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France Withdraws Troops from Niger in Response to Coup, Signaling Major Shift in Diplomatic Policy

France has announced its withdrawal of troops from Niger in response to a coup, a move that signals a shift in the country's policy in the region. This comes as President Emmanuel Macron is undertaking a review of the French diplomatic corps in order to modernize the country's diplomatic approach.

Pope Francis Urges European Leaders to Open Ports and Provide Legal Pathways to Citizenship for Migrants

Pope Francis has called on European leaders to open their ports to people fleeing hardship and poverty, and to respond with charity, rather than fear, to the migration crisis. During his two-day trip to France, he is expected to meet with migrants and refugees and visit a center for unaccompanied minors, emphasizing his message of compassion and understanding for those seeking a better life. His comments come as Europe is facing a surge in migration, with more than 100,000 people crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe this year alone.

Fourth Night of Unrest in France: Over 1,300 Arrests as Nahel’s Funeral Ceremony Approaches

For the fourth night in a row, France has been rocked by violence and unrest sparked by the police killing of 17-year-old Nahel. 45,000 police officers have been deployed to try and quell the unrest, with 1,311 arrests made so far, but clashes between protesters and police have continued. Nahel's funeral is scheduled for Saturday, and the officer accused of the killing has been charged with voluntary homicide and is in custody.

France Sees Third Night of Nationwide Protests in Response to Deadly Police Shooting of 17-Year-Old Nahel

This article discusses the third night of nationwide protests in France following the police shooting of a 17-year-old, Nahel. Police responded with tear gas and water cannons, while protesters erected barricades, lit fires and shot fireworks. Over 600 people were arrested and at least 200 police officers were injured. President Macron has called a crisis meeting of ministers to address the unrest.

Eight Children and One Adult Injured in Knife Attack in Annecy, France; President Macron Condemns “Cowardice” of Perpetrator

On Thursday morning, eight children and one adult were injured in a knife attack in Annecy, France. The victims were as young as three years old, with three of them in serious condition. The perpetrator was arrested quickly due to the rapid intervention of the police, and the motive of the attack is still unknown. President Macron condemned the perpetrator's "cowardice" and Interior Minister Darmanin praised the police for their quick response.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Joins G7 Leaders in Japan for Diplomatic Talks and Security Cooperation

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Japan for diplomatic talks with the G7 nations, having been invited due to his strong wish to participate. The summit is expected to focus on a range of issues, including the global economic recovery, climate change, and the coronavirus pandemic. Zelenskyy is also pushing for international support as Ukraine prepares to take back territory seized by Russia in the war that began in February last year.

Protests Continue in France as Constitutional Council Approves Increase in Retirement Age

Hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting in France for three months against the government's plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. The Constitutional Council approved the controversial legislation, but the protests have damaged President Emmanuel Macron's leadership and his opponents are vowing to maintain pressure on the government to withdraw the bill. Macron has been in office since 2017 and is pushing for economic reforms, but the retirement age increase has been met with fierce opposition from unions and other critics.

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