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Feb 2024
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Why Macron Floated Sending Troops to Ukr...

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In today’s episode, we run through why Macron hasn’t totally ruled out sending troops to Ukraine. Also, we discuss the progress towards a Gaza ceasefire; why New Zealand is scrapping the smoking ban; & the centre-left win in Sardinia.


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Further reading:


✍️ Will France Send Troops to Ukraine?



✍️ Progress Towards Gaza Ceasefire




✍️ New Zealand Scraps Smoking Ban



✍️ Centre-Left Win in Sardinia



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