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PARIS (Reuters) -President Emmanuel Macron's office has accused France's enemies of spreading fake news by suggesting that he ...
Tissue of lies. A bizarre conspiracy that European leaders snorted cocaine en route to critical Ukraine talks has been ...
FRANCE has blasted a fake Russian claim that President Emmanuel Macron had a bag of cocaine when he was pictured on his way ...
France claims Russia’s military intelligence has stepped up efforts to spread disinformation about European leaders online ...
After Russia claimed that Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron took 'cocaine', the truth about what the mystery item was has been ...
PARIS — Emmanuel Macron’s office took the unusual step of denouncing unsubstantiated claims that the French president had a ...
Macron’s office is aggressively batting down a viral rumor that he brought cocaine aboard a train to Kyiv during a high-profile diplomatic visit.
The accusation was made widely on X by figures such as the US radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones but then also ...
After far-right, pro-Russia accounts circulated a photo with the claim that French President Emmanuel Macron and other ...
Macron traveled to Kyiv on Friday accompanied by Merz and Starmer for talks that concluded with European leaders proposing a 30-day ceasefire.
France is consulting with partners on how to potentially support Ukraine in its struggle with Russia with troops, French ...
The French and Ukrainian presidents have a particular bond, built on a common goal of protecting Ukraine and deflecting ...