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Chamber of Deputies: MPs question ministers on heatwave response and online violence
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

MPs questioned ministers on refugee heatwave measures and the emerging phenomenon of online extremist nihilism during a parliamentary session on Tuesday.
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Related coverage for "Chamber of Deputies: MPs question ministers on heatwave response and online violence": Real Clear Politics — Mamdani's Silence in the Face of Antisemitism. JOE.co.uk — The JOE weekly Politics Quiz: Week Two. Calgary Sun — Letters, June 26, 2026: ‘You can catch more flies with honey…’. DawnNews English — 🔴 LIVE: Outgoing British PM Starmer Faces MPs in Parliament. Talking Points Memo — Taxing Billionaires Is the Easiest Way Democrats Could Gain Voter Trust. Crooks and Liars — Republicans Are A Toxic Partisanship Machine