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Contents of issue N°120
EDITORIAL
• 2858 Did the IDF kill more Israelis on October 7, 2023, than the Palestinian resistance?
AMERICAS
• 2859 Washington plans to hold elections in Ukraine
• 2860 Donald Trump calls Vladimir Putin
• 2861 Donald Trump calls Volodymyr Zelensky
• 2862 Federal Judge Bans Elon Musk from Government Accounts
• 2863 The Trump Administration and Grants to Nonprofits
• 2864 Justice asked to rule on list of FBI employees involved in Capitol riot investigation
• 2865 Elon Musk reveals what USAID is for
• 2866 Anti-Trump Trials to Go to The Supreme Court
• 2867 Washington and South Africa
• 2868 Donald Trump intends to protect the Second Amendment
• 2869 Donald Trump reconnects with the faith of early Americans
• 2870 Donald Trump asks Marco Rubio to reform the State Department
• 2871 Devin Nunes chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board
• 2872 Donald Trump dissolves the Federal Executive Institute
• 2873 Former candidate Donald Trump calls for the removal of CBS’s license
• 2874 Panama denies having granted a favor to the United States
• 2875 First round of presidential election in Ecuador
EUROPE
• 2876 AfD pledges to put Nord Stream back into operation
• 2877 Denmark prepares to restart Nord Stream
• 2878 Radoslaw Sikorski proposes the creation of a “rearmament bank” within the EU
• 2879 Slovakia again supplied with Russian gas
• 2880 EU denounces US ’sanctions’ against ICC
• 2881 General Elections in Kosovo
• 2882 Georgia to replace its “Foreign Influence Act” with a US bill
• 2883 Armenia wants to join the European Union
• 2884 Ruslan Stefanchuk’s Swan Song at the European Parliament
• 2885 The United States refers the defense of Ukraine to the Europeans under the British presidency
AFRICA
• 2886 Senegal and France consult for the departure of colonial troops
ASIA
• 2887 Battle over a State Commission on the events of October 7, 2023
• 2888 IDF to shoot anyone suspected of planting an explosive device in the Palestinian territories
• 2889 EU begins transfer of Palestinians
• 2890 Yahya Sinwar had ordered the starving of male Israeli hostages
• 2891 Morgan Ortagus’ visit to Lebanon
• 2892 What to do with the Syrian jihadists jailed in Lebanon?
• 2893 Damascus bombs Syrian-Lebanese villages
• 2894 Vladimir Putin calls Ahmed al-Shareh
• 2895 Abdullah II in the White House
• 2896 According to Qatar, Israel no longer wishes to implement the rest of the ceasefire agreement
• 2897 Russia hopes to reconcile Pakistan and Afghanistan
• 2898 Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are on the verge of demarcating their borders
• 2899 Yoon Suk-Yeol’s trial continues
• 2900 China takes note of the denunciation of the “yellow peril” and the racism of the West
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
• 2901 Very few states are still ready to fulfil their commitments under the Paris Agreement
• 2902 Extraordinary Summit of the Arab League
• 2903 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
• 2904 Publication of the 2025 Report of the Munich Conference on Security in Europe