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El Salvador Expands Citizenship-by-Investment Program for Technology Entrepreneurs
The government is promoting fast-track naturalization and tax incentives for digital-sector investors as part of efforts to attract international technology talent.
Marbella Hosts International Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Summits
Technology investors, entrepreneurs and researchers are gathering in southern Spain to discuss artificial intelligence regulation, cybersecurity and industrial innovation.
Port of Alicante Launches Tender for Green Hydrogen Facility
Spanish port authorities opened bidding for a renewable hydrogen production plant designed to support maritime decarbonization and strengthen the region’s role in Mediterranean energy networks.
Chile Tightens Environmental Oversight of Lithium Extraction in the Atacama Desert
Authorities announced stricter inspections of groundwater use by lithium producers as Chile seeks to balance battery-mineral development with environmental protection.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet Promotes Funan Techo Canal Project to Investors
Hun Manet defended the multibillion-dollar canal initiative as a key step toward improving Cambodia’s logistical independence and expanding direct access to international shipping routes.
Indonesia Faces Capital Outflows Amid Political Uncertainty
The Indonesian rupiah weakened to its lowest level in two years as investors reacted to reports of possible cabinet changes and anti-corruption investigations involving government ministries.
Japan Deploys Anti-Ship Missile Systems to Remote Pacific Island
Tokyo has begun moving coastal defense assets to Minamitorishima, strengthening security along key maritime routes as concerns grow over Chinese naval activity in the Indo-Pacific.
Thailand Expands Use of Data Analytics to Strengthen Border Security
Thai immigration authorities said upgraded data systems have helped identify international criminal networks while streamlining processing for legitimate travelers and investors at Bangkok’s main airport.
Malaysia Records Surge in Semiconductor Investment
Government figures showed a sharp increase in foreign investment tied to semiconductor assembly and testing, reflecting efforts to attract supply chains relocating from other markets.
Singapore Shifts Population Strategy After Birth Incentives Fail to Lift Fertility
The government announced a new demographic approach focused on automation and targeted immigration after financial incentives proved unable to reverse record-low birth rates.
Tunisia and European Union Deepen Cooperation Against Migrant Smuggling Networks
Tunisian security forces and European agencies have intensified maritime operations in the Mediterranean, intercepting migrant boats and dismantling trafficking groups operating from the Sfax region.
Dakhla Atlantic Port Project Reaches New Construction Milestones
Engineers overseeing Morocco’s flagship deep-water port project reported continued progress, reinforcing plans to establish a major logistics hub linking Atlantic trade routes with the Sahel.
Morocco’s OCP Plans $500 Million Bond Sale to Fund Green Projects
The state-owned phosphate and fertilizer producer is preparing a bond issuance to support a multibillion-dollar investment program focused on solar energy and seawater desalination.
Morocco Forecasts Stronger Growth on Agricultural Recovery
Moroccan economic planners expect growth to approach 5% this year, supported by improved agricultural output and stronger foreign investment flows.
Eni Expands North African Gas Partnerships
Italian energy group Eni signed new agreements in Algeria and Egypt aimed at strengthening natural gas supplies and reinforcing Italy’s role as an energy gateway to Europe.
Italy Explores Budget Measures to Increase Defense Spending
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government is studying fiscal options to raise military expenditure in line with NATO expectations while remaining within European Union budget rules.
Spain’s Pedro Sánchez Faces Pressure After Andalusia Election Defeat
Spain’s prime minister is confronting renewed political challenges after conservatives secured a major victory in Andalusia, weakening his position ahead of key national policy debates.
Wolfgang Kubicki Elected Leader of Germany’s Free Democratic Party
The Free Democratic Party selected veteran politician Wolfgang Kubicki as its new chairman as the party seeks to recover from declining support and sharpen its political profile.
German Retailers Warn of Rising Insolvencies Amid Weak Consumer Spending
Retail industry representatives said persistent consumer caution and higher operating costs are placing increasing financial pressure on businesses across Germany.
German Constitutional Court Reviews Legality of Government Spyware Powers
Judges in Karlsruhe have begun examining whether federal laws permitting advanced digital surveillance tools for security agencies comply with constitutional privacy protections.
German Industry Warns of Risks From Potential US Tariffs
Germany’s chambers of commerce cautioned that proposed US trade barriers could weigh heavily on export-oriented sectors such as automotive manufacturing and industrial machinery.
European Commission Clears Lufthansa Integration of ITA Airways
European regulators approved Lufthansa’s integration of ITA Airways, paving the way for a larger aviation group with expanded long-haul operations through Rome Fiumicino.
Lufthansa Cuts Profit Forecast on Higher Fuel Costs and Weak Business Travel
Germany’s largest airline lowered its earnings outlook, citing rising fuel prices and a slower-than-expected recovery in corporate travel demand.
German Carmakers Report Sharp Decline in Electric Vehicle Sales
Major manufacturers including Volkswagen have recorded a significant drop in electric vehicle registrations following the end of government purchase subsidies, prompting a reassessment of production plans.
German Intelligence Warns of Intensifying Russian Cyber Activity
Germany’s domestic intelligence service reported an increase in Russian-linked cyber and espionage operations targeting energy infrastructure, government systems and logistics networks.
German Customs Seize Cocaine Shipment Worth €500 Million at Wilhelmshaven Port
Investigators intercepted a record haul of cocaine hidden in maritime cargo containers at Germany’s JadeWeserPort, underscoring the growing role of major North European ports in international drug trafficking networks.
European Markets Steady After Pause in Direct Israel-Iran Strikes
European financial markets reacted positively after diplomatic efforts led to a halt in direct military exchanges between Israel and Iran, although continued disruption around the Strait of Hormuz remains a concern for energy supplies.
Paris Fire Brigade Conducts Major Evacuation Drill on New Urban Cable Car Network
Emergency services carried out a large-scale rescue exercise on the Cable C1 line in Val-de-Marne, testing procedures for evacuating passengers from suspended cabins before the transport system enters full operation.
Ateme Integrates Video Encoding Technology Into Apple Vision Pro Ecosystem
French technology company Ateme announced that its video encoding software has been integrated into the Apple Vision Pro platform, highlighting the growing international reach of France’s digital engineering sector.
Paris Trial Opens Over Theft of Rare Russian Literary Works
Seven Georgian nationals appeared before a Paris court accused of orchestrating the theft of valuable first editions of nineteenth-century Russian literature from academic libraries across France and Eastern Europe.
Duralex Enters Receivership as Financial Pressures Persist
The Commercial Court of Orléans placed the historic glassmaker Duralex into receivership after ongoing cash-flow difficulties, despite its transition to a worker-owned cooperative two years ago.
AstraZeneca Reports Promising Results for Experimental Oral Obesity Treatment
Clinical data presented at a medical conference in Paris showed AstraZeneca’s oral obesity drug delivered results comparable to injectable therapies, potentially broadening competition in the fast-growing weight-loss market.
Sanofi Wins EU Approval for New Multiple Myeloma Injection System
The European Commission authorized a new subcutaneous delivery device for Sanofi’s multiple myeloma treatment, allowing eligible patients to receive therapy outside conventional hospital settings.
French Military Expands Bastille Day Parade With Ukrainian Participation
The Armed Forces Ministry said this year’s Bastille Day celebrations will feature additional military equipment and a joint aerial demonstration involving French and Ukrainian fighter pilots as a symbol of European solidarity.
Gabriel Attal Launches Campaign for France’s 2027 Presidential Election
Former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal formally entered the presidential race with a platform centered on border controls, artificial intelligence development and wage growth while seeking to establish greater distance from President Macron...
National Rally Extends Lead in French Opinion Polls
A new nationwide survey indicates that Marine Le Pen’s National Rally continues to strengthen support among rural and working-class voters, adding to political pressure on France’s centrist government.
Airbus Warns Airlines of Fresh Delays to A320neo Deliveries
The Toulouse-based aircraft manufacturer told customers that deliveries of A320neo-family jets scheduled for late 2027 will be delayed by several months as supply chain bottlenecks continue to affect production.
HSBC Swiss Unit Charged in Lebanese Embezzlement Investigation
French prosecutors have charged HSBC’s Swiss private banking subsidiary over allegations that it failed to prevent the laundering of more than $300 million linked to Lebanon’s former central bank governor.
French Digital Agency Uncovers Chinese-Linked Disinformation Network
Viginum, the French agency responsible for monitoring foreign digital interference, said it identified an influence operation tied to Chinese state media that used artificial intelligence to spread pro-Beijing narratives through fraudule...
French Rail Unions Call Nationwide Strike Over Restructuring and Pay
Four major SNCF unions have announced a 24-hour national strike, raising the prospect of widespread disruption across high-speed and regional rail networks as workers protest corporate reforms and demand higher wages.
European Central Bank Keeps Door Open to Further Interest Rate Increases
Policymakers in Frankfurt signaled that additional rate hikes remain possible if geopolitical tensions and energy market volatility continue to fuel inflationary pressures across the euro area.
Macron Urges European Union to Strengthen Trade Defenses for Strategic Industries
President Emmanuel Macron called on Brussels to introduce new tariffs and protective measures, arguing that European manufacturers and technology companies require stronger safeguards against heavily subsidized foreign competition.
Macron, Starmer and Merz Pledge Stronger Support for Ukraine Ahead of G7 Summit
French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirmed their commitment to expanding military and financial support for Kyiv, with a renewed focus on targeting Russia’s warti...
France and Germany End Future Combat Air System Project After Years of Industrial Disputes
Paris and Berlin have formally terminated the Future Combat Air System program after Airbus and Dassault Aviation failed to resolve disagreements over leadership and technology sharing, dealing a major setback to European defense coopera...
Clairefontaine Remains Central to France’s Elite Football Development System
The French Football Federation continues to invest in high-level training at Clairefontaine, sustaining a pipeline of elite talent for international competition.
Accor Arena Reinforces Paris’s Status as a Global Events Destination
A major international entertainment event hosted at the Paris venue highlighted the city’s continuing appeal as a center for large-scale sporting and cultural gatherings.
Paris Financial Institutions Increase Investment in Green and ESG Projects
Major French banks and asset managers are directing more capital toward decarbonized energy projects and sustainable infrastructure in line with European Union climate objectives.
French Technology Firms Accelerate Shift Toward Automated Digital Infrastructure
Companies across the sector are investing in advanced computing and large-scale data processing as they seek to strengthen competitiveness in next-generation digital infrastructure.
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Les affirmations sur l'identité numérique de l'UE déforment ce que Bruxelles peut légalement imposer aux États membres.
La Grande Sortie de l'Ouest : Pourquoi les Meilleurs Citoyens Fuient le Monde Riche [PODCAST]
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La sécurité énergétique asiatique mise à l'épreuve alors que les perturbations du détroit d'Hormuz menacent les approvisionnements en pétrole.
L'Iran prévient d'un pétrole à 200 $ alors que des forces ciblent des navires marchands dans le Golfe.
Le Japon va libérer 45 jours de réserves de pétrole en raison du conflit avec l'Iran.
L'Agence internationale de l'énergie annonce un déversement record de 400 millions de barils pour stabiliser les marchés pétroliers au milieu des perturbations à Hormuz.
Quand l'État remplace le parent : comment la politique de genre redéfinit la garde et la coercition.
Larry Summers, l'ancien secrétaire au Trésor des États-Unis, démissionne de l'Université Harvard alors que les répercussions continuent en raison de ses liens avec Jeffrey Epstein.
Les actions américaines ont terminé en hausse mercredi, le Dow gagnant environ six dixièmes de pour cent, le S&P 500 ajoutant huit dixièmes de pour cent, et le Nasdaq riche en technologies grimpant d'environ un et quart de pour cent.
Nvidia a publié des résultats meilleurs que prévu pour le trimestre de janvier mercredi et a prévu un chiffre d'affaires pour le trimestre actuel au-dessus des estimations du marché.
Le gouvernement ukrainien intensifie la pression sur la Hongrie et la Slovaquie avec un blocus pétrolier.
La crise de la Manche au Royaume-Uni : Payer des milliards pendant que les bateaux continuent d'arriver
Le PDG d'OpenAI, Sam Altman, fait l'éloge des progrès rapides des entreprises technologiques chinoises.
Le président de la Pologne, Karol Nawrocki, MET FIN À son soutien aux citoyens ukrainiens :
Le Premier ministre grec Kyriakos Mitsotakis plaide en faveur d'une interdiction des mineurs d'utiliser les réseaux sociaux.
Jensen Huang vient de raconter l'histoire de la manière dont Elon Musk est devenu le tout premier client de NVIDIA pour leur puissant superordinateur d'IA.
Ancien prince britannique Andrew arrêté pour suspicion de mauvaise conduite dans l'exercice de ses fonctions publiques.
L'ancien président Yoon Suk Yeol condamné à la réclusion à perpétuité pour abus d'autorité.
La police italienne arrête un homme après une tentative présumée d'enlever un enfant à un supermarché de Bergame, l'enfant hospitalisé avec un fémur fracturé.
Le Japon a interdit l'islam.
Touriste britannique arrêté à l'aéroport de Hong Kong après une crise et des actes de vandalisme
Rubio appelle à une réforme profonde de l'ONU, affirmant qu'elle a échoué à mettre fin aux guerres à Gaza et en Ukraine.
Censure politique : les procureurs français perquisitionnent les bureaux de X de Musk à Paris.
L'IA a inventé des « sources chaudes » — Les touristes sont arrivés et ont été choqués.
Tesla met fin à la production des modèles S et X et envoie 2 milliards de dollars à xAI alors que les revenus de 2025 diminuent.
Le cercle vicieux du recrutement par IA — Les filtres algorithmiques éliminent les meilleurs talents et récompensent les candidats moyens ou fictifs.
Collision de train à grande vitesse dans le sud de l'Espagne fait au moins vingt et un morts et de nombreux blessés.
Pas de signe d'une bulle IA alors que les géants de la technologie renforcent leur position au plus grand salon technologique du monde.
Trump frappera l'Europe avec des tarifs de 10 % jusqu'à ce qu'un accord sur le Groenland soit conclu.
Cybercriminalité, Inc. : Quand le crime devient une économie. Comment le monde a accidentellement construit une économie criminelle de vingt mille milliards de dollars.
Femme prétendant être la fille secrète de Freddie Mercury décède à quarante-huit ans après un combat contre un cancer rare.
L'UE recherche une « clause Farage » dans les pourparlers de réinitialisation du Brexit avec la Grande-Bretagne.
L'UE retarde de 90 jours ses mesures de représailles contre les taxes douanières de Trump
Les nouvelles taxes douanières américaines : une analyse mondiale des impacts
L'Europe face à la domination des géants technologiques américains
OpenAI lève 40 milliards de dollars, un record historique pour une entreprise technologique privée
Dani Alves acquitted in Barcelona rape case
Le ministère français des Affaires étrangères rejette l'ingérence des États-Unis dans les politiques d'inclusion des entreprises
L'impact mondial des nouvelles réglementations sur les émissions de carbone
OpenAI lance un nouveau générateur d'images pour ChatGPT
Blatter et Platini acquittés des accusations de corruption
Le Pape François fait sa première apparition publique en cinq semaines après son hospitalization
Le Pape François sort de l'hôpital après un traitement contre une pneumonie
Le maire d'Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu emprisonné pour des accusations de corruption
Augmentation des dépenses de défense en Europe au détriment des programmes sociaux
Les actions des compagnies aériennes européennes chutent suite à une panne de courant à Heathrow
Le pape François sur le point de quitter l'hôpital après une guérison de la pneumonie
Manifestations à Amsterdam contre le racisme et le fascisme
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