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European Political Turmoil - Jim on Sputnik's Critical Hour 9-9

13 min · 11. syys 2024
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Jim speaks with Dr. Wilmer Leon on how Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier as France's prime minister after securing Marine Le Pen's agreement. He also reports on the mass protests erupting in France after Macron picked Barnier as Prime Minister and an interview with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who says, "pithy sayings are not part of my approach to politics."

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