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Trial of Le Pen in France Complicates Far-Right Leader's Move to Mainstream
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Le Pen and Her Party Go on Trial in France on E.U. Embezzlement Charges
Marine Le Pen and others are accused of using European funds for unrelated party expenses. The trial, expected to last two months, comes as her National Rally has gained more political sway.1 hour ago -
World - Yahoo News
Le Pen's future in the balance as French far-right officials go on trial for alleged EU funds misuse
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Business - Financial Times
Marine Le Pen goes on trial over EU expenses scandal
French far-right leader accused of paying her European parliament staff to do work for RN party in France1 hour ago - European Union -
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Marine Le Pen on trial for alleged EU funds misuse
If found guilty, the French presidential hopeful could be ineligible to run for office for up to 10 years.1 hour ago - European Union -
World - The Guardian
Marine Le Pen and other RN party figures go on trial over EU fake jobs allegations
Far-right French presidential hopeful, who will go on trial on Monday, allegedly embezzled money from EU. The French far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen and a slew of fellow National Rally ...5 hours ago -
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France's new government pledges hardline stance on migration as it cozies up to far right
France’s new government is set to take a hardline approach to migration issues as key officials have pledged to significantly reduce the number of people entering and staying illegally in the countryYesterday -
World - The Guardian
Austria election live: far-right Freedom party got most votes, first projections show
Far-right FPÖ could become strongest force in the country for first time in postwar period. Here’s the projected seat distribution, from ORF:. Far-right MEP Harald Vilimsky has thanked voters. ...21 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Can Mainstream Media Save Itself?
A panel at the Athens Democracy Forum explores how and whether traditional news organizations can regain the influence and trust that once defined them.Yesterday
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