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Macron Returns to Domestic Issues After 10 Months of Political Instability in France

French President Emmanuel Macron, after 10 months of political turmoil following the dissolution of parliament, is shifting his focus back to domestic issues, aiming to regain control before his term ends, while also addressing the Ukraine conflict, the situation in Gaza, and potential European nucl...

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EU Reaffirms Bosnia Commitment Amidst Rising Tensions

European Council President António Costa visited Sarajevo on Tuesday, reaffirming the EU's commitment to Bosnia's European future while expressing concern over actions by Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik that threaten the Dayton Agreement; the EU's support is conditional on Bosnia implementing ...

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liberation.fr
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Cassie Ventura Testifies Against P. Diddy in Sex Trafficking Trial

R&B singer Cassie Ventura testified in the sex trafficking trial of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs on May 13th, detailing years of physical and psychological abuse, including being coerced into "freak-offs" involving drugs and other men, starting when she was 19 and he was 36.

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Gender Equality
fr.euronews.com
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Macron's TV Interview: Ukraine Ceasefire Urged, Gaza Criticism, and Domestic Referendums Planned

In a three-hour TV interview, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the Ukraine conflict, advocating for a ceasefire and threatening further sanctions against Russia if talks fail; criticized Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza, but stopped short of calling it genocide; and announced plans for...

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gr.euronews.com
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EU Court Rules Against Commission in Pfizer Vaccine Contract Transparency Case

The European Court of Justice ruled against the European Commission for failing to provide text messages between President von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Bourla concerning COVID-19 vaccine contracts, as requested by The New York Times, demanding a detailed explanation for the absence of the documents.

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welt.de
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EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Bourla Texts on €35 Billion Vaccine Deal

The EU General Court ordered the release of text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a €35 billion COVID-19 vaccine deal, after deeming the Commission's claim of not possessing them implausible.

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Good Health and Well-being
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EU Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Dodik-Fueled Tensions

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Sarajevo on Tuesday, reaffirming the EU's commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina's Eurointegration while expressing concern over actions by Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik that threaten the Dayton Agreement and the country's stability. He stressed...

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it.euronews.com
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Cannes 2025: De Niro's Honorary Palme d'Or Amidst Controversy

The 78th Cannes Film Festival, opened May 13th, 2025, featured Hollywood stars like De Niro and DiCaprio, with De Niro receiving an honorary Palme d'Or, while also addressing the sexual assault conviction of Gérard Depardieu and showcasing films honoring Ukraine.

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No Poverty
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Hungarian Government Accused of Misusing Advertising Funds to Suppress Independent Media

Whistleblowers allege that Hungarian government advertising, totaling potentially 400 billion forints in illegal state aid, unfairly favors pro-government media outlets, harming independent journalism, as evidenced by data showing a lack of correlation between advertising spending and readership.

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pt.euronews.com
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Hungarian Government Accused of Illegal Media Subsidies

A lawsuit alleges the Hungarian government uses advertising to unfairly favor pro-government media, disadvantaging independent outlets; data analysis by a former top EU economist reveals a stark disparity between advertising spending and media reach, potentially resulting in a 400 billion HUF repaym...

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gr.euronews.com
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EU Reaffirms Bosnia's European Path Amidst Internal Tensions

Following rising tensions in Bosnia due to actions by Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik that challenge the Dayton Agreement, European Council President António Costa visited Sarajevo on Tuesday, reaffirming the EU's commitment to Bosnia's European future while emphasizing the need for key reform...

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theglobeandmail.com
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U.S. Stock Futures Flat After Trade Truce, Inflation Data

Following a U.S.-China trade truce and moderate U.S. inflation data, U.S. stock index futures were flat on Wednesday, with investors focused on further trade developments and upcoming retail sales data; the S&P 500 showed positive year-to-date performance, though below record highs.

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