World News: France gives pride of place to the US for its Bastille Day

French president Emmanuel Macron went hard and fast Friday to lure and awe President Donald Trump, and past him the entire American individuals, for France's yearly Bastille Day, making this day of national pride additionally a festival of American patriotism and kinship between the two nations. Macron welcomed Trump as the visitor of respect for France's national occasion to honor the 100th commemoration of the U.S. section into World War I. The two men sat one next to the other with their spouses, talking animatedly as American and French warplanes thundered over the Champs-Elysees, and afterward traded a warm grasp toward the finish of the function. The parade coupled conventional presentations of military may with a gander at wars over a significant time span — and a gesture to the U.S. part in both. A few highlights of the parade put the United States in the spotlight. Eight U.S. Flying corps warrior planes were first welcomed to instantly take after the nine Alphajets of ...