Travail forcé (Forced labour)

Travail forcé (Forced labour)

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"Quoi qu’il en coûte" ("Whatever it takes")

Emmanuel Macron a défendu sa politique économique sur TF1, assumant l'augmentation de la dette publique pour protéger les Français face aux crises successives.Traduction:Emmanuel Macron defended his economic policy on TF1, acknowledging increased public debt as necessary to shiel ...  Show more

Tirer à boulets rouges (Launching a fierce attack)

Un missile houthiste a frappé près de l'aéroport de Tel-Aviv, provoquant des tensions accrues et des représailles israéliennes au Yémen.Traduction: A Houthi missile struck near Tel Aviv airport, escalating tensions and prompting Israeli retaliatory strikes in Yemen. Hosted on Aca ...  Show more

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