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The trillion-dollar industry that amasses and shares troves of Americans’ information is confronting a new ethical quandary — the Trump administration’s interest in wielding this data to potentially further its sweeping immigration agenda. Immigration and Customs Enforcement published a request for information in January seeking input on how “commercial Big Data and Ad Tech providers can directly support investigations,” a request that came as the administration was pursuing efforts to expand the United States’ immigration enforcement capabilities. It appears to be the first time ICE has issued a public request on how to use this kind of data, which can include information on…
Los Angeles is famous for its sunshine, surfing beaches, Hollywood glamour and a food scene shaped by cultures from around the world. The Californian city is also renowned for its sporting culture and will once again step onto football’s biggest stage as a FIFA World Cup host this summer, before welcoming the world back for the Olympics in 2028. Boasting a long history with the tournament, the region previously staged the 1994 men’s World Cup final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, before also hosting the 1999 Women’s World Cup final at the same venue. World Cup fixtures in LA…
By Sertac Aktan & Euronews Published on 30/05/2026 – 21:04 GMT+2•Updated 22:04 Paris Saint‑Germain retained the Champions League title in Budapest, defeating Arsenal on penalties after a 1–1 draw over 120 minutes at the Puskás Aréna. Kai Havertz put Arsenal in front inside the opening minutes, but Ousmane Dembélé equalised from the spot midway through the second half after Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was fouled in the box. With neither side able to find a winner in extra time, the final went to a shootout, where PSG held their nerve to clinch a second successive European crown and deny Arsenal a first Champions League trophy…
Paris Saint-Germain supporters erupted in celebration as their team defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to win the Champions League for a second consecutive season. Video from Parc des Princes in Paris showed fans packed into the stadium cheering, screaming and embracing as the decisive penalties were scored and missed. The final in Budapest ended 1-1 after extra time before PSG prevailed in the shootout. Arsenal, appearing in their first Champions League final in two decades, missed two penalties, while PSG missed one. The victory makes PSG the first club since Real Madrid’s 2016-18 run to successfully defend the Champions…
His campaign mirrors the very successful campaign of centrist liberal Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten in October 2025, which focused on optimism about the future and prioritizing the young generations, while exalting a sense of national pride. “My first promise is that we will once again become Europe’s leading power within six years. That is our rank, our place, our destiny,” he said, also vowing to make France the leading European country in artificial intelligence. Attal is following incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron as the presidential candidate of the centrist liberal Renaissance party, which he heads. After almost 10 years…
By Sertac Aktan with AFP Published on 30/05/2026 – 15:26 GMT+2 The Maltese are voting on Saturday in a snap general election called by Prime Minister Robert Abela. Abela and his Labour Party are betting on economic stability, as the smallest EU nation recorded the fastest GDP growth at 4% last year. Malta has a very low inflation, and there is no real unemployment. Electricity and fuel prices are also the lowest in Europe and have been so for the last 10 years. Abela’s administration has managed to shield the small Mediterranean island from global crises, especially from the immediate consequences of the…
The statement came in reaction to a meeting of top EU officials on Friday to brainstorm on how to counter Chinese overcapacity. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday convened an orientation debate with her 26 commissioners to explore a range of policy tools aimed at addressing the EU’s growing trade imbalance with China, as a surge in Chinese goods ranging from vehicles to solar panels and clothes is undercutting Europe’s industries, leading to factory closures and job losses. “The current state of the trade and investment relationship is not sustainable,” reads an European Commission statement following…
By Diana Resnik Published on 30/05/2026 – 11:32 GMT+2 The number of suspected sabotage incidents impacting the German navy is mounting. Since the beginning of 2025, a total of ten possible acts of sabotage have been uncovered, according to CORRECTIV. The question is, who is behind them? Most recently, at the end of February 2026, a two-centimetre-wide slit was reportedly discovered by chance in the fuel line of the frigate “Rheinland-Pfalz” in Wilhelmshaven. The Bundeswehr assumes the damage was deliberate, CORRECTIV reported. “In principle, we can confirm that the threat situation for seagoing units in shipyards, as well as naval vessels…
Published on 30/05/2026 – 14:03 GMT+2 Even if Novak Djokovic is a long way from his best form, his defeat to Brazilian João Fonseca at Roland Garros still comes as a surprise. Fonseca will face Norway’s Casper Ruud in the fourth round following an epic battle against the Serb that lasted more than five hours. Djokovic looked to be on course for victory after taking the first two sets of the match 6-4, but the Brazilian turned the contest on its head with a 6-3 win in the third set. He then went on to take the fourth and fifth…
Social media accounts linked to three individuals sanctioned by the European Union for pro-Russian foreign interference activities continued to display tools on their profiles after sanctions were imposed, according to a report by Dutch tech and accountability non-profit WHAT TO FIX. The analysis found that 21 accounts linked to Nathalie Yamb, Sylvain Afoua and Justin Tagouh on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube and X, with a combined audience of more than 4 million followers. Yamb, Afoua and Tagouh were sanctioned by the EU in 2025 over pro-Russian foreign interference activities, with the EU accusing the trio of taking part in influence…
