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French President Emmanuel Macron sparked online speculation after wearing aviator-style sunglasses while speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The French president later-linked appearance to a previously disclosed,
The world is experiencing a shift away from rules and international law, French President Emmanuel Macron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday.
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French President Emmanuel Macron drew attention at the World Economic Forum in Davos after appearing on stage wearing aviator-style sunglasses
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to speak in Davos at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday at 8 a.m. WHAT IS EUROPE’S ‘TRADE BAZOOKA’ BEING FLOATED AS AN ANSWER TO TRUMP’S GREENLAND THREATS? Macron launched to the center of the American foreign policy conversation on Monday as he urged European leaders to use the
French President Emmanuel Macron wore a pair of reflective, aviator-style sunglasses with blue-tinted lenses as he stepped into the spotlight at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland Tuesday.
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‘Top Gun’ shades for Macron in Davos as he battles eye condition
Emmanuel Macron appeared to be channelling his inner Tom Cruise as he was seen sporting a pair of Top Gun-style aviator sunglasses at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. The French president has been battling an eye condition that he has said is “completely harmless”,
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday spoke out against "international bullies” contributing to global instability. “This is all a shift toward a world without collective governance,” he said while speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, told the World Economic Forum that the world was sliding away from democracy and international law towards autocracy and violence
While other European leaders have tried to keep a measured tone to prevent the trans-Atlantic dispute from escalating, Macron came out swinging. France, and Europe, will not "passively accept the law of the strongest,