Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France’s far-right National Front known for anti-immigration rhetoric, has died at 96, leaving a divisive legacy in French politics. His daughter, Marine Le Pen, transformed the party into a powerful force, distancing herself from her father’s extremist image. Despite multiple convictions and exclusion from the party, Le Pen’s fiery persona and anti-immigration message shaped French political history.
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Displaced people in DR Congo face uncertain future after fleeing Goma
The Kanyaruchinya camp for displaced people in the DRC near Goma is now empty after 100,000 residents fled following an offensive by Rwanda-backed M23 fighters. The region has a history of conflict involving armed groups, with residents facing suffering, hunger, and poor living conditions. Displaced individuals are uncertain about returning home, with concerns about their future and the challenges they will face, including hunger and destroyed homes. Full Article
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