
Sylvie Corbet
Journalist at Associated Press
Correspondent at Associated Press
Journaliste politique à l'Associated Press, accréditée à l'Elysée / AP correspondent in Paris: politics, diplomacy, defense
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1 day ago |
castanet.net | Paul Wiseman |Lindsay Whitehurst |Janie Har |Sylvie Corbet
President Donald Trump is waging a trade war without getting approval from Congress: He declared a national emergency to slap import taxes — tariffs — on almost every country on earth. The president is now facing at least seven lawsuits that argue he’s gone too far and asserted power he does not have.
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castanet.net | Janie Har |Sylvie Corbet |Laurie Kellman |Glenn Gamboa
California's governor called upon the state's cities and counties to ban homeless encampments this week, even providing blueprint legislation for dismantling the tents lining streets, parks and waterways throughout much of the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, made homelessness a priority of his administration when he took office in 2019.
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1 day ago |
castanet.net | Sylvie Corbet |Laurie Kellman |Glenn Gamboa |Zeke Miller
The motto of one newly elected American world leader: " Fight! " The other introduced himself to the world with his first public word as pope: “ Peace."The contrast between President Donald Trump and Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV couldn't be more stark — politically, personally or in their world views. They lead in different roles and realms.
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3 days ago |
arkansasonline.com | Sylvie Corbet
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. PARIS -- As France marked the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender to Allied forces on May 7, survivors of World War II reflect on painful memories of fear, deprivation and persecution shaped by the German occupation of the country and the deportation of Jews and others to death camps. In May 1940, Nazi forces swept through France.
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1 week ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Sylvie Corbet
As France prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Nazi surrender to Allied forces, survivors of World War II reflect on painful memories of fear, deprivation and persecution shaped by the German occupation of the country and the deportation of Jews and others to death camps. In May 1940, Nazi forces swept through France. Among those caught in the chaos was 15-year-old Geneviève Perrier, who fled her village in northeastern France to escape the advancing German troops like millions of others.
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