France Video. New French government named in Macron reshuffle Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 08/07/2020 - 11:02 GMT+2 Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday a "new path" was necessary as his LREM party was dealt a blow during local elections last month. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next New French government named in Macron reshuffle Now playing Next Iran executed at least 1,639 in 2025, international NGOs say Now playing Next Germany marks 69th birthday of zoo’s oldest gorilla Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 13th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV says he has 'no fear' of Trump administration Now playing Next Thailand marks Songkran New Year with water fights and travel surge Now playing Next Lebanon: Red Cross teams inspect wreckage after Israeli airstrikes damage ambulances Now playing Next Hungary's next PM Péter Magyar demands 'Orbán's puppets' leave office Now playing Next Magyar beats Orbán — what's next for EU-Hungary relations? Now playing Next Hungary election: Supporters of Peter Magyar's party celebrate in Budapest Now playing Next Trump lambasts Pope Leo XIV in ongoging feud over Iran war Now playing Next Magyar victory will bring more 'European unity', Michel says Now playing Next EU cash, Ukraine, Russia and migration: Five takeaways from Péter Magyar's presser Now playing Next Israel needs to stop encouraging settler violence, Palestinian FM says Now playing Next No, the EU hasn't set up a UK harmonisation office in Brussels to help undo Brexit Now playing Next More than 70 robot teams gear up for China's second humanoid half-marathon More videos
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