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Emmanuel Macron Interrupts Presentation At Africa-France Summit To Talk Down On Africans On May 11, 2026, African delegates convened in Nairobi Kenya for the 2026 Africa-France Summit, which saw, among many things, Kenya’s Western-aligned government signing off its people’s future to the former colonial power, France, with 11 deals...

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