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PRESS REVIEW, Monday June 24: French media anticipate a rough road ahead for French President Emmanuel Macron, as the country enters its final week of campaigning ahead of Sunday's first round of snap legislative elections. In other news, papers are putting the spotlight on the underground tourism industry that sent so many pilgrims to their deaths in Mecca. Also, scientists fear a $168 billion infrastructure in India may be counterproductive in regulating the water cycle. Finally, the national stag imitation championships were back this weekend.
By FRANCE 24 EnglishPRESS REVIEW, Monday June 24: French media anticipate a rough road ahead for French President Emmanuel Macron, as the country enters its final week of campaigning ahead of Sunday's first round of snap legislative elections. In other news, papers are putting the spotlight on the underground tourism industry that sent so many pilgrims to their deaths in Mecca. Also, scientists fear a $168 billion infrastructure in India may be counterproductive in regulating the water cycle. Finally, the national stag imitation championships were back this weekend.

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