11 July 2024
Episode 3338
33 minutes
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As leaders gathered at Nato’s 75th-anniversary summit in Washington dodge questions about Joe Biden’s fitness to be the “leader of the free world”, Ukraine has been put on a supposedly “irreversible path” to alliance membership. But how long will the journey be? Plus, business news and France’s former first lady faces the music.
Former supermodel, musician and France’s first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has been charged in an election-funding scandal dating back to 2007, involving cash from Libya’s then-dictator, Muammar Gaddafi. The wife of former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been charged with hiding evidence and association with wrongdoers to commit fraud.
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