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Jordan Bardella: The Rising Star of France's Far-Right Eyeing the Premiership

In the flurry of France's impending snap parliamentary election, a new face has emerged as a formidable contender for the premiership: Jordan Bardella, the 28-year-old president of the far-right National Rally (RN) and protégé of firebrand politician Marine Le Pen. With a meteoric rise......

France Takes Firm Stance Against Extremist Groups Ahead of Pivotal Elections

With over 49.5 million registered voters preparing to cast their ballots in the French legislative elections on June 30 and July 7, the French government has moved decisively to dissolve several extreme-right and “radical Islamic” groups. This bold action, announced just days before the first......

Moroccan Coach Hussein Ammouta Takes Helm at UAE’s Al Jazira

In a strategic move aimed at revitalizing its football ambitions, Al Jazira, the prominent Abu Dhabi football club, has appointed Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta as their new head coach for the upcoming season. This significant announcement was reported by the Emirati news outlet, Al Etihad. Ammouta’s......

Macron's Daring Gambit: Calling Snap Elections in the Face of Le Pen's Surge

In a bold and risky move, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced snap parliamentary elections to be held later this month. This decision follows a resounding victory for his rival Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party in the European Parliament vote. Exit polls indicate that the......

Unveiling the Electrifying Debate: The Automotive Industry's Pivotal Transition

In the midst of the European election campaign, an unexpected subject emerged into the spotlight: the electric vehicle (EV). This pivotal issue, once confined to industry circles, has taken center stage, sparking a passionate discourse that transcends party lines. Two prominent candidates, François-Xavier......

Morocco Condemns Terror Attack on Jordan-Syria Border, Expresses Solidarity

Morocco has vehemently denounced the recent terrorist attack on the Jordanian-Syrian border, which claimed the lives of three American soldiers and left several others injured. During a meeting with Bonnie Jenkins, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita reaffirmed......