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Posted By: adminon: July 15, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Euronews, France, French, The BastileNo CommentsViews:
France Looks Back @ History

To the credit of the French is contributing Republicanism to human history but at a cost. The cost is what the country took the whole of yesterday to look back at as they do every other year... Read more

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