• France, China, and Russia are blocking the UN’s plan to authorize military action against Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
    France, China, and Russia are blocking the UN’s plan to authorize military action against Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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  • France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway
    **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident.
    Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course.
    This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region.
    The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs.
    While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels?
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    France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident. Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course. This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region. The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs. While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels? #France #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalTrade #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingNews
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  • In a major diplomatic move, France and Italy have reportedly started talks with Iran to secure safe passage for their oil ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come as tensions in the region have made the vital waterway risky for global shipping and impacted energy supplies.
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    In a major diplomatic move, France and Italy have reportedly started talks with Iran to secure safe passage for their oil ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come as tensions in the region have made the vital waterway risky for global shipping and impacted energy supplies. #StraitOfHormuz #OilNews #FranceItaly #BreakingNews
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  • A major diplomatic deadlock has hit the United Nations as France, China, and Russia have officially blocked a plan to authorize military action against Iran. The proposed move was intended to forcefully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which remains closed to international shipping and oil tankers.
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    A major diplomatic deadlock has hit the United Nations as France, China, and Russia have officially blocked a plan to authorize military action against Iran. The proposed move was intended to forcefully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which remains closed to international shipping and oil tankers. #Headlines360 #StraitOfHormuz #UnitedNations #WorldNews #MiddleEastCrisis
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  • French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a withering dismissal of Donald Trump's latest personal attack, refusing to dignify the former president's crude remarks about his marriage while questioning his fitness for world leadership.

    Trump had made deeply inappropriate comments about the French president, saying: "I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly and he's still recovering from the right to the jaw."

    When asked about Trump's personal jab, Macron took the high road with a pointed rebuke:

    "We are talking about war, civilians dying, economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader can't use the language he is speaking."

    The French president's measured but cutting response highlights the stark contrast in leadership styles between the two men. While Trump continues to resort to personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric about other leaders' private lives, Macron emphasized the gravity of global challenges that demand serious, dignified discourse from world leaders.

    Macron's refusal to engage with Trump's provocations while simultaneously calling out his conduct sends a clear message: personal attacks have no place in international diplomacy, especially when the world faces pressing crises requiring mature leadership.

    The exchange underscores the broader concerns among America's allies about Trump's temperament and approach to foreign policy. Macron's response suggests that international leaders are prepared to hold Trump accountable for behavior they view as beneath the office of the presidency.

    By focusing on the serious issues facing the world rather than trading barbs about personal relationships, Macron demonstrated the kind of statesmanlike conduct that many believe should define international relations.
    French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a withering dismissal of Donald Trump's latest personal attack, refusing to dignify the former president's crude remarks about his marriage while questioning his fitness for world leadership. Trump had made deeply inappropriate comments about the French president, saying: "I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly and he's still recovering from the right to the jaw." When asked about Trump's personal jab, Macron took the high road with a pointed rebuke: "We are talking about war, civilians dying, economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader can't use the language he is speaking." The French president's measured but cutting response highlights the stark contrast in leadership styles between the two men. While Trump continues to resort to personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric about other leaders' private lives, Macron emphasized the gravity of global challenges that demand serious, dignified discourse from world leaders. Macron's refusal to engage with Trump's provocations while simultaneously calling out his conduct sends a clear message: personal attacks have no place in international diplomacy, especially when the world faces pressing crises requiring mature leadership. The exchange underscores the broader concerns among America's allies about Trump's temperament and approach to foreign policy. Macron's response suggests that international leaders are prepared to hold Trump accountable for behavior they view as beneath the office of the presidency. By focusing on the serious issues facing the world rather than trading barbs about personal relationships, Macron demonstrated the kind of statesmanlike conduct that many believe should define international relations.
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