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PM Bayrou disappoints left and fails to inspire his own bloc in policy speech
Prime Minister François Bayrou at the Assemblée Nationale for his government policy statement, in Paris, on January 14, 2025. JULIEN MUGUET FOR LE MONDE It was supposed to be the pinnacle of his long political career. With France in the throes of an unprecedented crisis since the dissolution of the… Read Details ⇢
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Meghan Markle aims to emulate Martha Stewart, Nigella Lawson: expert
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Tunisia’s revolution 14 years on: ‘The emperor has no clothes’ | Arab Spring
Fourteen years ago, on January 14, 2011, Tunisians filled Habib Bourguiba Boulevard, the central thoroughfare of Tunis, with cries of freedom and dignity as they celebrated the ousting of dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. He had fled the country and announced his resignation after 28 days of relentless civil… Read Details ⇢
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Five CES 2025 EVS that make me excited for the future of transportation
Over the past decade, CES has developed into a bit of a car and EV tech (side)show and this year was no exception. That being said, a lot of the car and EV tech displayed at the event is often very “pie-in-the-sky” future tech. So in this article, I wanted… Read Details ⇢
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South Korean president surrenders to avoid ‘bloodshed’ after heavy-handed intervention
South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, arrives at the office investigating corruption among senior officials, in Gwacheon, South Korea, on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. AP Anxious to avoid “bloodshed” between the law enforcement officers who came to arrest him for his declaration of martial law and his Presidential Security Service… Read Details ⇢
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Dr. Gilbert Achcar: ‘The balance of forces in Lebanon has been radically altered’
After two years of a caretaker administration, Salam faces the difficult task of assembling a cabinet to pull the Mediterranean country out of an economic collapse. As the new government begins overseeing the implementation of a fragile ceasefire and post-war reconstruction, FRANCE 24’s Nadia Massih welcomes Dr. Gilbert Achcar, Author, Researcher and Professor of Development Studies and International Relations at SOAS University of London. Source link Read Details ⇢
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says state will stockpile abortion pills ahead of Trump’s return to White House
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, said Tuesday that the state is going to stockpile abortion medication in preparation for President-elect Trump’s return to the White House next week with GOP control of both chambers of Congress. The governor made comments about protecting abortion drugs like mifepristone during his… Read Details ⇢
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Iran president denies plot to kill Trump, calls for him to pursue peace | Donald Trump News
Interview comes less than a week before Trump, who has previously followed a tough line with Tehran, returns to power. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has denied suggestions that his country plotted to kill United States President-elect Donald Trump after two previous attempts on his life in 2024. In an interview… Read Details ⇢
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How can banks truly understand the changing regulatory landscape?
The EU AI Act came into force earlier this year, marking a major milestone as the first regulation of its kind for this emerging technology. While the Act has raised concerns about compliance costs and potential impacts on innovation, its overarching goal is to position the EU as the “global… Read Details ⇢