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France to Review 1968 Agreements with Algeria After Repeated Repatriation Refusals

Following an attack in Mulhouse by an Algerian national, French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a review of all 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements due to Algeria's repeated refusal to readmit 14 expelled citizens, threatening to revoke benefits for Algerians if compliance isn't met within six ...

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EU Response to DRC Conflict: Sanctions Delayed Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

The EU responded to the M23's takeover of Goma, Congo, with a suspension of defense consultations and a review of an MOU with Rwanda, but a planned sanctions package was delayed by Luxembourg, potentially due to conflicting economic interests. The UN Security Council condemned the offensive.

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Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece

On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...

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German Election Shifts Climate Priorities Towards Economic Growth

Germany's recent election saw the conservative CDU/CSU win 28.6% of the vote, forming a coalition with the SPD that sidelines the Green party and prioritizes economic growth over rapid climate action, potentially slowing Germany's climate progress.

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Greece Reclaims Looted Bronze Griffin Head from the MET

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned a bronze griffin head, stolen from Olympia, Greece in 1936, to the Greek Ministry of Culture after an investigation confirmed its illegal export; the artifact, dating to 650-625 BC, is part of a larger effort to repatriate Greek cultural treasures.

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ECB Debates Pause on Interest Rate Cuts Amid Shift in Global Savings

The European Central Bank (ECB) is debating whether to pause interest rate cuts, as board member Isabel Schnabel argues that higher real interest rates may be needed to maintain price stability due to a shift from a global savings glut to a bond glut, impacting market interest rates and prompting di...

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BP Reverses Green Energy Targets, Prioritizes Fossil Fuel Production

BP, a UK-based oil giant, announced it is drastically reducing its renewable energy investments and increasing fossil fuel production by 2030, reversing previous commitments amid criticism of its greenwashing practices and in line with a broader industry trend prioritizing short-term profits over su...

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Trump Announces 25% Tariff on European Products

President Trump announced a 25% tariff on European products, mainly automobiles, citing a large trade deficit with the EU, a figure disputed by the EU, which is considering retaliatory measures, primarily on steel imports. The tariffs are expected to take effect soon, following similar tariffs recen...

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Trump Proposes \$5 Million "Golden Card" for US Citizenship

President Trump announced a new \$5 million "golden card" for US citizenship, replacing the EB-5 visa program, aiming to attract wealthy investors and generate revenue, potentially reaching 10 million cards, bypassing Congressional approval.

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False Claims of Truth Social Ban in Ukraine Debunked

False claims spread online that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky banned Donald Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, in Ukraine, but the platform was never available there, according to the Trump Media and Technology Group and the Ukrainian government.

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Ontario First Nations Approve Child Welfare Reform Deal

Ontario First Nations chiefs overwhelmingly approved a child welfare reform deal with the federal government on Wednesday, allowing them to control child welfare services and ending discrimination; the deal, negotiated separately from a rejected national plan, needs federal and tribunal approval.

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France threatens Algeria with sanctions over repatriation refusal

France threatens to end Algeria's special status unless it accepts the return of expelled citizens, escalating tensions after Algeria refused to repatriate a convicted terrorist and amid other disputes.

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