A French politician is in the limelight for his recent and rather controversial statement. He has called for the US to return the Statue of Liberty, presented by the French people as a gift in 1884.
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A French politician has called on the US to give the Statue of Liberty back after suggesting that some Americans “have chosen to switch to the side of the tyrants.” Raphael Glucksmann ...
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The United States has firmly rejected a suggestion by French politician Raphael Glucksmann that the Statue of Liberty should be returned to France, dismissing his remarks as unwarranted and ...
The White House secretary has replied to the French politician who demanded the Statue of Liberty be returned 'home'. After almost 140 years overlooking New York City, centre-left politician Raphael ...
But apparently you despise her," French politician Raphaël Glucksmann said of the national monument Getty The White House has no plans to return the Statue of Liberty to France. “Absolutely not ...
On Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked in her press briefing whether Trump would send the 225-ton statue back as suggested. “Absolutely not,” she said.
Dublin's Molly Malone statue should be protected to prevent members of the public from "violating" it by groping the sculpture's breasts, a campaigner has said. Tilly Cripwell pointed out that the ...