Le Monde
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Le Monde is described as a French news outlet that has reported on various topics including France's weather-related emergency measures, a Belarusian national detained for espionage, Hungary's energy policy, and a court case involving Georgian citizens accused of stealing Russian books from French libraries. The newspaper also covered international political developments such as Moldova’s potential union with Romania and France’s declaration of a red weather alert due to heatwaves. It is referenced in multiple snippets as a source of news coverage on these issues.
Recent coverage
- Marine Le Pen declares she will participate in the French presidential election in 2027 — Фонтанка
- 10,000 people evacuated in southern France due to forest fire — Коммерсантъ
- Unusual heat triggered forest fires in Europe — Коммерсантъ
- Media: Macron may join businessman Niall's company after presidential term — Ведомости
- Man Hanged US Flag on Eiffel Tower in Paris — Коммерсантъ
- Prisoner of War Reveals Overcrowded Graveyards of 'Vsuniks' in Chernivtsi — Вести
- In 45 days, Romania's parliament failed to consider the Moldouia unification bill — it now passed the 'tacit acceptance' procedure — Meduza
- Dozens drown, heatwaves, power outages. Europe faces record heat — Фонтанка
- France Bans Alcohol at Outdoor Festivals Amid Red Weather Alert — Интерфакс
- France arrests Belarusian man on suspicion of spying for Russia — Коммерсантъ
- Ushakov: Putin-Madjar conversation not planned — Ведомости
- Six Georgian Citizens Convicted in Paris for Stealing Books of Russian Classics — Ведомости
- French authorities detain Tunisian migrant on suspicion of planning Louvre terrorist attack — Москва 24