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France, Russia and Le Monde
France's Le Monde left without Moscow correspondent for first time since 1957
Russia said on Thursday it had refused to renew the accreditation of Le Monde's correspondent due to France's refusal to issue a visa to a Russian reporter, leaving the renowned French daily absent from Moscow for the first time since the 1950s.
Le Monde barred from Russia for first time since 1957, France vows retaliation
The newspaper stated that Quénelle’s accreditation was suspended four months ago and was recently canceled entirely, effectively barring him from working in Russia. Read also: Six British diplomats accused of espionage by FSB,
France warns Russia of 'response' over rejection of Le Monde journalist's accreditation
The French Foreign Ministry urged Russian authorities to reconsider their 'unjustified and arbitrary' decision to revoke the accreditation of Le Monde's Moscow correspondent.
Diplomatic Tensions: Le Monde's Absence in Moscow for the First Time Since 1950s
For the first time since the 1950s, France's Le Monde has no correspondent in Moscow after Russia refused to renew accreditation. This move comes as part of a retaliatory diplomatic feud, with Russia responding to France's visa denial for a Russian reporter.
Russia Expels "Le Monde" Correspondent in Retaliation for France's Visa Refusal
After over two decades of reporting, Le Monde's journalist in Russia is barred from work as Moscow suspends press accreditation amid.
Russia Kicks Out Le Monde's Moscow Correspondent
Russia said on Thursday that it had withdrawn accreditation from Le Monde's Moscow correspondent due to Paris's refusal to issue a visa to a Russian reporter, leaving the paper without a correspondent in Moscow for the first time since the 1950s.
Russia ejects Le Monde's Moscow correspondent in 'retaliatory' move
Russia said on Thursday that it had withdrawn accreditation from Le Monde's Moscow correspondent Benjamin Quénelle due to Paris's refusal to issue a visa to a Russian reporter, leaving the paper without a presence in Moscow for the first time since the 1950s.
France outraged by revocation of accreditation of Le Monde journalist in Russia
The French Foreign Ministry has threatened consequences over Russia's decision to revoke the accreditation of Le Monde correspondent Benjamin Quénelle in Moscow. Source: French Foreign Ministry spokesperson at a briefing on 6 February,
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: French Mirage 2000 fighter jets delivered to Kyiv amid North Korea missile warning
Ukrainian military officials say that North Korean ballistic missiles fired by Russian forces have become far more precise ...
EURACTIV
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France appoints new ambassador to Moscow after months of vacancy
Nicolas de Rivière's nomination has been in the works for months, at a time when French-Russian relations are at an all-time ...
Hudson Institute
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Moscow’s Southward March: Russia’s Geopolitical Maneuvers in the Middle East and Africa
This monthly report from Hudson’s Zineb Riboua examines Russia’s growing influence in the Middle East and Africa. Putin ...
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Warning over North Korea missile strikes as French jets arrive to bolster Kyiv
Ukrainian military officials say that North Korean ballistic missiles fired by Russian forces have become far more precise ...
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East Ukrainian crime boss killed in Moscow blast: Russian media
An east Ukrainian crime boss and separatist wanted by Kyiv was killed with one other person in a blast at a luxury ...
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Russia's Biggest Exports Could Soon Face Full Embargo in Europe: Report
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia to the European Union may be phased out by Brussels, according to Bloomberg.
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