Headline: legislative, rout in Guadeloupe, panic in Martinique, oats in Guyana for Macron

First round of the French legislative elections listen again to

The day started badly for the presidential camp, underlines the site of The Express. In the 2nd constituency of Guadeloupe, where we voted yesterday, the Secretary of State for the Sea Justine Benin was beaten against the various left candidate Christian Baptiste “. The weekly one The Obs is categorical, Justine Benin “ will have to resign from the government “.

Guadeloupe, but not only…” In the second constituency of Guyana, the outgoing deputy La République en Marche Lénaïck Adam “was beaten” by the candidate Davy Rimane, supported by La France insoumise “, point The world.

Peace “yes”, but wheat especially for Macky Sall

The war in Ukraine, with this famine alert in Africa relaunched by Senegalese President Macky Sall after his meeting with the master of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin. “Malnutrition can lead to very serious political upheavals that will destabilize countries in Africa and beyond with waves of migration to Europe, warns Macky Sall in The Sunday newspaper. The destabilization of Africa due to famine is as important as the outcome of the war in Ukraine today”. After entrusting the JDD that the entry into NATO of Sweden and Finland posed no ” no problem ” to Vladimir Putin, the current president of the African Union sends the belligerents back to back. “I don’t care who’s wrong, who’s right… We have to stop. We need a ceasefire,” said Macky Sall to the Sunday newspaper

Cheese fries cereal killer

As the weekly points out Pointof all the arsenal at the disposal of the Russian despot, the food weapon is the most formidable. Hundreds of millions of people in the Middle East and Africa depend on Ukrainian grain for their staple diet. Before the war, kyiv supplied 12% of the world’s wheat, 15% of corn, 40% of sunflower oil”, specifies this magazine. Who believes that today, ” the Europeans are well and truly trapped “.

Rule, Britannia! on the Falklands

An anniversary in this month of June, that, forty years ago, of the end of the Falklands War. Forty years later, wounds remain raw in Argentina. This is what the magazine went to see in Buenos Aires I’m Interested-History. The Falklands are these islets located 260 nautical miles off the coast of Argentina and on which the British flag still flies. The Falklands, for the English, are rather the Falklands. To restore its image, forty years ago, the Argentine military dictatorship took the Falklands on board, not imagining “ not for a single moment would the United Kingdom seek to reconquer by force these two islands located 12 600 km from London. She is wrong. Opposite stands Margaret Thatcher, the “Iron Lady” who (…) dispatches a massive fleet of 8 000 men to recover the archipelago “, remember I’m Interested-History. Mission accomplished on June 16, 1982.

On April 2, a commemoration at the Falklands Museum in Buenos Aires brought together “ three hundred people including many veterans », Reports I’m Interested-History, In this magazine, posters seen in the streets of Buenos Aires assure that the Falklands ” are Argentinian!!! (with three exclamation marks that say a lot about the still current determination of the Argentines to recover them).

The Falklands? No, the Falkland Islands, retorts on the spot Le Figaro Magazine. This archipelago lost in the heart of the South Atlantic is “ a part of the world “so British” “, assures, nine pages during, this weekly. To wonder if there would not be gold off the Falklands (or the Falklands)? Black gold, for example…

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