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French President Emmanuel Macron sits at his desk after addressing the nation on April 16, 2019 during which he vows to rebuild Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral within five years, a day after a fire erupted in the 850-year-old landmark, and Macron had cancelled a speech expected to outline key measures in response to months of anti-governments protests. (Photo by Yoan VALAT / POOL / AFP) (Photo by YOAN VALAT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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