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1 Jul 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Hunter Urges Dad and Potential Pardoner Not To Drop Out
Hunter Urges Dad and Potential Pardoner Not To Drop Out
The Biden family blames campaign advisers for Joe Biden's debate gaffe, but refuses to drop out. Hunter Biden pushes back against calls for his father to step down.


Le Monde: Macron's coalition split over how to block far right
Macron's coalition split over how to block far right
Prime Minister Attal faces defeat in French parliamentary elections, as far-right party led by Marine Le Pen's protégé stands on the brink of power. Macron's coalition suffers a crushing blow.

Attal urges unity against far-right threat in upcoming elections, warning of disastrous consequences if Rassemblement National gains majority in Assemblée Nationale. Macron's dissolution of parliament backfires, as prime minister desperately seeks to prevent worst-case scenario.


GB News: Le Pen 'humiliated' Macron who is 'practically wiped out' as shops are boarded up amid far-left riots
Le Pen 'humiliated' Macron who is 'practically wiped out' as shops are boarded up amid far-left riots
National Rally led by Marine Le Pen dominates the first round of French legislative elections, leaving Macron's centrist coalition in disarray.

Tensions rise as Le Pen calls for "absolute majority" in second round, while Macron urges a "broad alliance" to prevent National Rally's stronghold.


#economy

The Telegraph: Traders bet Le Pen will fall short in France - latest updates
Traders bet Le Pen will fall short in France - latest updates
Market traders predict National Rally falls short of majority in French elections, boosting euro value. Concerns over government spending with potential hung parliament. Financial markets prefer stability over disruption.