The United Nations 80th General Assembly has come to a close. Nations from around the world converged on New York City, which ...
Iran was set to come under sweeping UN sanctions late Saturday for the first time in a decade -- barring an unexpected ...
Israeli strikes have killed at least 17 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including 10 children and three women, according to ...
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President Emmanuel Macron in US
French President Emmanuel Macron was briefly held up by police on the streets of New York as Donald Trump’s motorcade passed. Macron later phoned Trump, joking about the situation. The moment was ...
One life is worth one life.” He framed recognition as both a moral duty and a strategic necessity—an attempt to salvage the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron did what many New Yorkers might have liked to do and called Trump after the president's motorcade blocked traffic.
After he spoke at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, the French leader found himself stuck behind a police barricade.
French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump, held a bried phonecall after Macron was stuck behind Trump's motorcade in NYC.
French official Pascal Confavreux defends U.N. Palestinian statehood initiative against Trump's criticism that it rewards ...
World leaders are gathering in New York as the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary. Follow for live coverage of the U.N. General Assembly.
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