Summary:

  1. Greenpeace Activists and the Macron Statue Incident
    Greenpeace activists reported lovingly photography of a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, claiming it was purchased from the Grévin Museum to safeguard his status in Europe’s cultural institution. They exhibited, citing France’s Russia contracts and a European ecological transition.

  2. Greenpeace UK Leader’s Visit to the American Embassy
    Greenpeace’s UK leadership was arrested for attempting to visit the American Embassy in Paris, calling it a act of "joking around." The activists were at the embassy, providing ahoen and offering a.$ campaign speech against Russia’s relations with France.

  3. Greenpeace’s Support of the French Assistants’ Report
    Greenpeace France director Jean-Francois Julliard stated that Greenpeace’s wax figures of leaders, including former President Joe Biden, were being displayed at the museum. The group does not deny support for France and European permissions for Ukraine.

  4. The EU’s Denial of Support for Ukraine
    The European Union denied supporting Russia’s involvement in Ukraine since France facilitated relations with Ukraine through Europe.

  5. Greenpeace’s Response to the UK بشأن Activists’ Visit
    Greenpeace ani respond to the UK leader’s visit, explaining the activists’ claims and their intent to return the Macron statue but not revealing when it would be restored.

  6. The Health of the Activists
    The activists’ health has been preserved, submitting to interviews. The photo initiative has gained media attention globally, though the activation is a sensitive topic.
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