The Centrist Emanuel Macron is through to the next round of voting, along with the far rights Marine Le Pen, who reaches out to voters. Translation wherever they come from, whatever their origin, whoever they voted for in the first round, i invite them all tojoin they voted for in the first round, i invite them all to join us. Here, Jeremy Corbyn wont commit to renewing the trident weapons system, but labour says it will back the nuclear deterrent. A murder inquiry isrunderway. Theres a royal send off for Tens Of Thousands of runners in this years london marathon. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us are rosamund urwin, columnist at the london evening standard, and france 24s uk correspondent benedicte paviot. Welcome to you both. The front pages, starting with the Financial Times it leads with the french elections and former banker, Emmanuel Macron going head to head against the far right leader the guardian says macron is no
The Centrist Emanuel Macron is through to the next round of voting, along with the far rights Marine Le Pen, who reaches out to voters. Translation wherever they come from, whatever their origin, whoever they voted for in the first round, i invite them all tojoin they voted for in the first round, i invite them all to join us. Here, Jeremy Corbyn wont commit to renewing the trident weapons system, but labour says it will back the nuclear deterrent. A murder inquiry isrunderway. Theres a royal send off for Tens Of Thousands of runners in this years london marathon. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us are rosamund urwin, columnist at the london evening standard, and france 24s uk correspondent benedicte paviot. Welcome to you both. The front pages, starting with the Financial Times it leads with the french elections and former banker, Emmanuel Macron going head to head against the far right leader the guardian says macron is no
The Centrist Emanuel Macron is through to the next round of voting, along with the far rights Marine Le Pen, who reaches out to voters. Translation wherever they come from, whatever their origin, whoever they voted for in the first round, i invite them all tojoin they voted for in the first round, i invite them all to join us. Here, Jeremy Corbyn wont commit to renewing the trident weapons system, but labour says it will back the nuclear deterrent. A murder inquiry isrunderway. Theres a royal send off for Tens Of Thousands of runners in this years london marathon. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us are rosamund urwin, columnist at the london evening standard, and france 24s uk correspondent benedicte paviot. Welcome to you both. The front pages, starting with the Financial Times it leads with the french elections and former banker, Emmanuel Macron going head to head against the far right leader the guardian says macron is no
Mohammed Badra/ReutersFrench President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that France and its allies “could have stopped” the horrific Rwandan genocide of 1994 and spared hundreds of thousands of lives but “lacked the will to do so.” The comments come just before the 30th anniversary of the horrific slayings of as many as 800,000 civilians between April 7 and July 15 at the heart of the Rwandan civil war.In a statement Thursday, Macron’s office said the president will release an already-recorded vide