In the recent European Union elections, centrist parties were battered by the surge of far-right parties across the continent. French President Emmanuel Macron, facing pressure from the far right, has called for new elections in France to reaffirm his mandate and strengthen his party’s position in the national assembly. The rise of right-wing populism in Europe has posed a significant challenge to traditional political parties and leaders like Macron who are now seeking to regain control and address the concerns of their constituents.
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US diplomats in Damascus for first time in more than 10 years following fall of Assad regime
American hostage Austin Tice's siblings appeal for his release after 12 years missing in Syria, following President Biden's statement on U.S. efforts to bring him home. A team of U.S. officials, including Special Envoy Roger Carstens and Assistant Secretary Barbara Leaf, is in Damascus to gather information on missing Americans under the Assad regime and engage with Syrian people on their vision for the country's future, as well as meeting with U.S.-designated terrorist group Hayat...
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