France Hardens Its Stance and Puts the EU–Mercosur Agreement in Doubt
- November 16, 2025
President Macron reaffirmed France’s rejection of the EU–Mercosur trade deal, arguing that it lacks sufficient safeguards for the agricultural sector.
President Macron reaffirmed France’s rejection of the EU–Mercosur trade deal, arguing that it lacks sufficient safeguards for the agricultural sector.
An investigation in Italy examines allegations of “human safaris” during the siege of Sarajevo, reviving the broader debate on the moral limits of war tourism.
Felipe VI and Xi Jinping signed ten bilateral agreements in Beijing, boosting cooperation between Spain and China in trade, science and culture.
The BBC is facing turmoil in the United Kingdom as both Tim Davie and Deborah Turness resign following accusations that a Panorama episode misrepresented Donald Trump’s speech about the Capitol riots.
The African Union urged a firm and coordinated international response to jihadist violence in Mali and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Africa.
The government has ordered a 10% cut in domestic flights across major U.S. airports as the historic shutdown disrupts operations and affects over three million passengers.
The United States-backed truce aims to ease the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where war and famine have devastated Darfur and Kordofan.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a plan to ban social media for minors under 15, citing growing anxiety and depression among young people.
Nearly 50 heads of state and government are gathering this Thursday in Belém, in Brazil, to renew the international commitment to fight climate change.
North Korea deployed 5,000 military workers to Russia to rebuild infrastructure and strengthen its support in the war in Ukraine.