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		</div><p>WikiLeaks has said it is publishing around 20,000 emails allegedly stolen from French President Emmanuel Macron&#8217;s campaign on its website in a searchable form.</p>
<p>The emails caused a stir when they were initially published just two days before France&#8217;s May 7 presidential run-off, which pitted Mr Macron against French far-right leader Marine Le Pen. But unlike the leaks that rattled the 2016 American presidential race, the French email leak had little if any impact.</p>
<p>Mr Macron still comfortably beat Ms Le Pen. The messages have since been picked over by the French press, although WikiLeaks&#8217; move may draw new attention to them.</p>
<p>The head of France&#8217;s cyber security agency ANSSI said in June there was no evidence tying the hacking of the Macron campaign emails to any particular actor, saying &#8220;it could be anyone&#8221;.</p>
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