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President Trump on Thursday defended embattled French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, arguing the “witch hunt” against her is yet another instance of critics in Europe using “lawfare” to q ...
senior advocate and BJP MP Mahesh Jethmalani has said that the argument was "misconceived". "The Vice President meant Article 142 cannot be a fallback provision; he did not say that in his ...
Defending Jagdeep Dhankhar's position, Supreme Court senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani took to social media platform X to clarify the legal basis for the Vice President's remarks. “While some ...
A video has gone viral on X allegedly showing Marine Le Pen greeting scores of fans in Paris following a court ruling that banned her from running for public office for five years. In the video ...
OTTAWA - Elections Canada wants you to know your ballot will count whether you mark it with a pen or with a pencil. The independent agency says it’s seeing posts on social media claiming voters ...
In a speech, Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, cast a judicial decision prohibiting her from running for office as a threat to democracy. By Aurelien Breeden and Catherine Porter ...
By Roger Cohen Reporting from Paris “FREE MARINE LE PEN!” With this blunt call, a strange one in that the French far-right leader is walking the streets of Paris, President Trump has waded ...
Jordan Bardella, Le Pen's top lieutenant and head of the National Rally party, told the rally that the court ruling was aimed at "eliminating her from the presidential race". Bardella, 29 ...
PARIS, April 27 (Reuters) - Jordan Bardella plans to be the French far-right National Rally's presidential candidate in 2027 if the party's leader Marine Le Pen remains barred from running ...
Convicted of embezzling public funds and banned from running for office, far-right politician Marine Le Pen stood unshaken before a sea of French flags in Paris on Sunday. "For 30 years I have ...
Le Pen, who was the frontrunner for France’s next presidential election in two years, was convicted by a Paris court on Monday for using more than €4.5 million ($4.38 million) of EU money to ...
While far-right politician Marine Le Pen vowed to appeal the conviction she was handed on Monday, the judge who presided over her case has faced a torrent of intimidating online reactions.