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The Shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron

The Shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron

The Guardian13 hours ago
Deeply unpopular in France, President Macron relishes the international stage, where he projects himself as the leader best placed to handle Trump. Seven years after our last encounter, I joined him as he prepared for battle
By Emmanuel Carrère. Read by David Sibley
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