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The President of France, Emmanuel Macron has explained that the French, British and American attacks against Syria early morning of Saturday was in response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by the President Bashar Assad regime.
Macron, in a statement made available yesterday by the French...
France’s President Emmanuel Macron says he has "proof" that the Syrian government attacked the town of Douma with chemical weapons last weekend.
He said he would decide "in due course" whether to strike Syria.
Western states are thought to be preparing for missile strikes in response to the...
The plan would see a reduction of Senate members France’s government has announced plans to cut the number of lawmakers by almost a third as part of sweeping reforms of the country’s institutions.
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French President Emmanuel Macron spoke on the BBC’s “Andrew Marr Show” on Sunday, in an interview recorded Thursday. Here are the key lines on Brexit: On the future EU-U.K. relationship: “It will be by definition less deep than today, because the deepest possible relation is being a member of...
Nigeria, like several other African countries is governed by an ageing elite. These ageing elites comprise of recycled leaders who refuse to vacate the political scene for emerging younger leaders.
This week, we look at the barriers to entry for Nigeria's young leaders and also review the...
Macron’s victory in the French polls was a rude awakening for young Nigerians who had become accustomed to dusting the shoes of the country’s most powerful men. With Macron’s victory, young people in Nigeria suddenly realized they should be doing more than carrying briefcases, trolling political...
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