
Catherine Colonna
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Catherine Colonna
@MinColonna
Ancienne ministre de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères


Sky's special correspondent @AlexCrawfordSky reports on the dozens of villages in southern Lebanon which have been virtually wiped out by Israel in a matter of weeks



Kaja Kallas: Russia does not want to engage in any kind of dialogue. We should not humiliate ourselves by saying, "please, we beg you to talk to us." Instead, we should put them in a position where they move from pretending to negotiate to actually negotiating.

He did it politely and diplomatically but King Charles just reminded Congress: • NATO was there for USA after 9/11 • British Troops did fight in Afghanistan • Ukraine needs our help now • executive power must be subject to checks & balances • ice-caps are melting • America’s natural wonders need protecting

46 % de nos jeunes n’ont jamais entendu parler de la Shoah. Ce chiffre doit tous nous alarmer. À Nancy, où mon grand-père Kalmann Braun, juif, trouva refuge avant d’entrer dans la Résistance, inaugurer aujourd’hui ce mémorial me touche profondément. Face à l’antisémitisme qui resurgit, nous ne devons rien céder.



⚡️ Update: 4 killed, over 30 injured in mass Russian attack across Ukraine. Russian forces deployed 666 drones and missiles against Dnipro and other cities, the Air Force reported after a massive overnight strike. kyivindependent.com/russian-attack…


La France reconnaît et commémore le génocide des Arméniens de 1915. Lors de ma 1ère visite en Arménie j’avais rendu hommage aux victimes lors d’une cérémonie au Mémorial de Tsitsernakaberdb et arrosé l’arbre planté en 2018 par le président de la République.



I am honored to receive the Legion of Honour from President @EmmanuelMacron at the Élysée Palace. France has always held a special place in my heart. It is a country that has chosen to stand with survivors, to listen when it matters most, and to act when doing so is not easy. In a world where too many feel unheard, true leadership is measured by the willingness to listen — not only to power, but to pain. To those whose voices are often ignored and whose struggles remain unseen. President Macron has shown what it means to lead with conviction and humanity, and for that I am deeply grateful. This recognition is not mine alone. It belongs to every survivor who refused to stay silent — and to every woman and girl who continues to speak, even when the world is not yet ready to listen.










