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Macron on back foot after first round vote; support for Biden

And stunt leads to arrest at Germany-Denmark Euro 2024 match.

French president Emmanuel Macron.

Mōrena and welcome to your Monday recap of the key international business and political stories.

First up, Bloomberg is reporting on results from the first round of the election in France, after President Emmanuel Macron called a snap vote. 

Marine Le Pen’s far-right group leads projections, but

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Jonathan Mitchell Mon, 01 Jul 2024
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