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Contents of issue N°116
EDITORIAL
• 2673 After the United Kingdom, Germany and Denmark, the Trump team prepares an operation for France
AMERICAS
• 2674 Profound Differences in the Trump Team
• 2675 Eric Trump praises Emirati blockchains
• 2676 Donald Trump broadcasts Jeffrey Sachs’ remarks against Netanyahu
• 2677 Annulment of the ban on “gender discrimination” in the national education system
• 2678 House of Representatives passes legislation against the International Criminal Court
• 2679 Lloyd Austin again reiterates his support for Ukraine
• 2680 15 detainees remain at Guantánamo Torture Center
• 2681 EU imposes new sanctions against members of Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice and National Electoral Council (CNE)
• 2682 Clashes in Bolivia
EUROPE
• 2683 New revelations about the UK’s involvement in the Gaza massacre
• 2684 Towards a Commission of Inquiry into the United Kingdom’s Involvement in the Amritsar Massacre (1984)
• 2685 Bild does propaganda, not journalism
• 2686 Washington could buy Greenland
• 2687 Lithuania shocked by the renaming of a museum in Kaliningrad
• 2688 Poland could violate its European commitments to welcome Benjamin Netanyahu
• 2689 Robert Fico writes to Volodymyr Zelensky
• 2690 Mark Rutte warns MEPs against the project of a European NATO
• 2691 Polish EU Presidency wants to speed up Ukraine’s accession
• 2692 Six European states call on the European Commission to strengthen “sanctions” against Russia
• 2693 Thierry Breton admits that the EU cancelled the first-round vote of the Romanian presidential election
• 2694 Global warming as measured by the EU
• 2695 European Commission sets up 14 thematic project groups
• 2696 Serbia bought French Rafales under duress
• 2697 EU assists Ukraine in line with G7 directives
• 2698 Poland and Ukraine want to end Russian energy sources
• 2699 ENTSO-G and GIE publish new map of EU gas pipelines
• 2700 For the Council of Europe, fighting hateful messages on social networks is not censorship
• 2701 Azerbaijan calls for the denazification of Armenia
ASIA
• 2702 Sarah and Yair Netanyahu have dinner with Donald Trump
• 2703 New Lancet study on demography in Palestine
• 2704 A high-profile intruder at Hamas-Israel negotiations
• 2705 Lebanon finally has its three presidents
• 2706 Meeting in Riyadh to end sanctions against Syria
• 2707 States that have imposed the EU blockade against Syria want to lift it
• 2708 Iraq and Iran
• 2709 Türkiye received €5.3 billion from the EU, but did not repatriate any refugees
• 2710 Yoon Suk Yeol arrested
• 2711 Chinese trade: the world’s largest
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
• 2712 In the wake of Gaza crisis, UN Security Council demands an end to the fighting in the Red Sea
• 2713 Operation “Baltic Sentry”
• 2714 NATO Reorganization
• 2715 Social Concerns in the West