from the Schanzenviertel. But what did the rioters want?
The Archbishop of Strasbourg evokes ‘the Great Replacement’
Bishop Luc Ravel cited the fertility of "Muslim believers" and denounced the promotion of abortion in the Catholic Church.
Italy’s former liberal PM suddenly feels ‘no moral duty’ to take migrants
Europe's liberal facade took a big hit on Friday, when Italy's former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and head of the ruling leftwing Democratic Party, said his country no longer has "any moral duty to take in migrants".
Johannesburg: Tenants return to hijacked building after 7 fire deaths
Illegal tenants could not return soon enough after a lethal fire in a 'hijacked' building in downtown Johannesburg.