
Emmanuel Macron is healthy and safe after explosions in Damascus, Syria, where he is visiting
Emmanuel Macron is healthy and safe after explosions in Damascus, Syria, where he is visiting.
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Emmanuel Macron is healthy and safe after explosions in Damascus, Syria, where he is visiting. The French President is the first European Head of State to meet with his counterpart Ahmad al-Chareh since the arrival in power of an Islamist coalition. The French President, arriving Monday in Syria, was received Tuesday morning at the presidential palace by Syrian President Ahmed al-Chareh, reported on Syrian state television.
Furthermore, REUTERS Several explosive devices detonated this Tuesday, July 7 near the hotel where Emmanuel Macron was supposed to stay in Damascus, said a safe source. Witnesses saw smoke rising from an area close to the hotel where the French president spent the night in the centre of Damascus, which he left this morning. AFP journalists report hearing an explosion in Damascus on Tuesday, July 7, when Emmanuel Macron visited the city.
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Emmanuel Macron is healthy and safe after explosions in Damascus, Syria, where he is visiting.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesThe French President is the first European Head of State to meet with his counterpart Ahmad al-Chareh since the arrival in power of an Islamist coalition
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The French President, arriving Monday in Syria, was received Tuesday morning at the presidential palace by Syrian President Ahmed al-Chareh, reported on Syrian state television.
according to L'ExpressREUTERS Several explosive devices detonated this Tuesday, July 7 near the hotel where Emmanuel Macron was supposed to stay in Damascus, said a safe source.
according to L'ExpressWitnesses saw smoke rising from an area close to the hotel where the French president spent the night in the centre of Damascus, which he left this morning.
according to Ouest-France — À la UneAFP journalists report hearing an explosion in Damascus on Tuesday, July 7, when Emmanuel Macron visited the city.
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The French President is the first European Head of State to meet with his counterpart Ahmad al-Chareh since the coming into power of a..
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