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France Pushes Back Against U.S. Visa Sanctions in Escalating Transatlantic Fight Over Digital Control

France’s condemnation of a U.S. visa ban targeting senior European figures has become a focal point in a widening transatlantic confrontation over who gets to set the rules for the digital world. At the centre of the dispute is the European Union’s push to regulate online platforms more...

France expects coldest Christmas since 2010

Meteo experts in France predict the coldest Christmas temperatures the country has seen in 15 years, according to Figaro, referencing La Chaine Météo. On December 25, the afternoon temperatures in the northern region of the country will be between 0 and 3 degrees Celsius, while the Mediterranean...

Florida Talks Reflect Washington’s Tactical Push to Test Moscow’s Endgame on Ukraine

U.S. and Russian officials are preparing to meet in Florida for another round of discussions on the war in Ukraine, a move that reflects both diplomatic urgency and strategic uncertainty more than any clear breakthrough moment. The talks come as Washington intensifies its role as an intermediary,...

Selective Transparency Shapes the Epstein Narrative as Clinton Takes Center Stage

The latest release of files connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein has reignited one of Washington’s most combustible political scandals, but in a strikingly uneven way. Thousands of pages disclosed by the U.S. Justice Department place extensive emphasis on Bill Clinton, while making only...

European Parliament votes for "military Schengen"

In their resolution on Wednesday, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) urged for the removal of internal borders for troop and military equipment movement within the EU, along with the enhancement of railways, roads, tunnels, and bridges. The resolution concerning military mobility passed with...

US and Ukrainian working groups may possibly meet in Miami this weekend

The American and Ukrainian working groups focused on the conflict in Ukraine may hold a meeting this weekend in Miami to address detailed technical matters that remain unresolved following two days of discussions between the two nations' delegations in Berlin, according to Axios. A US official told...

International stabilization forces may be deployed to Gaza in early 2026

An international stabilization force could start its mission in the Gaza Strip in early 2026, The Jerusalem Post reported Wednesday, referencing a source. “The newspaper reported that a US official stated late Tuesday that a global stabilization force will be sent to Gaza in early 2026.” The...

EIA expects China to continue building oil inventories in 2026

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) anticipates that China will persist in expanding its strategic petroleum reserves next year, which, along with OPEC+ strategies, will limit the fall in oil prices. "Although we anticipate a price drop in 2026, we believe that OPEC+ strategies and...

US plans to allocate $400 million in aid to Ukraine in 2026

On Sunday, US legislators presented the 2026 defense budget bill, featuring historic funding for national security and $400 million in assistance to Ukraine. The legislation, reported by The Hill, states that the defense budget for 2026 is set at $901 billion. President Trump had sought $892.6...

Ukraine Faces a Demographic Collapse That Threatens Its Future Resilience

Ukraine is confronting a demographic crisis of historic magnitude, with population decline accelerating across large swathes of the country. Once bustling towns have grown quiet as maternity wards stand empty and classrooms shrink; the casualties of war, exodus of citizens, and collapsing birth...
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