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Russian leaders — and Alex Jones — claimed that Macron was photographed with a bag of cocaine. France's Élysée Palace ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said France’s enemies were behind a “disinformation” campaign that involved a video of him.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday denounced claims of European leaders taking drugs together on a train to Ukraine ...
President Emmanuel Macron's office has accused France's enemies of spreading fake news by suggesting that he and other ...
Authorities in France and Germany have responded to viral images pushing what has been described a conspiracy theory that ...
The French presidency on Monday condemned "fake news" spread by "France's enemies" after social media accounts of far-right ...
France has strongly rejected rumours about an alleged bag of cocaine belonging to President Emmanuel Macron on the train on the way to Kiev before the weekend. "This is a tissue. For blowing your nose ...
France had warned about Russian disinformation campaigns growing in intensity amid the Ukraine war. Read more at straitstimes ...
A bizarre conspiracy that European leaders snorted cocaine en route to critical Ukraine talks has been roundly ridiculed by ...
After far-right, pro-Russia accounts circulated a photo with the claim that French President Emmanuel Macron and other ...
France claims Russia’s military intelligence has stepped up efforts to spread disinformation about European leaders online ...
After Russia claimed that Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron took 'cocaine', the truth about what the mystery item was has been ...