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Despite a pretty woeful domestic situation, French President Emmanuel Macron has recently had his diplomatic credentials and international influence reaffirmed. His decision for France to recognise Palestine - becoming the first G7 country to do so - has started something of a diplomatic domino effect of countries (including the UK, Canada, and Malta) planning on following his lead.

But is this growing recognition of Palestine merely symbolic or will it actually change the situation on the ground? We discuss all this and more in the latest episode of our podcast, the World Leader Leaderboard.

2 months ago | [YT] | 518



@goose9515

Still pretty grim it took this long for western nations to show even some progress on stopping aiding and abetting a genocide, despite overwhelming public support, a good sign though, our leaders are elected by us at the end of the day

2 months ago | 16

@ludwigjosh9619

His husband lawsuit on Candace is funny AF, please macron just one gene testing is enough

1 month ago | 7

@Agoateeman

Good for him. More countries need to recognize Palestine. Pray for peace for all.

2 months ago | 6

@chriswheeler6092

I think that they are setting themselves up for disappoint and heart ache.I think that we need to stop repeating the same mistakes and try something different.

1 month ago | 1

@spiso3087

+rep

1 month ago | 0

@AncientKing9197

He has lost his mind

2 months ago | 6

@NoidoDev

Okay, so far it's just the Arab countries in Europe and North America.

1 month ago | 0

@samuilivanov6699

He said take in the Palestinians, make New Palestine on France territory

2 months ago | 1