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Macron urges calm ahead of rally for slain far‑right activist
The death of Quentin Deranque, who succumbed to injuries following an altercation between far-left and right-wing activists, has left the country on edge.

No reckoning over ethnic cleansing of Bulgaria's Turks
Bulgaria's Turkish community, descendants of Ottoman settlers, suffered severe persecution under the communist regime. Yet little has been done to address the injustice.

US and EU battle over online censorship
The EU and the US have very different views about the critical topic of censorship. Donald Trump’s envoy, Sarah Rogers, has attacked the EU’s new big tech laws while Europe wrestles with its far-right content problem.

Israel says it hit Hezbollah sites in eastern Lebanon
The strikes targeted Hezbollah command centers in the Baalbek area, part of eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, the Israeli military said. They are among the deadliest reported in the region in recent weeks.

Trump ends some tariffs, imposes new 10% global one
After suffering a loss at the Supreme Court, US President Donald Trump has ended the tariffs declared illegal, but he has also announced a new 10% global duty.

Hungary threatens veto of €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine
After having agreed to provide Ukraine a €90 billion EU loan package, officials in Budapest have said on Friday they plan to veto the deal unless Russian oil starts flowing back to Hungary.

Ethiopia faces renewed strain with Tigray and Eritrea
Across the northern Tigray region, citizens are bearing the burden of political fractures and rising tensions. Diplomats are urging restraint amid a troop buildup along the borders with Tigray and neighboring Eritrea.

Belarus opposition figure urges EU dialogue with Lukashenko
Maria Kolesnikova called on European leaders to reopen diplomatic channels with Alexander Lukashenko. She said such a move seemed the only way to ease the plight of political prisoners and their families.

Berlinale: African films brings messages of peace and tolerance
From migration to queer identity and ancestral mythology, African filmmakers came to the Berlinale with bold stories confronting repression and celebrating resistance.

India's AI governance push takes center stage at summit
The summit's emphasis on responsible use of artificial intelligence comes as India is still working out how that responsibility will be enforced at home.

Weaned off Putin's gas, Europe now addicted to US LNG
The EU is set to cut off Russian gas supplies in 2027. However, its promise to diversify and transition to renewables is under threat as LNG shipped from the US floods the bloc.