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Markets look for shreds of optimism as French voters face ‘invidious’ choice
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CBS News - Top stories
Macron calls on French voters to thwart far-right in election round-two
First-round French election results show massive gains for far-right, drawing a warning of a possible "very dangerous" outcome for Europe. -
ABC News - World
French President Emmanuel Macron urges voters to block the far right in the decisive second-round legislative elections
French President Emmanuel Macron urges voters to block the far right in the decisive second-round legislative elections -
The Guardian - World
Macron is history, Le Pen is triumphant. What do ‘reasonable’ French voters like me do now? | Pierre Haski
France can look in the mirror and ask what went wrong – or vote for the left to limit the National Rally’s grip on power. For all of my adult life, the Le Pen family has felt like a shadow hanging over my head. Jean-Marie, the father, used to make ... -
The New York Times - World
The Center Collapses in France, Leaving Macron Marooned
Squeezed by the far-right National Rally party and the left, President Emmanuel Macron faces a country that may prove ungovernable. -
BBC News - Top stories
'French right humiliates Macron' and 'Saved by the Bell'
Monday's papers focus on the first round of elections in France and England's tense performance at the Euros on Sunday. -
Financial Times - Business
French election choice is as stark as Brexit, warns centre-left politician
Raphaël Glucksmann says voters must act to block far right from taking power -
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French far-right leads snap election as Macron loses ground
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RN opponents race against time to keep far right out of power
Stocks and euro rise as some second-round candidates could be pulled to try to boost vote against Rassemblement National
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