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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Don't Think She Likes Him’: France’s First Lady Embarrasses Macron Yet Again—Fans Can’t Unsee the ‘Trump and Melania’ VibesFrench President Emmanuel Macron has found himself in another awkward viral moment involving his wife and an airplane. A video clip showed his wife, Brigitte […]
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife will be treated to the best of British pomp and pageantry during their three-day state visit to the U.K.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMacron calls on EU to ‘defend European interests’ in US tariff talksPARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday condemned US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 30% tariffs on the EU, calling on the bloc to “resolutely defend European interests”.
In an escalation of the trade war that has angered US allies and rattled investors, President Donald Trump announced the latest tariffs in separate letters to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum posted on Truth Social.
The United States is set to impose a 30% tariff on all goods from the European Union from August 1, US President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social platform Saturday. The EU had been prepared for such a move,
President Macron breaks strict royal protocol with King Charles sparking awkward comparison to Trump
Emmanuel Macron has seemingly broken royal protocol with King Charles III during his state visit to the UK - and people are now comparing him to Donald Trump. The French President, 47, and his wife Brigitte, 72, are currently in the middle of their three-day-trip to the English capital.
W hen Sir Keir Starmer sat down with Donald Trump at the White House in February, the British prime minister handed over a letter from King Charles III inviting the American presi
Owens claimed that she received a personal phone call from Trump on behalf of Macron urging her to stop pushing the conspiracy theory that his wife was male.
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The European Commission responded to Trump's announcement in a written statement, saying it remains ready to reach an agreement, while also taking "necessary steps to safeguard EU interests, including the adoption of proportionate countermeasures.