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The clasped hands of French and German leaders have long embodied the spirit of European unity. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich ...
World War I “colored everything that came before and shadowed everything that followed.” The assassinations, which Austria-Hungary blamed on Serbia, led to an ultimatum being delivered to the Serbian ...
When the new, career-defining survey of Gustave Caillebotte opened in late June at its final stop, the Art Institute of ...
The retitled show, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, opened in Paris to fierce criticism as a tainted exercise in queering ...
The clasped hands of French and German leaders have long embodied the spirit of European unity. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz are now setting the Franco-German engine humming again.
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AFP on MSNThe Seine star of the summer again in ParisThe Seine, which played a starring role in the 2024 Paris Olympics, again takes centre stage in the capital this summer with ...
After years of sputtering and frustration, the Franco-German engine – the most powerful force within Europe – is humming again, and it has a new name: Merzcron.
The due diligence law was meant to bring EU-style protections to global supply chains. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz helped all but kill it.
“We used to be very reluctant about German rearmament. That was a politically sensitive issue after the war. But today, no one in France fears German rearmament –we welcome it,” he said.
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Space.com on MSNEarly visions of Mars: Meet the 19th-century astronomer who used science fiction to imagine the red planetThe second half of the 19th century was a particularly interesting time to imagine Mars. This was a period during which the ...
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