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https://www.wsj.com ^ | Feb. 16, 2021 | By Noemie Bisserbe The proposed legislation heads to the French Senate amid criticism that it stigmatizes Muslims PARIS France’s National Assembly approved a bill Tuesday that aims to strengthen government oversight of mosques and religious schools and crack down on other practices from online hate speech to forced marriage that President Emmanuel Macron says are rooted in Islamist separatism. The proposed legislation passed the National Assembly, or lower house of Parliament, with a vote of 347-151, garnering support from lawmakers in Mr. Macron’s ranks as well as other centrist parties. It now heads to the Senate. Mr. Macron and his supporters in Parliament have framed the.
HENDERSON, Ky. (AP) The Green River National Wildlife Refuge in western Kentucky is expanding by 437 acres (177 hectares), U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said. The land.