Noticias de Europa: Le Pen anuncia candidatura presidencial francesa mientras Trump reactiva controversia sobre Groenlandia

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Marine Le Pen has confirmed her candidacy as the far-right National Rally’s contender for the French presidency, following a court of appeals decision yesterday that authorized her to run next year. Meanwhile, NATO leaders have convened in Turkey for the second day of discussions after President Trump rekindled tensions concerning Greenland.

Today’s agenda:

Euronews’ Mared Gwyn delivers a live report from Strasbourg about the latest verdict in Marine Le Pen’s appeal, subsequently interviewing European Parliament member Fabrice Leggeri, affiliated with Patriots from Europe and the Rassemblement National party led by Le Pen.

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Euronews’ Shona Murray provides live coverage from Ankara, as NATO delegates continue their high-stakes summit on day two. She interviews Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.

Updates from the FIFA World Cup: now that the round of 16 has concluded, Mared Gwyn explains why several MEPs demand an inquiry into FIFA president Gianni Infantino, while Adnan Leal asks the public about their favorite player of the tournament thus far.

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