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Social media has gone completely off the rails after a video of three world leaders riding a train to Ukraine together sparked cocaine conspiracy theories.
The video showing Macron and Merz on a train to Ukraine was misinterpreted online and turned into an unfounded rumor. Claims of cocaine involvement were debunked by reliable journalistic analysis and ...
After campaigning on the delivery of the German-Swedish cruise missiles, the new chancellor suddenly backs 'strategic ...
The Ukrainian air force says Russia launched more than 100 Shahed and decoy drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, after the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is desperately trying to stamp out rumors that he was caught with cocaine on a diplomatic visit to Ukraine. A viral video shows […] ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered to host Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul. US President Donald Trump offered to ...
False claims about cocaine being on the table as Sir Keir Starmer met the French and German leaders were dismissed as ‘fake news’.
The German spokesman, Stefan Cornelius, stated that the German government would restrict information regarding the supply of ...
Macron traveled to Kyiv on Friday accompanied by Merz and Starmer for talks that concluded with European leaders proposing a 30-day ceasefire.
A bizarre conspiracy that European leaders snorted cocaine en route to critical Ukraine talks has been roundly ridiculed by ...