France faces political turmoil after President Macron refused to name a Prime Minister from the left-wing coalition that won the most seats in last month’s snap election, though it lacks a majority. The divided French Parliament, split into three main groups, left, center, and far-right—faces a political deadlock, complicating efforts to form a stable government. This crisis coincides with rising tensions between France and Russia, following the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by French police on charges of fraud and child pornography. Watch for more.
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