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Fact check: Macron, Merz and Starmer targeted by Russian 'cocaine' claimsMacron, Merz and Starmer targeted by Russian 'cocaine' claims The allegations that the leaders of France, Germany and the UK took drugs while on a train on their way to Kyiv are part of a wider ...
The French presidency has dismissed as 'fake news' a viral conspiracy theory falsely claiming that President Emmanuel Macron ...
Die CDU und der französische Präsidentenpalast haben nach wilden Spekulationen über die Gegenstände auf einem Tisch im ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Leaders from four major European countries threatened to ratchet up pressure on Russian President Vladimir ...
Maria Zakharova noted that the Elysee Palace had immediately labeled the news as fake, but had not asked the Kiev regime to stop spreading false information ...
Russland hat auf die Friedensbemühungen in der Ukraine mit einem obszönen Kommentar reagiert. Bei „Hart aber fair“ konterte ...
The silence of official Berlin in connection with the video that has spread around the world, in which German Chancellor ...
France has denied viral claims that Emmanuel Macron had a "cocaine bag" on a Kyiv-bound train, saying it was just a tissue.
Das Treffen der Europäer in Kiew am Wochenende war nicht nur ein Signal der Einigkeit an Moskau, sondern auch ein mediales ...
The Élysée Palace has dismissed Kremlin-promoted claims of Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz and Keir Starmer using cocaine as ...
Die europäischen Staatschefs reisten im Zug in die Ukraine. Aus einem informellen Moment der Zugreise entstehen Drogengerüchte. Warum die Gerüchte falsch sind.
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