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France loses faith in Macron
The president’s centrist alliance faces a drubbing in EU elections amid growing pressure on government financesFinancial Times - World -
Marine Le Pen grows wary of ‘crazy’ German far right
Trip to tropical island brings Rassemblement National to brink of break-up with Alternative for GermanyFinancial Times - World - Germany
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