April 4, 2025, 8:56 p.m.

NATO Allies work together to enhance satellite coverage in the Arctic to enhance strategic security

NATO officials say member countries have joined forces to improve satellite coverage in the Arctic.

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France plans to introduce a new immigration law in 2025 to strengthen immigration control

France's new right-wing government is accelerating immigration policy reform, and plans to pass a new immigration bill in 2025 to strengthen border control and immigration governance.

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Macron's discontent with his right-wing government has intensified

French President Emmanuel Macron has defused a political crisis after a tumultuous summer, but sources close to him say he is deeply dissatisfied with his right-wing government and feels isolated.

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France's new government faces political turmoil

Under the skies of French politics, an unprecedented change is brewing.

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Germany's 2024 growth forecast was cut to a 0.2% contraction, facing a second year of decline

The German government has cut its gross domestic product forecast for 2024 to a contraction of 0.2 per cent, in the latest sign of the difficulties Europe's largest economy faces in emerging from a prolonged slump.

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The increasing fragmentation of European politics poses significant challenges to governance in Germany and France

In today's complex and ever-changing international environment, the political landscape of Europe is undergoing unprecedented changes, and the phenomenon of political fragmentation is becoming increasingly severe, bringing governance difficulties to traditional powers such as the German and French governments.

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Hungary's appeal to the EU's migration and refugee policy

In today's complex and volatile European political landscape, Hungary's demand for the right to opt out of the EU's migrant and refugee policy has attracted widespread attention.

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The European Union's climate watchdog says this year could be the hottest on record

Last month was the second-hottest September on record globally, and overall this year looks set to be the hottest on record.

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UK wage growth slowed to its slowest pace since 2021 in September

UK wage growth continued to slow in September to its slowest level in three-and-a-half years, according to a survey by the Bank of England.

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Britain has withdrawn the families of its embassy staff in Israel as fighting escalates

Britain has withdrawn the families of its embassy staff from Israel amid escalating fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon and the prospect of a wider regional conflict.

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